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== Prelude and The Battle ==
== Prelude and The Battle ==


[[Dol Guldur]] had recently become active under the power of [[Khamûl]],{{Fact}} under the service of [[Sauron]]. On [[11 March|11th of March]] (4 days prior) Dol Guldor had sent a force of Orcs to Lórien. <ref name="battle under trees"/> It failed, though acted as the first of three assaults.
[[Dol Guldur]] had become active under the power of [[Khamûl]]<ref>J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Third Age"</ref> under the service of [[Sauron]]. On [[11 March|11th of March]] (4 days prior) Dol Guldor had sent a force of Orcs to Lórien. <ref name="battle under trees"/> It failed, though acted as the first of three assaults.


On the 15th of March, The [[Battle of the Pelennor Fields]] took place in [[Gondor]].<ref>{{RK|Battle}}</ref> Not soon after it's end, Orcs were sent from Dol Guldur to Lórien and the [[Woodland Realm]]. The Battle took place under the trees of Mirkwood when Thranduil's realm was invaded. There was a long battle under the trees and a great ruin of fire. In the end Thranduil had the victory and the Elves of Mirkwood had won. <ref name="battle under trees"/>
On the 15th of March, The [[Battle of the Pelennor Fields]] took place in [[Gondor]].<ref>{{RK|Battle}}</ref> Not soon after it's end, Orcs were sent from Dol Guldur to Lórien and the [[Woodland Realm]]. The Battle took place under the trees of Mirkwood when Thranduil's realm was invaded. There was a long battle under the trees and a great ruin of fire. In the end Thranduil had the victory and the Elves of Mirkwood had won. <ref name="battle under trees"/>

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This article describes a concept which is mentioned in J.R.R. Tolkien's works, but was never given a definite name.
Battle under the trees
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Conflict: War of the Ring
Date: March 15
Place: Mirkwood
Outcome: Thranduil repels the forces of Dol Guldur
Combatants

Elves of Mirkwood

Orcs of Dol Guldur

Commanders

Thranduil

Khamûl

Strength

Unknown, enough for victory

Unknown

Casualties

Unknown

Unknown, enough for defeat

War of the Ring
Osgiliath (1) · Moria · Isen (1) · Rauros · Isen (2) · Fangorn · Isengard · Hornburg · Osgiliath (2) · Siege of Gondor · Dale · Pelennor Fields · Black Gate · Dol Guldur · Bywater

The Battle under the trees was a conflict fought on March 15, the T.A. 3019 forming part of The War of the Ring.[1] It was fought simultaneously to the second assault on Lórien, a battle also fought against the forces of Dol Guldur.

Prelude and The Battle

Dol Guldur had become active under the power of Khamûl[2] under the service of Sauron. On 11th of March (4 days prior) Dol Guldor had sent a force of Orcs to Lórien. [1] It failed, though acted as the first of three assaults.

On the 15th of March, The Battle of the Pelennor Fields took place in Gondor.[3] Not soon after it's end, Orcs were sent from Dol Guldur to Lórien and the Woodland Realm. The Battle took place under the trees of Mirkwood when Thranduil's realm was invaded. There was a long battle under the trees and a great ruin of fire. In the end Thranduil had the victory and the Elves of Mirkwood had won. [1]

At the same time, Orcs were sent to Lothlórien a second time and once again failed the assault. [1]

Aftermath

A third assault on Lórien was made on 22 March and ended the same as the others. On 28 March Celeborn took Dol Guldur and Galadriel laid it bare. [1]

On April 6 Celeborn and King Thranduil met in the midst of the forest and renamed it Eryn Lasgalen "wood of green leaves". Celeborn took the land south of The Narrows for himself and named it East Lórien, while Thranduil took all wood north of the Mountains of Mirkwood, and they gave the middle of the wood to the Beornings and Woodmen. [1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Great Years"
  2. J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Third Age"
  3. J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, "The Battle of the Pelennor Fields"

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