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Minas Tirith is the
capital of
Gondor in J. R. R. Tolkien's
fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings. It is a seven-walled
fortress city
built on the spur of...
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Minas Tirith. The city's port was also a few
miles south at Harlond,
where the
great river Anduin made its
closest approach to
Minas Tirith. Ringló...
- Tolkien's
novel The Lord of the Rings, was the
defence of the city of
Minas Tirith by the
forces of
Gondor and the
cavalry of its ally Rohan,
against the forces...
- (ex-Minas
Tirith) on guitar, Mark
Venables (ex-Minas
Tirith) on keyboards,
Kevin Browne (ex-Minas
Tirith) on b**** and Mark
Stewart (ex-Minas
Tirith) on drums...
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Minas Tirith is a
sourcebook published by Iron
Crown Enterprises (ICE) in 1988 as part of its
series "Cities of Middle-earth". The book
provides details...
- The
Siege of
Minas Tirith is a 1975
board wargame designed by
Richard Jordison and
published by Fact and
Fantasy Games. It
depicts both the
Battle of Pelennor...
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Faramir displeases his
father by
welcoming the
wizard Gandalf to
Minas Tirith, Gondor's capital. Faramir,
eager for knowledge,
learns much from Gandalf...
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ruling Steward of Gondor,
committing suicide in the
besieged city of
Minas Tirith during the
Battle of the
Pelennor Fields.
Denethor is
depicted as embittered...
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Gandalf deduces that the
enemy plans to
attack Gondor's
capital Minas Tirith; he
rides there to warn Gondor's
corrupt steward Denethor. Pippin, who accompanies...
- own name forgotten, he
calls himself Death and
bursts the
gates of
Minas Tirith with
magical spells. At a
theological level, he
embodies a
vision of evil...