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Angbor was a Man of Gondor and the Lord of Lamedon at the end of the Third Age and beginning of the Fourth Age.
Biography
During the last months of the War of the Ring, Angbor was met by Aragorn when the latter arrived from the Paths of the Dead. He was in battle with the Corsairs of Umbar, when the Army of the Dead gave their aid. Angbor was the only man who had courage enough to meet with Aragorn, who instructed him to gather his men and ride to the aid of Minas Tirith. It was later mentioned that he and his men arrived at Minas Tirith during the time Aragorn and company left for the Black Gate. It was Aragorn who named Angbor "the Fearless".[1][2]
Etymology
Angbor is a Sindarin word meaning "iron fist".[3]
Portrayal in adaptations
In The Lord of the Rings Online Angbor is the Lord of Lamedon, ruling from the city of Calembel. During the War of the Ring he is charged by Prince Imrahil with protecting the land from the Corsairs of Umbar while other Lord of Gondor ride to the defence of Minas Tirith. Leaving his son Drambor in charge of Calembel, Angbor decides to make the stand against the Corsairs in Linhir where both sides except Angbor would flee before the Oathbreakers of Dunharrow. Angbor immediately recognizes Aragorn as his King and after swearing loyalty to him, joins his host with the Grey Company, leading his men in the liberation of Pelargir. Before departing on the Corsair ships, Aragorn orders Angbor to march his men towards towards the White City and the player accompanies his men for a while on their way through Upper Lebennin and Lossarnach before parting ways. Angbor and his men arrive to Minas Tirith shortly after the Battle of the Pelennor Fields is over, and while many of his men stay behind to protect the city, Angbor himself joins the Host of the West. He fights in and eventually survives the Battle of the Morannon.
Translations
Foreign Language | Translated name |
Arabic | أنغبور |
Armenian | Անգբոր |
Belarusian Cyrillic | Ангбор |
Bengali | অংগবোৰ |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Ангбор |
Chinese (Hong Kong) | 安格伯 |
Georgian | ანგბორი |
Greek | Άνγκμπορ |
Gujarati | અંગબોર |
Hebrew | אנגבור |
Hindi | अंगबोर |
Kannada | ಆಂಗ್ಬೋರ್ |
Kazakh | Ангбор (Cyrillic) Angbor (Latin) |
Korean | 앙보르 |
Kyrgyz Cyrillic | Ангбор |
Macedonian Cyrillic | Ангбор |
Marathi | अंगोर |
Punjabi | ਅੰਗਬੋਰ |
Russian | Ангбор |
Sinhalese | ඇන්ග්බර් |
Tajik Cyrillic | Ангбор |
Tamil | அங்கபோர் |
Telugu | అఙ్బొర |
Urdu | انگباور |
Yiddish | אַנגבאָר |
Lords of Gondor |
Imrahil | Duinhir | Hirluin | Forlong | Angbor | Golasgil |
References
- ↑ The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, Book Five, Chapter IX: "The Last Debate"
- ↑ Ward, Matthew, Gondor in Flames, 2007
- ↑ The Complete Guide to Middle-earth