Endor

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Endor can refer to any of the following places, real or fictional:

  • in the Bible (I Samuel, Chapter 28), mentions the place called In-dor or In-Dorwhere a woman of Spiritist mediation lived, whom Saul consulted, the first king of Israel;
  • Today it is located in the vicinity of the ruins of the ancient Endor a kibutz Call Ein Dor (g...
  • in the work of J. R. R. Tolkien, Endors (also called) Endórë but even better known for translation Middle Earth or Middle-earth in the original) is one of the continents of Arda (the World), the most extensive and inhabited by all types of races and beings, especially humans. In the northwest of Endor the stories of The Silmarillion and the Ring War;
  • in the film version Supergirl, Endors is the place of origin of the antagonist villain;
  • in the universe of The War of Galaxys, Endors is a planet known for the possession of a moon covered by dense forests; or
  • also known as Endors to the previous moon itself.

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