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'''Annon-in-Gelydh''' ([[Sindarin|S]]. "Gate of the Noldor]]") was the eastern entrance in the western hills of [[Dor-lomin]], that led to a subterranean river-bed and ended to the [[Cirith Ninniach]].
[[File:Jonathan Guzi - Gate of the Noldor.jpg|thumb|250px|right|"Gate of the Noldor" by Jonathan Guzi]]'''Annon-in-Gelydh''' ([[Sindarin|S]]. "Gate of the Noldor]]") was the eastern entrance in the western hills of [[Dor-lomin]], that led to a subterranean river-bed and ended to the [[Cirith Ninniach]].


It was built by the [[Noldor]] of [[Turgon]] in the [[First Age]]. After Turgon's departure to [[Gondolin]], the Gate was forgotten, but it was rediscovered and used centuries later by [[Tuor]] in his escape from the oppressed lands of [[Hithlum]] and find his way into [[Nevrast]].<ref>{{UT|Tuor}}</ref>
It was built by the [[Noldor]] of [[Turgon]] in the [[First Age]]. After Turgon's departure to [[Gondolin]], the Gate was forgotten, but it was rediscovered and used centuries later by [[Tuor]] in his escape from the oppressed lands of [[Hithlum]] and find his way into [[Nevrast]].<ref>{{UT|Tuor}}</ref>

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"Gate of the Noldor" by Jonathan Guzi

Annon-in-Gelydh (S. "Gate of the Noldor]]") was the eastern entrance in the western hills of Dor-lomin, that led to a subterranean river-bed and ended to the Cirith Ninniach.

It was built by the Noldor of Turgon in the First Age. After Turgon's departure to Gondolin, the Gate was forgotten, but it was rediscovered and used centuries later by Tuor in his escape from the oppressed lands of Hithlum and find his way into Nevrast.[1]

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