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Re: Where Is This? - Spedius - 04-08-2006 Quote:Spedius:2emxsvqt Wrote:You mean you had to look it up?!Tarbicus:2emxsvqt Wrote:Ave Jim,Quote:It's Camulodunum aka Colchester Very HappyWell done that man! Correct! Ave Paul, I didn't get where I'm not by knowing where anything is :? Vale M. Spedius Corbulo Re: Where Is This? - Spedius - 04-08-2006 Quote:Don't worry, I'll give you one myself! Ave Ivan, Muchos gracias, is that right :oops: Vale M. Spedius Corbulo Re: Where Is This? - Tarbicus - 04-08-2006 And one to Faventianus in return. Re: Where Is This? - FAVENTIANVS - 04-09-2006 Muchas gracias. Both words are female :wink: That's the point of most Latin languages... :roll: Thanks Tarbicus! You'll have one more in one hour... Re: Where Is This? - Robert Vermaat - 04-09-2006 So where's this? Re: Where Is This? - Spedius - 04-09-2006 Ave Robert, How's this? One Laudes point, please? "Andúnië From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Place from Tolkien's Legendarium Name Andúnië Description Major harbour of Numenor Constructed By Unknown Realm Numenor Andustar Lord Lords of Andunie Type harbour City Lifespan Unknown – Downfall of Numenor In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Andúnië was an important city and port in the realm of Númenor. Located on the Bay of Andúnië in the Andustar region, Andúnië was initially the most important city of Númenor, as it was the haven where the Eldar of Tol Eressëa would most often visit the Elf-friends (though Armenelos appears to have been the capital, and the base of the Kings, throughout Númenor's lifetime). Its name meant 'Sunset' in Quenya. Andúnië was home to the Lords of Andúnië, descendents of Silmarien, eldest child of Tar-Elendil, who became the leaders of the Elf-friends (also known as The Faithful), those who advocated continued friendship with the Elves and obedience to the Valar. However, as the Shadow was falling over Númenor, Armenelos became larger and more important than Andúnië. By the close of the Second Age, the remaining Faithful were labelled as dissidents by the King's Men and deported to the haven of Rómenna and other eastern regions. Amandil, the last Lord of Andúnië, was the immediate ancestor of the Kings of the Dúnedain in Middle-earth." Vale M. Spedius Corbulo Re: Where Is This? - Robert Vermaat - 04-09-2006 Well, Numenor would've sufficed. A laudes? Nah, I made it easy for you by not changing the url.. 8) Re: Where Is This? - Spedius - 04-10-2006 Quote:Well, Numenor would've sufficed. Ave Robert! Cheapscape!! :lol: I wus rob'd Vale M. Spedius Corbulo Re: Where Is This? - FAVENTIANVS - 04-11-2006 And this? Re: Where Is This? - Tarbicus - 04-11-2006 It would be this place: Re: Where Is This? - FAVENTIANVS - 04-11-2006 Yep! And it is called...? :wink: Re: Where Is This? - Arthes - 04-11-2006 It reminds me of Eboracum, but it says Barcelona in Spanish...... :roll: !!! Re: Where Is This? - FAVENTIANVS - 04-11-2006 That's because all Roman military camp based towns have the same design. :wink: Yes, it's the COLONIA IVLIA AVGVSTA FAVENTIA PATERNA BARCINO aka Barcelona! Laudes for both! Re: Where Is This? - Spedius - 04-21-2006 Ave! Where is this :?: One Laudes point for the correct answer Think modern :roll: Vale M. Spedius Corbulo Re: Where Is This? - caiusbeerquitius - 04-21-2006 Should be earth, quite a while ago... |