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Dates
Constructed in the early days of Gondor, before the end of the Second Age; renamed Minas Tirith in III 2002
Location
Origins
Built by the sons of Elendil
Race
Division
Culture
Family
Ruled by Kings of the House of Anárion
Important peaks
Built on the hill later known as Amon Tirith, beneath Mount Mindolluin
Pronunciation
mi'nas ah'norr (the 'i' in 'Minas' is short, so the word is pronounced like 'minnas'; 'rr' indicates that the final r sound should be distinctly pronounced)
Meaning
Literally 'Tower of the Sun', but often translated 'Tower of the Setting Sun'1
Other names
Note
'Minas Anor' was the original name given to this city, which it held until the capture of Minas Ithil by the Nazgûl in III 2002; after that time, the city was renamed Minas Tirith, the name it retained until the War of the Ring and beyond; for its later history, refer to the entry for Minas Tirith
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![]() The Tower of the Setting Sun; the original name for Minas Tirith in Gondor, changed after the capture of Minas Ithil by the Nazgûl. ![]() Notes
See also...Amon Tirith, Anardil, Anor, Anor-stone, Anórien, City Gate, City of Gondor, City of the Kings, City of the Men of Gondor, Dark Plague, Dead Tree, Dúnedain of Gondor, East Anórien, Fallen King, Faramir, [See the full list...] Indexes: About this entry:
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