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Ingwë was a Vanyar Elf, the King of the Vanyar and the High King of the Elves.

Biography

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Ingwë

Ingwë was the leader of the first Kindred of Elves of the Vanyar tribe, and the uncle of Finwë's wife Indis. His name means "first one, Chief" in Quenya. He was perhaps one of the first twelve elves who awoke in Cuiviénen with Imin, who was the first to awake. He became one of the three elves, with Elwë and Finwë, of the first embassy to Aman.

Ingwë became the first of the Vanyar to travel to Valinor with Oromë. Loving its beauty and bliss, he returned to his people and urged them to undertake a journey to Aman. He and his kin were fascinated with the Valar, and they decided not to return to Middle-earth. They stayed and made Ingwë their king. The Mindon Eldaliéva in Tirion was built in honor of him.

Ingwë was reckoned as High King of all the Eldalië, the Elves of the Great Journey, and because of this he is called Ingwë Ingweron; the "Chief of the Chieftains". He lived in Taniquetil, ruling from beneath Manwë High King of Arda.

Ingwë never set foot on Middle-earth after he began living in Taniquetil. When the Vanyar took up arms in the War of Wrath and followed The Host of Valinor, Ingwë did not join them.[1][2][3]

Early versions of the Legendarium

Inwë was an early name for Ingwë and was described as King of all the Eldar of Kôr or King of the Fairies or Lord of the Teleri before it was changed to the Vanyar, who led them to lands of Men or the world. The Gnomes called him Inwithiel. He was also called Isil or Isil Inwë. He had a son named Ingil.[4][5][6]

Translations around the World

Foreign Language Translated name
Arabic ىنعوي ?
Armenian Ինգւը
Bulgarian Cyrillic Ингве
Chinese 英格
Georgian ინგვეი
Greek Ινγωε
Hebrew ינגוי
Hindi ईङ्वे
Kannada ಈನಗ್ವ
Kazakh Cyrillic Ынгуе
Korean 잉그웨
Kyrgyz Cyrillic Ингвэ
Macedonian Cyrillic Ингве
Malayalam ഇന്ഗ്വെ
Mongolian Cyrillic Ингвэ
Nepalese ईङ्वे
Persian ینگوه ?
Russian Ингвэ
Sanskrit ईङ्वे
Serbian Ингве (Cyrillic) Ingve (Latin)
Sinhalese ඊඞ්වෙ
Tajik Cyrillic Ингве
Telugu ఈఙ్వె
Ukrainian Cyrillic Інґве
Urdu انگوا ?
Uzbek Ингве (Cyrillic) Ingve (Latin)
Yiddish ינגווע

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