Similarities between Gandalf and List of Middle-earth Elves
Gandalf and List of Middle-earth Elves have 72 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ainulindalë, Aman (Tolkien), Anduin, Aragorn, Arda (Tolkien), Balrog, Barad-dûr, Battle of the Hornburg, Belegaer, Bilbo Baggins, Círdan, Denethor, Dol Amroth, Dol Guldur, Dragon (Middle-earth), Dwarf (Middle-earth), Elf (Middle-earth), Elrond, Eru Ilúvatar, Faramir, Frodo Baggins, Galadriel, Gandalf, Gimli (Middle-earth), Gondor, History of Arda, J. R. R. Tolkien, Khuzdul, Legolas, Lindon (Middle-earth), ..., Lothlórien, Maia (Middle-earth), Man (Middle-earth), Manwë, Middle-earth, Middle-earth wars and battles, Middle-earth weapons and armour, Minor places in Arda, Minor places in Middle-earth, Mirkwood, Misty Mountains, Moria (Middle-earth), Nazgûl, Norse mythology, Old English, One Ring, Orc (Middle-earth), Peter Jackson, Rings of Power, Rivendell, Samwise Gamgee, Sauron, Shire (Middle-earth), Silvan Elves, Sindarin, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, The Lord of the Rings (film series), The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Return of the King, The Silmarillion, The Two Towers, Three Rings, Tom Bombadil, Unfinished Tales, Vala (Middle-earth), Valaquenta, Valinor, War of the Ring, Weathertop, Westron. Expand index (42 more) »
Ainulindalë
Ainulindalë ("Music of the Ainur") is the creation account in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, published as the first part of the posthumously published The Silmarillion (1977).
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Aman (Tolkien)
Aman is a fictional place in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, also known as the Undying Lands or Blessed Realm, it is the home of the Valar, and three kindreds of Elves: the Vanyar, some of the Noldor, and some of the Teleri.
Aman (Tolkien) and Gandalf · Aman (Tolkien) and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Anduin
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth, Anduin is the Sindarin name for the Great River of Wilderland, the longest river in the Third Age (the original Sindarin name means Long River).
Anduin and Gandalf · Anduin and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Aragorn
Aragorn II, son of Arathorn is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium.
Aragorn and Gandalf · Aragorn and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Arda (Tolkien)
In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, Arda is the name given to the Earth in an imaginary period of prehistory, wherein the places mentioned in The Lord of the Rings and related material once existed.
Arda (Tolkien) and Gandalf · Arda (Tolkien) and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Balrog
Balrogs are fictional creatures who appear in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium.
Balrog and Gandalf · Balrog and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Barad-dûr
Barad-dûr, the “Dark Tower,” is a fictional place in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth writings and is described in The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion, and other works.
Barad-dûr and Gandalf · Barad-dûr and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Battle of the Hornburg
The Battle of the Hornburg is a fictional battle in J. R. R. Tolkien's epic The Lord of the Rings.
Battle of the Hornburg and Gandalf · Battle of the Hornburg and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Belegaer
In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Belegaer, the Great Sea or the Sundering Seas, is the sea of Arda that is west of Middle-earth.
Belegaer and Gandalf · Belegaer and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Bilbo Baggins
Bilbo Baggins is the title character and protagonist of J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 novel The Hobbit, as well as a supporting character in The Lord of the Rings.
Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf · Bilbo Baggins and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Círdan
Círdan (pronounced) ('ship-maker' in Sindarin) the Shipwright is a fictional character created by J. R. R. Tolkien.
Círdan and Gandalf · Círdan and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Denethor
Denethor II, son of Ecthelion II, is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Return of the King, which is the third and final part of his novel The Lord of the Rings.
Denethor and Gandalf · Denethor and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Dol Amroth
In J. R. R. Tolkien 's (fictional) legendarium, Dol Amroth was a hill along the coast of Gondor, on a peninsula on the Bay of Belfalas; and also the city that grew up there, mainly in the Third Age as the seat of the principality of the same name.
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Dol Guldur
Dol Guldur (Sindarin: "Hill of Sorcery") was Sauron's stronghold in Mirkwood in the fictional world of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth.
