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'''Citadel of Gondor''' was a term sometimes used loosely of [[Minas Tirith]] in [[Gondor]], but in fact strictly referring to the fortified seventh and highest circle of that city.<ref>{{RK|V1}}</ref>
[[File:Ted Nasmith - At the Court of the Fountain.jpg|thumb|[[Ted Nasmith]] - ''At the Court of the Fountain'']]'''Citadel of Gondor''' was a term sometimes used loosely of [[Minas Tirith]] in [[Gondor]], but in fact strictly referring to the fortified seventh and highest circle of that city.<ref>{{RK|V1}}</ref>
 
It was the city's strongest point, surrounded by high walls and battlements on the 'keel'. One reached the Citadel through the Seventh Gate, manned by the [[Guards of the Citadel]].
 
The Citadel housed the [[Court of the Fountain (Minas Tirith)|Court of the Fountain]], the [[Tower of Ecthelion]] and its court with the [[White Tree]].  There were also the [[King's House]], lodgings for the Steward, [[Merethrond]], barracks for the Guard, and other buildings for guests and other workers.
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Revision as of 09:31, 15 January 2015

Ted Nasmith - At the Court of the Fountain

Citadel of Gondor was a term sometimes used loosely of Minas Tirith in Gondor, but in fact strictly referring to the fortified seventh and highest circle of that city.[1]

It was the city's strongest point, surrounded by high walls and battlements on the 'keel'. One reached the Citadel through the Seventh Gate, manned by the Guards of the Citadel.

The Citadel housed the Court of the Fountain, the Tower of Ecthelion and its court with the White Tree. There were also the King's House, lodgings for the Steward, Merethrond, barracks for the Guard, and other buildings for guests and other workers.

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