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The '''Wars of Beleriand''' or '''Battles of Beleriand''', but also the '''War of the Jewels''' (as the [[Silmarilli]] were behind most of them) were a series of conflicts in the centuries making up the [[First Age]]. The conflict was between the forces of [[Morgoth]] an the [[Elves]] of [[Beleriand]], with their [[Edain]] (and sometimes [[Dwarf]]) allies.


There were many battles between the [[Elves]] of [[Beleriand]] and the forces of [[Morgoth]] in the centuries making up the [[First Age]].
Morgoth ever used Angband as a mighty fortress and the base from which to launch his devastating attacks.  While the Noldor had their victories, the [[Doom of Mandos]] always hung over their efforts. Many Men fell in these battles on both sides, and for a long time after the Elves had scorn for the Houses who supported Morgoth.
 
These battles are often referred to as the '''Wars of Beleriand''' or '''Battles of Beleriand''', but also as the '''War of the Jewels''' as the [[Silmarilli]] were behind them all but the [[First Battle of Beleriand]].


==Significant Battles==
==Significant Battles==
The following are the major battles in this long, extended conflict.  Morgoth ever used Angband as a mighty fortress and the base from which to launch his devastating attacks.  While the Noldor had their victories, the [[Doom of Mandos]] always hung over their efforts. Many Men fell in these battles on both sides, and for a long time after the Elves had scorn for the Houses who supported Morgoth.
The following are the major battles in this long, extended conflict.   


#The '''[[First Battle of Beleriand]]''' was fought before the [[Noldor]] arrived, and was fought by the [[Sindar]], [[Laiquendi]], and [[Dwarves of the Blue Mountains]].
#The '''[[First Battle of Beleriand]]''' was fought before the [[Noldor]] arrived, and was fought by the [[Sindar]], [[Laiquendi]], and [[Dwarves of the Blue Mountains]].
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#*The [[Fall of Gondolin]], in which Morgoth's hosts besieged and destroyed the Noldor and their citadel of [[Gondolin]], killing King [[Turgon]].
#*The [[Fall of Gondolin]], in which Morgoth's hosts besieged and destroyed the Noldor and their citadel of [[Gondolin]], killing King [[Turgon]].
#The Sixth and Last Battle of Beleriand was the '''[[War of Wrath]]''', which defeated Morgoth, ended the [[First Age]] of [[Arda]] and destroyed most of Beleriand.
#The Sixth and Last Battle of Beleriand was the '''[[War of Wrath]]''', which defeated Morgoth, ended the [[First Age]] of [[Arda]] and destroyed most of Beleriand.
#*The [[Battle of Eglarest]], in which [[Ingwion]] and his host of [[Vanyar]] landed in [[Eglarest]] and defeated the [[Orcs |Orcs]] who held the Haven.
#*The [[Battle of Eglarest]], in which [[Ingwion]] and his host of [[Vanyar]] landed in [[Eglarest]] and defeated the [[Orcs]] who held the Haven.
==See also==
There were other parallel conflicts where Morgoth was not involved, but were directly or indirectly connected to the main War, and the Silmarilli.
*The '''[[Kinslaying]]s''', three conflicts caused by the [[House of Feanor]] against other Elves to claim the Silmarilli.
**[[Kinslaying at Alqualonde]]
**[[Second Kinslaying]]
**[[Third Kinslaying]]
*A brief conflict involving the Dwarves coveting the [[Nauglamir]].
*[[Battle of the Thousand Caves]]
*[[Battle of Sarn Athrad]]
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Revision as of 08:01, 2 September 2019

Previous war: War for Sake of the Elves
Next war: War of the Elves and Sauron
Wars of Beleriand
Beginning: Y.T. 1497End: F.A. 587
Place: Throughout Beleriand and the lands northward
Outcome: Decisive victory for the Valar, expulsion of Morgoth from Arda
Major battles: First Battle of Beleriand, Dagor-nuin-Giliath, Battle of the Lammoth, Dagor Aglareb, Dagor Bragollach, Nirnaeth Arnoediad, Fall of the Falas, War of Wrath
Combatants

Host of the Valar, Noldor, Sindar, Dwarves of the Blue Mountains, and Edain

Hosts of Angband

Commanders

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The Wars of Beleriand or Battles of Beleriand, but also the War of the Jewels (as the Silmarilli were behind most of them) were a series of conflicts in the centuries making up the First Age. The conflict was between the forces of Morgoth an the Elves of Beleriand, with their Edain (and sometimes Dwarf) allies.

Morgoth ever used Angband as a mighty fortress and the base from which to launch his devastating attacks. While the Noldor had their victories, the Doom of Mandos always hung over their efforts. Many Men fell in these battles on both sides, and for a long time after the Elves had scorn for the Houses who supported Morgoth.

Significant Battles

The following are the major battles in this long, extended conflict.

  1. The First Battle of Beleriand was fought before the Noldor arrived, and was fought by the Sindar, Laiquendi, and Dwarves of the Blue Mountains.
  2. The Second Battle was the Dagor-nuin-Giliath, or Battle-under-Stars, fought by the Noldor following Fëanor and his Seven Sons.
  3. The Third Battle was the Dagor Aglareb, or Glorious Battle, which led to the Siege of Angband.
  4. The Fourth Battle was the disastrous Dagor Bragollach, or Battle of Sudden Flame, in which Ard-galen burned and many Noldor, including King Fingolfin, were slain.
  5. The Fifth Battle was the Nirnaeth Arnoediad or Battle of Unnumbered Tears, in which the Union of Maedhros was utterly broken by Morgoth.
  6. The Sixth and Last Battle of Beleriand was the War of Wrath, which defeated Morgoth, ended the First Age of Arda and destroyed most of Beleriand.

See also

There were other parallel conflicts where Morgoth was not involved, but were directly or indirectly connected to the main War, and the Silmarilli.


War of the Great Jewels
First Battle · Dagor-nuin-Giliath · Dagor Aglareb · Dagor Bragollach · Nirnaeth Arnoediad · War of Wrath