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[[Image:Tuuliky - Sons of Feanor.jpg|thumb|250px|''Sons of Feanor'' by Tuuliky]]
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The '''Sons of Fëanor''' were the seven [[Noldor|Noldorin]] [[Elves]] [[Maedhros]], [[Maglor]], [[Celegorm]], [[Caranthir]], [[Curufin]], [[Amrod]] and [[Amras]]. They took the [[Oath of Fëanor]] with their father, and pursued it after his death in the [[Dagor-nuin-Giliath]]. They held lands in [[East Beleriand]], with Maedhros and Maglor holding the immediate passes south of [[Lothlann]], and the other brothers ruling lands behind their guard to the south.  Their [[Sindarin]] names are the ones usually given.
The '''Sons of Fëanor''' were the seven [[Noldor|Noldorin]] [[Elves]] [[Maedhros]], [[Maglor]], [[Celegorm]], [[Caranthir]], [[Curufin]], [[Amrod]] and [[Amras]]. They took the [[Oath of Fëanor]] with their father, and pursued it after his death in the [[Dagor-nuin-Giliath]]. They held lands in [[East Beleriand]], with Maedhros and Maglor holding the immediate passes south of [[Lothlann]], and the other brothers ruling lands behind their guard to the south.  Their [[Sindarin]] names are the ones usually given.


==History==
==History==
[[Fëanor]]'s sons were in general allied with the other [[Elves of Beleriand]] against the power of [[Morgoth]]. After the recovery of one of the [[Great Jewels]] by [[Beren]] and [[Lúthien|Lúthien]], however, the Oath of their father came into action, and they fell upon the other Elves in hope of retrieving the Silmaril. They attacked [[Dior Eluchíl|Dior]] in [[Doriath]], and the [[Exiles of Gondolin]] at the [[Mouths of Sirion]], but neither of these forays gained them the [[Silmarils|Jewel]]; it was borne into the West by [[Eärendil]].
[[Fëanor]]'s sons were in general allied with the other [[Elves of Beleriand]] against the power of [[Morgoth]]. After the recovery of one of the [[Great Jewels]] by [[Beren]] and [[Lúthien]], however, the Oath of their father came into action, and they fell upon the other Elves in hope of retrieving the Silmaril. They attacked [[Dior]] in [[Doriath]], and the [[Exiles of Gondolin]] at the [[Mouths of Sirion]], but neither of these forays gained them the [[Silmarils|Jewel]]; it was borne into the West by [[Eärendil]].


At the time of the [[War of Wrath]], only two of the seven sons remained, Maedhros and Maglor. They stole the last two Silmarils from the camp of [[Eönwë]], but their evil deeds in recovering them meant that the hallowed Jewels rejected their claimants. Maedhros in anguish threw himself into a fiery fissure, and Maglor in despair cast his Jewel into the [[Belegaer|Great Sea]].
At the time of the [[War of Wrath]], only two of the seven sons remained, Maedhros and Maglor. They stole the last two Silmarils from the camp of [[Eönwë]], but their evil deeds in recovering them meant that the hallowed Jewels rejected their claimants. Maedhros in anguish threw himself into a fiery fissure, and Maglor in despair cast his Jewel into the [[Belegaer|Great Sea]].