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Dragon (Middle-earth)
J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium features dragons closely based on those of European legend.
Dragon (Middle-earth) and Gandalf · Dragon (Middle-earth) and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Dwarf (Middle-earth)
In the fantasy of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Dwarves are a race inhabiting Middle-earth, the central continent of Earth in an imagined mythological past.
Dwarf (Middle-earth) and Gandalf · Dwarf (Middle-earth) and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Elf (Middle-earth)
In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, Elves are one of the races that inhabit a fictional Earth, often called Middle-earth, and set in the remote past.
Elf (Middle-earth) and Gandalf · Elf (Middle-earth) and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Elrond
Elrond Half-elven is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium.
Elrond and Gandalf · Elrond and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Eru Ilúvatar
Eru Ilúvatar is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium.
Eru Ilúvatar and Gandalf · Eru Ilúvatar and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Faramir
In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, Faramir is a fictional character appearing in The Lord of the Rings.
Faramir and Gandalf · Faramir and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Frodo Baggins
Frodo Baggins is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, and the main protagonist of The Lord of the Rings.
Frodo Baggins and Gandalf · Frodo Baggins and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Galadriel
Galadriel is a fictional character created by J.R.R. Tolkien, appearing in his Middle-earth legendarium.
Galadriel and Gandalf · Galadriel and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Gandalf
Gandalf is a fictional character and one of the protagonists in J. R. R. Tolkien's novels The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
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Gimli (Middle-earth)
Gimli is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, featured in The Lord of the Rings.
Gandalf and Gimli (Middle-earth) · Gimli (Middle-earth) and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Gondor
Gondor is a fictional kingdom in J. R. R. Tolkien's writings, described as the greatest realm of Men in the west of Middle-earth by the end of the Third Age.
Gandalf and Gondor · Gondor and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
History of Arda
In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, the history of the fictional universe of Eä began when the Ainur entered Arda, following the creation events in the Ainulindalë and long ages of labour throughout Eä, the universe.
Gandalf and History of Arda · History of Arda and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
J. R. R. Tolkien
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, (Tolkien pronounced his surname, see his phonetic transcription published on the illustration in The Return of the Shadow: The History of The Lord of the Rings, Part One. Christopher Tolkien. London: Unwin Hyman, 1988. (The History of Middle-earth; 6). In General American the surname is also pronounced. This pronunciation no doubt arose by analogy with such words as toll and polka, or because speakers of General American realise as, while often hearing British as; thus or General American become the closest possible approximation to the Received Pronunciation for many American speakers. Wells, John. 1990. Longman pronunciation dictionary. Harlow: Longman, 3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973) was an English writer, poet, philologist, and university professor who is best known as the author of the classic high fantasy works The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion.
Gandalf and J. R. R. Tolkien · J. R. R. Tolkien and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Khuzdul
Khuzdul is a constructed language devised by J. R. R. Tolkien.
Gandalf and Khuzdul · Khuzdul and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Legolas
Legolas (pronounced) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium.
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Lindon (Middle-earth)
Lindon is the land beyond the Ered Luin, the Blue Mountains, in the northwest of Middle-earth in the fictional universe of J. R. R. Tolkien.
Gandalf and Lindon (Middle-earth) · Lindon (Middle-earth) and List of Middle-earth Elves ·
Lothlórien
In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, Lothlórien or Lórien is the fairest realm of the Elves remaining in Middle-earth during the Third Age.
Gandalf and Lothlórien · List of Middle-earth Elves and Lothlórien ·
Maia (Middle-earth)
The Maiar (singular: Maia) are beings from J. R. R. Tolkien's high fantasy legendarium.
Gandalf and Maia (Middle-earth) · List of Middle-earth Elves and Maia (Middle-earth) ·
Man (Middle-earth)
In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fiction, such as The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, the terms Man and Men refer to humankind – in contrast to Elves, Dwarves, Orcs, and other humanoid races – and does not denote gender.
Gandalf and Man (Middle-earth) · List of Middle-earth Elves and Man (Middle-earth) ·
Manwë
Manwë is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium.
