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  2. Sauron - Wikipedia

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    Throughout The Lord of the Rings, "the Eye" (known by other names, including the Red Eye, the Evil Eye, the Lidless Eye, the Great Eye) is the image most often associated with Sauron. Sauron's Orcs bore the symbol of the Eye on their helmets and shields, and referred to him as the "Eye" because he did not allow his name to be written or spoken ...

  3. Saurona - Wikipedia

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    Saurona is named after the fictional Sauron, the villain from Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien.Tolkien described Sauron's all-seeing eye as follows: “The Eye was rimmed with fire, but was itself glazed, yellow as a cat’s, watchful and intent, and the black slit of its pupil opened on a pit, a window into nothing.”

  4. Eye of Sauron (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Eye of Sauron is the image most often associated with Sauron in The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien.. Eye of Sauron or Sauron's Eye may also refer to: . M 1-42, "Eye of Sauron" nebula, a planetary nebula with an eye-like appearance, nicknamed due to the similarity with the theatrical eye.

  5. Eye of Sauron - Wikipedia

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  6. List of translations of The Lord of the Rings - Wikipedia

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    J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings has been translated, with varying degrees of success, many times since its publication in 1954–55. Known translations are listed here; the exact number is hard to determine, for example because the European and Brazilian dialects of Portuguese are sometimes counted separately, as are the Nynorsk and Bokmål forms of Norwegian, and the ...

  7. All-seeing eye (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    All Seeing I, an English electronic music group; All-Seeing Eye, a fictional device in the video game The Conduit; All-Seeing Eyes of the Gods, fictional artifacts used by Leonardo Watch in the manga series Blood Blockade Battlefront; Eye of Agamotto, a Marvel Comics magical object; Eye of Sauron, a fictional symbol in the novel The Lord of the ...

  8. Celtic influences on Tolkien - Wikipedia

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    Balor of the Evil Eye in Irish mythology has been named as a possible source for the Eye of Sauron. Balor's evil eye, in the middle of his forehead, was able to overcome a whole army. He was king of the evil Fomoire, who like Sauron were evil spirits in hideously ugly bodies.

  9. M 1-42 - Wikipedia

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    Observation data: J2000 epoch Right ascension: 18 h 11 m 05.028 s [1]: Declination: −28° 58′ 59.33″ [1] Distance: 10 000 ly Constellation: Sagittarius: Designations: PK 002-04 2, PN VV' 357, WRAY 16-380, GSC2 S301212227655, PN G002.7-04.8, PN M 1-42, [DSH99] 456-4, Hen 2-359, PN Sa 2-305, PN VV 153, IRAS 18079-2859, PN StWr 2-8, SCM 187