Warning beacons of Gondor — Eilenach, illustration by Matěj Čadil … Wikipedia
Gondor — Not to be confused with Gondar or Gondour. Gondor Place from J. R. R. Tolkien s legendarium Coat of arms of the King of Gondor Other names Stoningland, So … Wikipedia
Denethor — II Tolkien s legendarium character Aliases Steward of Gondor Race Men Book(s) The Return of the King (1955) … Wikipedia
List of Kings of Rohan — Middle earth portal This is a list of kings of Rohan from the fictional universe of Middle earth by J. R. R. Tolkien. All of the Kings were of the same dynasty, the House of Eorl, divided into separate Lines when a king was not succeeded by his… … Wikipedia
Rohan — This article is about a fictional place. For other uses, see Rohan (disambiguation). Rohan Place from J. R. R. Tolkien s legendarium Flag of Rohan Other names Riddermark … Wikipedia
Min-Rimmon — Peak of the Rimmon (a group of crags), fifth of the beacons of Gondor in Ered Nimrais. Beacon hill of Gondor. One of the seven beacon hills of Gondor, on the northern flanks of the White Mountains. With Eilenach and Amon Dîn, Min… … J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary
White Mountains (Middle-earth) — The White Mountains, a loose translation of the Sindarin Ered Nimrais Whitehorn Mountains , is a fictional mountain range in J. R. R. Tolkien s Middle earth. The mountains are named after the glaciers of their highest peaks. The range lies mostly … Wikipedia
List of Middle-earth weapons and armour — Middle earth portal Weapons and armour of Middle earth are found in J. R. R. Tolkien s Middle earth fantasy writings, such as The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion. Wa … Wikipedia
Amon Anwar — / Anwar / Hill of Awe Hill of Awe ; Sindarin name of Halifirien, seventh of the beacons of Gondor in Ered Nimrais; also simply Anwar. See Eilenaer, Halifirien, Wood of Anwar. The original Sindarin name for the hill known to the… … J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary
Eilenach — Second of the beacons of Gondor in Ered Nimrais, the highest point of the Drúadan Forest. The second of the seven beacon hills of Gondor, after Amon Dîn in the east, it lay in the Drúadan Forest … J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary