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Built early in the history of Gondor, probably in II 3320 or shortly thereafter; at least partly destroyed in III 1437
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Dome of StarsThe great hall of OsgiliathThe great dome that lay in the heart of the ancient Gondorian capital, Osgiliath, and from which that city took its name. Beneath the dome was a Great Hall, in which was held the Master Stone, most powerful of the palantíri in Middle-earth. The hall also seems to have served as the royal throne room of Gondor, at least in the time when Isildur and Anárion jointly ruled the South-kingdom.1 The name 'Dome of Stars' came from the fact that the interior of the dome was decorated with patterns of stars from the night sky. These decorations were significant enough that they named not only the dome, but also the city in which it stood: Osgiliath meant 'Citadel of the Stars' in reference to the Dome of Stars. Beyond its domed structure, the architecture of this building is not described in detail, but we have several references to a Tower of the Dome, so either the dome surmounted a tower, or it had a tower otherwise connected to its structure.2 The Dome stood beside the Great River in Osgiliath for some fifteen centuries, from the founding of the city until the time of Castamir's rebellion. When Eldacar son of Valacar ascended to the throne, the fact that he did not have pure Númenórean blood sparked outrage among some Gondorians, to the extent that they led a rebellion against the rightful King. In III 1437, these rebels besieged the King in Osgiliath, and in the fighting that followed, much of the city was ruined. The Tower that held the palantír was broken, and the Seeing-stone was lost in Anduin. As that Tower was evidently connected to the dome, it would seem that the Dome of Stars itself must have been greatly damaged, and possibly destroyed. Whatever its fate in the fighting, we hear no more of it in the histories of the time. Notes
See also...Citadel of the Stars, Dome of Osgiliath, Gondorians, Great Hall of Osgiliath, Master Stone, Palantíri, Seeing-stones, Stone of Osgiliath, Stones of Gondor, Tower of the Dome of Osgiliath Indexes: About this entry:
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