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*[[Duinhir]]<small>: [[Blackroot Vale|Lord of Blackroot Vale]]</small> |
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*[[Hirluin]]<small>: [[Pinnath Gelin|Lord of Pinnath Gelin]]</small> |
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*[[Angbor]]<small>: [[Lamedon|Lord of Lamedon]]</small> |
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*[[Golasgil]]<small>: [[Anfalas|Lord of Anfalas]]</small> |
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Revision as of 03:52, 18 March 2017
Lords of Gondor was a title of the Kingdom of Gondor.
This title referred to the nobility of Gondor, who ruled some remote lands in Gondor.
History
During the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, they returned to the aid of Minas Tirith.[1] Unfortunately, most of the lords were killed in the siege.[2]
This title was possibly kept in the Fourth Age in the Reunited Kingdom.
Notable Lords
- Imrahil: Prince of Dol Amroth
- Duinhir: Lord of Blackroot Vale
- Hirluin: Lord of Pinnath Gelin
- Angbor: Lord of Lamedon
- Golasgil: Lord of Anfalas
- Unnamed Lord of Ringló Vale, he sent his son, Dervorin with 300 men, to aid Minas Tirith
- Unnamed Lord of Cair Andros, he abandoned the city when Sauron's army sieged his land[3]
References
- ↑ The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, Book Five, Chapter I: "Minas Tirith"
- ↑ The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, Book Five, Chapter VI: "The Battle of the Pelennor Fields"
- ↑ The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B: The Tale of Years (Chronology of the Westlands), "The Great Years"