Ancalagon the Black, a dragon from the works of J.R.R. Tolkien
Ancalagon (worm), a fossil genus of priapulid worms
Ankalagon saurognathus, a Paleocene mesonychid mammal, originally named Ancalagon and later renamed
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Ancalagon, known as The Black, is a dragon that appears in the legends of British writer J. R. R. Tolkien, and particularly in his novel The Silmarillion...
Ancalagon may refer to: Ancalagon the Black, a dragon from the works of J.R.R. Tolkien Ancalagon (worm), a fossil genus of priapulid worms Ankalagon saurognathus...
name refers to the dragon Ancalagon, who was mentioned in The Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien. In The Silmarillion, Ancalagon was described as being one...
Thangorodrim is shattered when Eärendil kills the greatest of dragons, Ancalagon the Black, who crashes upon it as he falls. The few remaining dragons...
led by the Eagle Thorondor, defeated Melkor's dragons, who were led by Ancalagon The Black. Most of Beleriand sank into the sea; the Valar expelled Melkor...
initially proposed the term "epic fantasy". Leiber replied in the journal Ancalagon (6 April 1961), suggesting "sword-and-sorcery as a good popular catchphrase...
Name Source Author Notes Ancalagon the Black Legendarium J.R.R. Tolkien The greatest of the winged dragons. Created by the Dark Lord Melkor. Destroyed...
messageboard moderator for the website Tolkien Online and, under the pseudonym Ancalagon The Black, publisher of "The Complete List of Film Changes", documenting...
Priapulids Genus Phylum Class Abundance Notes Images Ancalagon Priapulida (?) Archaeopriapulida 2 specimens An extinct priapulid worm. This worm averaged...
Flaunt It! (1995) Lara St. John Bach: 6 Sonatas and Partitas (2002), Ancalagon Records San Francisco Camerata Corpus Evita, an Opera in 2 Acts (Grammy...
fanzines had little Tolkien content but Tolkien-inspired names such as Ancalagon, Glamdring, Lefnui, Mathom, Perian, Ringwraith, Shadowfax, and so on....
introduced in The Silmarillion, 1977; also appears in The Children of Húrin). Ancalagon the Black, who is the largest dragon of Middle-Earth (The Fellowship of...
Palaeoscolex and Wronascolex. As with the co-occurring Burgess Shale worm Ancalagon, its name is derived from one of J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional dragons...
Later Wished Times Had Printed All it Knew", New York Times, June 2, 1966 Ancalagon (6 April 1961) "New Pension Scheme". Hansard. 27 April 1961. Retrieved...