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(The Shaping of Middle-earthChapter: III THE QUENTA - Commentary) It is now suggested that Celegorm and Curufin came to Nargothrond after the Battle of Sudden Flame as to a refuge already in being, and with them came Orodreth their friend
(The Shaping of Middle-earthChapter: III THE QUENTA - Commentary) âOrodreth, Angrod, and Egnor (Aegnor) took the part of FĂ«anorâ (in the debate before the Flight of the Noldoli).
(The Shaping of Middle-earthChapter: VI THE EARLIEST ANNALS OF VALINOR) Felagund and the other sons of Finrod (finarfin) went forward also, for they had aforetime great fellowship, Felagund with the sons of Fingolfin, and Orodreth, Angrod, and Egnor (Aegnor) with Celegorm and Curufin sons of Fëanor.
(The Shaping of Middle-earthChapter: VI THE EARLIEST ANNALS OF VALINOR) Added here in ink: with all his folk and no others save Orodreth, Angrod, and Egnor (Aegnor), whom Celegorm and Curufin loved
(The Shaping of Middle-earthChapter: VI THE EARLIEST ANNALS OF VALINOR - Commentary) The alliances and friendships between the princes of the Noldoli in the third generation have been touched on in S and Q §5, where Orodreth, Angrod, and Egnor (Aegnor), sons of Finrod, sided with the Fëanorians in the debate in Tûn before the Flight of the Noldoli; in AV this becomes a friendship especially with Celegorm and Curufin
(The Shaping of Middle-earthChapter: VI THE EARLIEST ANNALS OF VALINOR - Commentary) The friendship of Celegorm and Curufin with Orodreth, Angrod, and Egnor (Aegnor) just referred to leads to the remarkable development (in the addition given in note 21) that these three sons of Finrod (finarfin) were actually allowed passage in the ships by the Fëanorians, and that only Felagund came over the Helkaraksë with Fingolfin
(The Shaping of Middle-earthChapter: VII THE EARLIEST ANNALS OF BELERIAND) Turgon son of Fingolfin is great in friendship with Felagund son of Finrod; but Orodreth, Angrod, and Egnor (Aegnor), sons of Finrod, are friends of the sons of Fëanor, especially Celegorm and Curufin.
(The Lost Road and Other WritingsChapter: PART TWO VALINOR AND MIDDLE-EARTH BEFORE THE LORD OF THE RINGS - II THE LATER ANNALS OF VALINOR) Fëanor and his folk seized all the ships and sailed east across the sea, and they took none of the other companies save Orodreth,10 Angrod, and Egnor (Aegnor), whom Celegorm and Curufin loved
(The Lost Road and Other WritingsChapter: PART TWO VALINOR AND MIDDLE-EARTH BEFORE THE LORD OF THE RINGS - III THE LATER ANNALS OF BELERIAND) Angrod and Egnor, and Orodreth was nighest to the sons of Fëanor