==The Sons==
==The Sons==
[[Image:Jenny Dolfen - Feanoreans - Family picture.jpg|thumb|''Fëanoreans - Family picture'' by [[Jenny Dolfen]]]]
[[Image:Jenny Dolfen - Feanoreans - Family picture.jpg|thumb|[[Jenny Dolfen]] - ''Fëanoreans - Family picture'']]
#'''[[Maedhros]] the Tall''' - his [[father-name]] was ''[[Nelyafinwë]]'' ("Finwë the Third") and his [[Amilessë|mother-name]] was ''[[Maitimo]]'' ("Well-shaped One"). He gave up the High Kingship because of his rescue by [[Fingon]] son of [[Fingolfin]].
#'''[[Maedhros]] the Tall''' - his [[father-name]] was ''[[Nelyafinwë]]'' ("Finwë the Third") and his [[Amilessë|mother-name]] was ''[[Maitimo]]'' ("Well-shaped One"). He gave up the High Kingship because of his rescue by [[Fingon]] son of [[Fingolfin]].
#'''[[Maglor]] the Minstrel''' - his father-name was ''[[Canafinwë]]'' ("Strong-voiced [of] Finwë") and his mother-name was ''[[Makalaurë]]'' ("Forging Gold" meant in the poetic sense).
#'''[[Maglor]] the Minstrel''' - his father-name was ''Kanafinwë'' ("Strong-voiced [of] Finwë") and his mother-name was ''[[Makalaurë]]'' ("Forging Gold" meant in the poetic sense).
#'''[[Celegorm]] the Fair''' - his father-name was ''[[Turcafinwë]]'' ("Strong Bodied [of] Finwë") and his mother-name was ''[[Tyelcormo]]'' ("Hasty-Riser").
#'''[[Celegorm]] the Fair''' - his father-name was ''[[Turcafinwë]]'' ("Strong Bodied [of] Finwë") and his mother-name was ''[[Tyelcormo]]'' ("Hasty-Riser").
#'''[[Caranthir]] the Dark''' - his father-name was ''[[Morifinwë]]'' ("Dark[-haired of] Finwë") because of his dark hair, and his mother name was ''[[Carnistir]]'' ("Red-faced") because of his ruddy complexion.
#'''[[Caranthir]] the Dark''' - his father-name was ''[[Morifinwë]]'' ("Dark[-haired of] Finwë") because of his dark hair, and his mother name was ''[[Carnistir]]'' ("Red-faced") because of his ruddy complexion.

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Tuuliky - Sons of Feanor

The Sons of Fëanor were the seven Noldorin Elves Maedhros, Maglor, Celegorm, Caranthir, Curufin, Amrod and Amras. They took the Oath of Fëanor with their father, and pursued it after his death in the Dagor-nuin-Giliath. They held lands in East Beleriand, with Maedhros and Maglor holding the immediate passes south of Lothlann, and the other brothers ruling lands behind their guard to the south. Their Sindarin names are the ones usually given.

History

Fëanor's sons were in general allied with the other Elves of Beleriand against the power of Morgoth. After the recovery of one of the Great Jewels by Beren and Lúthien, however, the Oath of their father came into action, and they fell upon the other Elves in hope of retrieving the Silmaril. They attacked Dior in Doriath, and the Exiles of Gondolin at the Mouths of Sirion, but neither of these forays gained them the Jewel; it was borne into the West by Eärendil.

At the time of the War of Wrath, only two of the seven sons remained, Maedhros and Maglor. They stole the last two Silmarils from the camp of Eönwë, but their evil deeds in recovering them meant that the hallowed Jewels rejected their claimants. Maedhros in anguish threw himself into a fiery fissure, and Maglor in despair cast his Jewel into the Great Sea.

The Sons

Jenny Dolfen - Fëanoreans - Family picture
  1. Maedhros the Tall - his father-name was Nelyafinwë ("Finwë the Third") and his mother-name was Maitimo ("Well-shaped One"). He gave up the High Kingship because of his rescue by Fingon son of Fingolfin.
  2. Maglor the Minstrel - his father-name was Kanafinwë ("Strong-voiced [of] Finwë") and his mother-name was Makalaurë ("Forging Gold" meant in the poetic sense).
  3. Celegorm the Fair - his father-name was Turcafinwë ("Strong Bodied [of] Finwë") and his mother-name was Tyelcormo ("Hasty-Riser").
  4. Caranthir the Dark - his father-name was Morifinwë ("Dark[-haired of] Finwë") because of his dark hair, and his mother name was Carnistir ("Red-faced") because of his ruddy complexion.
  5. Curufin the Crafty - his father-name was Curufinwë ("Skillful [son of] Finwë"), the same name as Fëanor. His mother-name was Atarinkë ("Little Father"). He was the father of Celebrimbor, maker of the Rings of Power.
  6. Amrod - his father-name was Pityafinwë ("Little [son of] Finwë") and his mother name was Ambarussa ("Top-russet").
  7. Amras - his father-name was Telufinwë ("Last [of] Finwë") and though his mother-name was originally Ambarussa, his father insisted on naming him seperately. His mother gave him the name Umbarto ("The Fated"), but Fëanor changed it to Ambarto ("Upwards-exalted"), disturbed with the ominous name.

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