- The
Battle of the
Pelennor Fields ([
pɛˈlɛnnɔr]), in J. R. R. Tolkien's
novel The Lord of the Rings, was the
defence of the city of
Minas Tirith by the...
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faced a
different direction from the next. The city was
surrounded by the
Pelennor, an area of
farmlands ringed by a wall.
Inside the
seventh wall was the...
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against Saruman and Sauron,
leading the
Rohirrim into the
Battle of the
Pelennor Fields.
Scholars have
compared Théoden to Theodoric, King of the Visigoths...
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kills the Witch-King of Angmar, Lord of the Nazgûl, in the
Battle of the
Pelennor Fields. This
fulfils the Macbeth-like
prophecy that he
would not be killed...
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Minas Tirith prematurely. His army was destro**** at the
Battle of the
Pelennor Fields.
Frodo entered Mordor through the p**** of
Cirith Ungol. Aragorn...
- from
Harad in Ithilien.
Several mûmakil take part in the
Battle of the
Pelennor Fields.
Tolkien wrote two "Oliphaunt" poems, one a
playfully childlike...
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Pelennor Fields"
Carpenter 2023, #211 to
Rhona Beare, 14
October 1958
Tolkien 1990, p. 372
Tolkien 1955, book 5, ch. 6, "The
Battle of the
Pelennor Fields"...
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compared King Théoden of Rohan,
charging into the
enemy at the
Battle of the
Pelennor Fields, to a Vala of
great power, and to "a god of old": Théoden could...
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suicide in the
besieged city of
Minas Tirith during the
Battle of the
Pelennor Fields.
Denethor is
depicted as
embittered and
despairing as the forces...
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triumphing at Helm's Deep, is
preparing his
troops for the
Battle of the
Pelennor Fields.
Miranda Otto as Éowyn: Théoden's niece, who
wishes to
prove herself...