Gandalf and Manwë · List of Middle-earth Elves and Manwë ·
Middle-earth
Middle-earth is the fictional setting of much of British writer J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium.
Gandalf and Middle-earth · List of Middle-earth Elves and Middle-earth ·
Middle-earth wars and battles
J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fantasy writings include many wars and battles set in the lands of Aman, Beleriand, Númenor, and Middle-earth.
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Middle-earth weapons and armour
Weapons and armour of Middle-earth are found in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fantasy writings, such as The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion.
Gandalf and Middle-earth weapons and armour · List of Middle-earth Elves and Middle-earth weapons and armour ·
Minor places in Arda
The stories of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium contain references to numerous places.
Gandalf and Minor places in Arda · List of Middle-earth Elves and Minor places in Arda ·
Minor places in Middle-earth
The stories of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium contain references to numerous places.
Gandalf and Minor places in Middle-earth · List of Middle-earth Elves and Minor places in Middle-earth ·
Mirkwood
Mirkwood is a name used for two distinct fictional forests on the continent of Middle-earth in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium.
Gandalf and Mirkwood · List of Middle-earth Elves and Mirkwood ·
Misty Mountains
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy world of Middle-earth, the Misty Mountains are a mountain range, and one of the most important features of Middle-earth's geography.
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Moria (Middle-earth)
In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Moria was the name given at the beginning of the late Third Age to an enormous and by then very ancient underground complex in north-western Middle-earth, comprising a vast network of tunnels, chambers, mines and huge halls or mansions, that ran under and ultimately through the Misty Mountains.
Gandalf and Moria (Middle-earth) · List of Middle-earth Elves and Moria (Middle-earth) ·
Nazgûl
The Nazgûl (from Black Speech nazg, "ring", and gûl, "wraith, spirit", possibly related to gul, "sorcery" or a wordplay on "ghoul"), also called Ringwraiths, Ring-wraiths, Black Riders, Dark Riders, the Nine Riders, or simply the Nine, are fictional characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium.
Gandalf and Nazgûl · List of Middle-earth Elves and Nazgûl ·
Norse mythology
Norse mythology is the body of myths of the North Germanic people stemming from Norse paganism and continuing after the Christianization of Scandinavia and into the Scandinavian folklore of the modern period.
Gandalf and Norse mythology · List of Middle-earth Elves and Norse mythology ·
Old English
Old English (Ænglisc, Anglisc, Englisc), or Anglo-Saxon, is the earliest historical form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the early Middle Ages.
Gandalf and Old English · List of Middle-earth Elves and Old English ·
One Ring
The One Ring is an artefact that appears as the central plot element in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings (1954–55).
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Orc (Middle-earth)
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy writings, Orcs are a race of creatures who are used as soldiers and henchmen by both the greater and lesser villains of The Silmarillion, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings—Morgoth, Sauron and Saruman.
Gandalf and Orc (Middle-earth) · List of Middle-earth Elves and Orc (Middle-earth) ·
Peter Jackson
Sir Peter Robert Jackson (born 31 October 1961) is a New Zealand film director, screenwriter and film producer.
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Rings of Power
The Rings of Power in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium are magic rings created by Sauron or by the Elves of Eregion under Sauron's tutelage.
Gandalf and Rings of Power · List of Middle-earth Elves and Rings of Power ·
Rivendell
Rivendell is an Elven realm in Middle-earth, a fictional world created by J. R. R. Tolkien.
Gandalf and Rivendell · List of Middle-earth Elves and Rivendell ·
Samwise Gamgee
Samwise "Sam" Gamgee (later known as Samwise Gardner)Appendix C to The Lord of the Rings is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium.
Gandalf and Samwise Gamgee · List of Middle-earth Elves and Samwise Gamgee ·
Sauron
Sauron is the title character and main antagonist of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.
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Shire (Middle-earth)
The Shire is a region of J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth, described in The Lord of the Rings and other works.
