Baragund was an Edain of the House of Bëor.
Biography[]
Baragund was the son of Bregolas and a direct descendant of Bëor the Old. He had one daughter, Morwen and he was the grandfather of Túrin Turambar. He and his family lived peacefully in Dorthonion before the Dagor Bragollach. He survived the battle and lived as an outlaw with his uncle Barahir and other companions for nearly five years. They were eventually betrayed to Sauron by the unhappy Gorlim and killed at Tarn Aeluin.[1][2]
Translations[]
Foreign Language | Translated name |
Amharic | ባራጉንድ |
Arabic | براغوند |
Armenian | Բարագոնդ |
Belarusian Cyrillic | Барагунд |
Bengali | বাড়াগুন্ড |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Барагунд |
Georgian | ბარაგუნდი |
Greek | Βαραγονδ |
Gujarati | બારાગુંડ |
Hebrew | באראגונד |
Hindi | बरगुन्द |
Japanese | バラグンド |
Kannada | ಬರಗೂನ್ದ |
Kazakh | Барагұнд (Cyrillic) Baragund (Latin) |
Korean | 바라군드 |
Kyrgyz Cyrillic | Барагунд |
Macedonian Cyrillic | Барагунд |
Marathi | बरागुन्द |
Mongolian Cyrillic | Барагунд |
Nepalese | बारागुण्ड |
Persian | براگوند |
Russian | Барагунд |
Serbian | Барагунд (Cyrillic) Baragund (Latin) |
Sinhalese | බරගුන්ඩ් |
Tajik Cyrillic | Барагунд |
Tamil | பர்கஉந்த் |
Telugu | బరగాండ్ |
Ukrainian Cyrillic | Бараґунд |
Urdu | باراگوند ? |
Uzbek | Барагунд (Cyrillic) Baragund (Latin) |
Yiddish | באַראַגונד |
References[]
- ↑ The Silmarillion, Quenta Silmarillion, Chapter XVIII: "Of the Ruin of Beleriand and the Fall of Fingolfin"
- ↑ The Silmarillion, Quenta Silmarillion, Chapter XIX: "Of Beren and Lúthien"