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Tirion, known fully as Tirion upon Túna, was the city of the Ñoldor in Aman.

It was from here that Finwë ruled, and where his sons Fëanor, Fingolfin, and Finarfin lived.

J.R.R. Tolkien's original name for this city - until the final development of his First Age tales as accounted in The History of Middle-earth - was Kôr.[3]

History[]

The green hill of Túna was located in the steep-walled valley of Calacirya (translated from Quenya as "The Cleft of Light"), the only pass through the mountains of the Pelóri. Upon the crown of the hill, the Elves raised their largest settlement west of the sea. The walls and terraces were white, and the sand in the streets was said to be of grains of diamond, and white crystal stairs climbed from the fertile land beneath to the great gates.

At the city's center was Ingwë's tower, Mindon Eldaliéva, whose silver lantern shone far out to sea. Beneath the tower was the house of Finwë, first High King of the Ñoldor. Here also was the Great Square, where the white tree Galathilion flourished, and later the site of Fëanor's infamous oath.[4]

After most of the Vanyar resettled in Valinor, rule of Tirion was given to Finwë. Many years of bliss followed, until Tirion was shaken by the king's eldest son, Fëanor. He stirred up rebellion against the Valar and was exiled to Formenos, a punishment that Finwë chose to share. In their absence, the city was ruled by Fingolfin. After Finwë's murder by the Dark Lord Morgoth and the theft of the precious gems, the Silmarils, his son Fëanor assembled the Ñoldor at the Great Square, where he urged them to leave with him for Middle-earth to avenge their king and reclaim the Silmarils, claiming that their lives in Tirion were simply a prison brought upon them by the Valar. In the end only a tenth of the population remained when Fëanor, his brothers and his and their children departed, and some would soon after return with Finarfin back to Tirion.

Earendil Searches TirionA

Eärendil searches the city during the festival, by Ted Nasmith

Nearly 600 years later, once all Elven kingdoms in Beleriand had been defeated, the half-elf Eärendil (father of the famous Elrond) sailed into the west in search of Valinor to request assistance from the Valar in the war against Morgoth. Eärendil arrived in Tirion on a day of festival in Valinor, when the city was empty, and only when he had turned and begun to leave a herald of the Valar approached him.

More than 3,000 years followed before Tirion was for the first time seen by mortal eyes by the soldiers of the twenty-fifth and last King of Númenor, deceived by Sauron, landed on the shores of Eldamar and camped around Túna, which the fleeing elves emptied. When the Men of Númenor were buried under falling hills, Tirion, along with all the Undying Lands, was taken out of mortal reach forever.[5]

Etymology[]

Tirion was a Quenya word that meant 'Watch-tower'.

See also[]

Translations[]

Foreign Language Translated name
Amharic ጢሪኦን
Arabic طيريون
Armenian Տիրիոն
Assamese টিৰিয়ন
Belarusian Cyrillic Тіріон
Bengali টিরিওন
Bulgarian Cyrillic Тирион
Chinese 提理安
Georgian ტირიონი
Gujarati ટીરીઓન
Greek Τιριον
Hebrew טיריון
Hindi तिरियोन
Japanese ティリオン
Kannada ಟಿರಿಯನ್
Kazakh Тіріон (Cyrillic) Tirion (Latin)
Konkani तिरियन
Korean 티리온
Kyrgyz Cyrillic Тирион
Lithuanian Tirijon
Macedonian Cyrillic Тирион
Malayalam ടിരിയോൺ
Marathi टिरिऑन
Mongolian Cyrillic Тирион
Nepalese टिरियन
Pashto طیریون
Persian تیریون
Punjabi ਟਿਰੀਅਨ
Russian Тирион
Sanskrit टिरिओन्
Serbian Тирион (Cyrillic) Tirion (Latin)
Sindhi تيريون
Sinhalese ටිරියන්
Tajik Cyrillic Тирион
Tamil டிரியன்
Tatar Тирион
Telugu టిరియన్
Ukrainian Cyrillic Тіріон
Urdu طیریون
Uzbek Тирион (Cyrillic) Tirion (Latin)
Yiddish טיריאָן
Places in the Undying Lands (Aman and Tol Eressëa)
Places and regions of the Valar ValinorEzelloharGardens of LòrienHalls of MandosHalls of NiennaHouse of TulkasIlmarinMáhanaxar
Pastures of YavannaWells of VardaWoods of OromëPlain of ValinorTwo Trees of Valinor
Other regions EldamarAlalvinórëAramanAvatharEnchanted IslesHaerastOiomúrëSindanóriëGalathilion
Mountains and passes PelóriTaniquetilHyarmentirTúnaCalaciryaCaves of the Forgotten
Bodies of water AfrosBay of EldamarGruirHíriLórellinShadowy SeasSirnúmen
Cities and strongholds Váli-màrAlqualondëAvallónëFormenosKôrtirionTavrobelTirionLumbi
Houses and towers Cottage of Lost PlayHouse of the Hundred ChimneysMindon EldaliévaTower of AvallónëTower of TavrobelTram Nybol


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