Gandalf and Shire (Middle-earth) · List of Middle-earth Elves and Shire (Middle-earth) ·
Silvan Elves
Silvan (wood elves) are a type of Elves in J.R.R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, mainly the Elves of Mirkwood and Lothlórien.
Gandalf and Silvan Elves · List of Middle-earth Elves and Silvan Elves ·
Sindarin
Sindarin is a fictional language devised by J. R. R. Tolkien for use in his fantasy stories set in Arda, primarily in Middle-earth.
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The Fellowship of the Ring
The Fellowship of the Ring is the first of three volumes of the epic novel The Lord of the Rings by the English author J. R. R. Tolkien.
Gandalf and The Fellowship of the Ring · List of Middle-earth Elves and The Fellowship of the Ring ·
The Hobbit
The Hobbit, or There and Back Again is a children's fantasy novel by English author J. R. R. Tolkien.
Gandalf and The Hobbit · List of Middle-earth Elves and The Hobbit ·
The Lord of the Rings
The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel written by English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien.
Gandalf and The Lord of the Rings · List of Middle-earth Elves and The Lord of the Rings ·
The Lord of the Rings (film series)
The Lord of the Rings is a film series consisting of three high fantasy adventure films directed by Peter Jackson.
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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is a 2001 epic adventure fantasy film directed by Peter Jackson based on the first volume of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings (1954–1955).
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The Return of the King
The Return of the King is the third and final volume of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, following The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers.
Gandalf and The Return of the King · List of Middle-earth Elves and The Return of the King ·
The Silmarillion
The Silmarillion (pronounced: /sɪlmaˈrɪljɔn/) is a collection of mythopoeic works by English writer J. R. R. Tolkien, edited and published posthumously by his son, Christopher Tolkien, in 1977, with assistance from Guy Gavriel Kay.
Gandalf and The Silmarillion · List of Middle-earth Elves and The Silmarillion ·
The Two Towers
The Two Towers is the second volume of J. R. R. Tolkien's high fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings.
Gandalf and The Two Towers · List of Middle-earth Elves and The Two Towers ·
Three Rings
In Tolkien's mythology, the Three Rings are magical artifacts forged by the Elves of Eregion.
Gandalf and Three Rings · List of Middle-earth Elves and Three Rings ·
Tom Bombadil
Tom Bombadil is a character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium.
Gandalf and Tom Bombadil · List of Middle-earth Elves and Tom Bombadil ·
Unfinished Tales
Unfinished Tales of Númenor and Middle-earth is a collection of stories and essays by J. R. R. Tolkien that were never completed during his lifetime, but were edited by his son Christopher Tolkien and published in 1980.
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Vala (Middle-earth)
The Valar (singular Vala) are characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium.
Gandalf and Vala (Middle-earth) · List of Middle-earth Elves and Vala (Middle-earth) ·
Valaquenta
Valaquenta (Quenya for "Tale of the Valar") is the second section of The Silmarillion, a collection of J. R. R. Tolkien's mythopoeic works, edited and published posthumously by his son Christopher Tolkien in 1977.
Gandalf and Valaquenta · List of Middle-earth Elves and Valaquenta ·
Valinor
Valinor (Land of the Valar) is a fictional location in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, the realm of the Valar in Aman.
Gandalf and Valinor · List of Middle-earth Elves and Valinor ·
War of the Ring
In the fictional high fantasy-world of J. R. R. Tolkien, the War of the Ring was fought between Sauron and the free peoples of Middle-earth for control of the One Ring and dominion over the continent.
Gandalf and War of the Ring · List of Middle-earth Elves and War of the Ring ·
Weathertop
In the fantasy writings of J. R. R. Tolkien, Weathertop (Sindarin Amon Sûl, "Hill of Wind") is a hill in Eriador, a region of Middle-earth.
Gandalf and Weathertop · List of Middle-earth Elves and Weathertop ·
Westron
Westron, or the Common Speech, is a fictional language in the fantasy works of J. R. R. Tolkien.
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Gandalf has 209 relations, while List of Middle-earth Elves has 226. As they have in common 72, the Jaccard index is 16.55% = 72 / (209 + 226).
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