The Lord of the Nazgul can be called Angmar, just as Arthur Wellesley can be called Wellington because he was the Duke of Wellington, and George Gordon referred to as Byron because he was the Count of Byron.
I may be wrong, but isn't that how Fingolfin referred to him in Appendix A?
But I don't think Gothmog was Nazgul. Neither was the Mouth of Sauron, I think.
[ December 11, 2002: Message edited by: Gryphon Hall ]
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