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Golasgil was the Lord of Anfalas during the War of the Ring.
Biography
In March of the year 3019, Golasgil marched to the defense of Minas Tirith with scantily equipped hunters, herdsmen, and villagers, except for the members of his household. Golasgil's army was quickly overrun by the forces of Mordor during the Battle of the Pelennor Fields. However, since he was not mentioned among the fallen in the Song of the Mounds of Mundburg, Golasgil managed to survive the great battle.[1]
Portrayal in adaptions
Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings
In the Return of the King film, Golasgil was seen in the ruins of Osgiliath where he was passing arms out to other rangers as they prepare to defend the ruined city from the forces of Mordor. It is unknown if he survived the battle when Faramir sounded the retreat. Golasgil was played by Royd Tolkien, the great-grandson of J.R.R. Tolkien.[2]
Translations around the World
Foreign Language | Translated name |
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Armenian | Գոլասգիլ |
Belarusian Cyrillic | Голасгіл |
Bengali | গোলাসগিল |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Голасгил |
Chinese (Hong Kong) | 哥拉斯吉爾 |
Greek | Γολασγιλ |
Gujarati | ગોલાશિલ |
Hebrew | גולסגיל |
Kannada | ಗೊಲಾಸ್ಗಿಲ್ |
Kazakh | Голасгил (Cyrillic) Golasgïl (Latin) |
Korean | 골 살일 |
Macedonian Cyrillic | Голасгил |
Marathi | गोलाज्जील |
Mongolian Cyrillic | Голасгил |
Russian | Голасгил |
Sinhalese | ගෝලාස්ගිල් |
Tajik Cyrillic | Голасгил |
Tamil | கோலசுகில் |
Telugu | గోలాసగిల్ |
Yiddish | גאָלאַסגיל |
Lords of Gondor |
Imrahil | Duinhir | Hirluin | Forlong | Angbor | Golasgil |
References
- ↑ The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, Book Five, Chapter I: "Minas Tirith"
- ↑ "Tolkien family" en.wikipedia.org. Retrieved on March 17, 2015.