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[[Image:Felix Sotomayor - Minas Tirith.jpg|thumb|200px|''Minas Tirith'' by [[Felix Sotomayor]].]] | [[Image:Felix Sotomayor - Minas Tirith.jpg|thumb|200px|''Minas Tirith'' by [[Felix Sotomayor]].]] | ||
'''Minas Tirith''' was the tower on | '''Minas Tirith''' was the tower on the island [[Tol Sirion]] that guarded the [[Pass of Sirion]]. | ||
Minas Tirith was built early in the [[First Age]] by [[Finrod Felagund|Finrod]] to keep watch upon the doings of [[Morgoth]] on the northern plain of [[Ard-galen]]. It was ruled by Finrod's nephew [[Orodreth]]. | Minas Tirith was built early in the [[First Age]] by [[Finrod Felagund|Finrod]] to keep watch upon the doings of [[Morgoth]] on the northern plain of [[Ard-galen]]. It was ruled by Finrod's nephew [[Orodreth]]. | ||
In | In First Age 457 it was invaded by [[Sauron]] in the aftermath of the [[Dagor Bragollach]]. Sauron, then also known as Gorthaur, renamed the island [[Tol-in-Gaurhoth]], the Isle of [[Werewolves]]. | ||
About ten years later during the Quest for the [[Silmarils|Silmaril]], [[Beren Erchamion|Beren]] and Finrod were imprisoned there by Sauron. Finrod was slain, but Beren was rescued by [[Lúthien Tinúviel|Lúthien]]. Sauron was defeated, and had to give up his mastery over the tower, which was reduced to ruins. Finrod was buried there. | About ten years later during the Quest for the [[Silmarils|Silmaril]], [[Beren Erchamion|Beren]] and Finrod were imprisoned there by Sauron. Finrod was slain, but Beren was rescued by [[Lúthien Tinúviel|Lúthien]]. Sauron was defeated, and had to give up his mastery over the tower, which was reduced to ruins. Finrod was buried there. |
Revision as of 17:51, 21 April 2006
Minas Tirith was the tower on the island Tol Sirion that guarded the Pass of Sirion.
Minas Tirith was built early in the First Age by Finrod to keep watch upon the doings of Morgoth on the northern plain of Ard-galen. It was ruled by Finrod's nephew Orodreth.
In First Age 457 it was invaded by Sauron in the aftermath of the Dagor Bragollach. Sauron, then also known as Gorthaur, renamed the island Tol-in-Gaurhoth, the Isle of Werewolves.
About ten years later during the Quest for the Silmaril, Beren and Finrod were imprisoned there by Sauron. Finrod was slain, but Beren was rescued by Lúthien. Sauron was defeated, and had to give up his mastery over the tower, which was reduced to ruins. Finrod was buried there.
Although the land around the Pass of Sirion did remain under the rule of the Ñoldor for a few more years, they did not attempt to rebuild the tower.