Turin - translation to french
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Turin - translation to french

FICTIONAL CHARACTER FROM J.R.R. TOLKIEN'S LEGENDARIUM
Turin Turambar; Beleg; Túrin; Niënor Níniel; Níniel; Adanedhel; Agarwaen; Nienor Níniel; Celebros; Mormegil; Neithan; Nienor Niniel; Thurin; Niniel; Niënor; Eledhwen; Gorthol; Dagnir Glaurunga; Dread Helm; Úmarth; Agarwaen son of Úmarth; Turamarth; Turumarth; Niёnor; Gelmir and Arminas; Umarth; Agarwaen son of Umarth; Nienor; Arminas; Turambar
  • Tolkien partly based Túrin on the tragic figure of [[Kullervo]] from the Finnish ''[[Kalevala]]''. Painting ''[[Kullervo Rides to War]]'' by Akseli Gallen-Kallela, 1901
  • Doriath]]; 3: Amon Rûdh; 4: [[Nargothrond]]; 5: [[Brethil]]}}

Turin         
Turin, city in NW Italy

Definition

Torinese
·adj Of or pertaining to Turin.
II. Torinese ·noun ·sg & ·pl A native or inhabitant of Turin; collectively, the people of Turin.

Wikipedia

Túrin Turambar

Túrin Turambar (pronounced [ˈtuːrɪn tuˈrambar]) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. Turambar and the Foalókë, begun in 1917, is the first appearance of Túrin in the legendarium. Túrin is a Man of the First Age of Middle-earth, whose family had been cursed by the Dark Lord Morgoth. While trying vainly to defy the curse, Túrin brings ruin across much of Beleriand, and upon himself and his sister Niënor. His title, "Turambar", means master of fate.

Tolkien consciously based the story on the tale of Kullervo in the 19th-century Finnish mythological poem Kalevala. Scholars have noted parallels with other myths including that of Sigmund and Sigurd in the Völsunga saga of Norse mythology; with the Greek myth of Oedipus; and in terms of structure and style, with Arthurian legend.

Excerpts have been published in prose in The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales, The Book of Lost Tales Part II, and The War of the Jewels, and in alliterative long-line verse in The Lays of Beleriand. The complete story was published as The Children of Húrin in 2007.

Examples of use of Turin
1. Domicile: Turin (Italie) mais est d‘origine bernoise.
2. L‘opération a commencé ŕ Turin il y a quinze jours.
3. L‘exposition voyagera d‘ailleurs ŕ Turin, apr';s Winterthour.
4. Les Jeux de Turin y seront retransmis sur grand écran.
5. Quelques Prix littéraires: Milan, Rapallo, Venise, Palerme, Turin, Bâle.