Battle of Osgiliath (disambiguation): Difference between revisions

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m (An Eagle has picked up Battle of Osgiliath and carried it to Battle of Osgiliath (disambiguation): The original article combined two separate fights during the War of the Ring, and this title could also apply to three separate battles earlier )
m (British English: replaced "defense" with "defence" to fix a broken link, that was created by moving the page to which the link points to. I will move Faramir's defense of Osgilitath to Faramir's defence of Osgilitath so that the second link works)
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* [[Anárion's defense of Osgiliath]] in the [[Second Age]], from {{SA|3429|n}} to {{SA|3434|n}}
* [[Anárion's defence of Osgiliath]] in the [[Second Age]], from {{SA|3429|n}} to {{SA|3434|n}}
* [[Siege of Osgiliath]] in {{TA|1437}} during the [[Kin-strife]]
* [[Siege of Osgiliath]] in {{TA|1437}} during the [[Kin-strife]]
* [[Uruk-hai attack on Osgiliath]] in {{TA|2475}} featuring the first appearance of the [[Uruk-hai]]
* [[Uruk-hai attack on Osgiliath]] in {{TA|2475}} featuring the first appearance of the [[Uruk-hai]]
* [[Sauron's attack on Osgiliath]] on 20 June {{TA|3018}}, which gave him control of the eastern part of the city
* [[Sauron's attack on Osgiliath]] on 20 June {{TA|3018}}, which gave him control of the eastern part of the city
* [[Faramir's defense of Osgiliath]] on 12 March {{TA|3019}} as the Morgul-host headed for the [[Battle of the Pelennor]]
* [[Faramir's defence of Osgiliath]] on 12 March {{TA|3019}} as the Morgul-host headed for the [[Battle of the Pelennor]]


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Revision as of 13:56, 31 January 2021

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