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| founder=[[Gil-galad]] and [[Elendil]]
| founder=[[Gil-galad]] and [[Elendil]]
| purpose=Prevent conquest by [[Sauron]]
| purpose=Prevent conquest by [[Sauron]]
| members=[[Men of Arnor]], [[Men of the Vales of Anduin]], [[Elves of Lindon]], [[Rivendell|Forces of Imladris]], [[Elves of Mirkwood]], [[Elves of Lórinand]], [[Dwarves of Khazad-dûm]], birds and beasts<ref>{{S|Rings}}</ref>
| members=[[Dúnedain]]; [[Elves of Lindon]], [[Rivendell]], [[Elves of Mirkwood|Mirkwood]], and [[Galadhrim|Lothlórien]]; [[Dwarves of Khazad-dûm]]; birds and beasts<ref>{{S|Rings}}</ref>
| location=[[Imladris]], drawn from all parts of northwestern [[Middle-earth]]
| location=[[Imladris]], drawn from all parts of northwestern [[Middle-earth]]
| disbanded={{SA|3441}}
| disbanded={{SA|3441}}
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| gallery=the Last Alliance
| gallery=the Last Alliance
}}
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'''The Last Alliance of Elves and Men''' was formed in {{SA|3430|n}} of the [[Second Age]] in response to the threat of conquest by the Dark Lord [[Sauron]].<ref name=SA>{{App|SA}}</ref>


The '''Last Alliance of Elves and Men''' was the great league formed in response to the threat of conquest by the Dark Lord [[Sauron]].<ref name=SA>{{App|SA}}</ref> The collective-army that eventually set out to war was sometimes called the '''Host of the Alliance'''.
==History==
 
Sauron had been contending with the [[Elves]] for mastery of Middle-earth for over 1200 years. Fearing the establishment of the powerful kingdoms in exile &mdash; [[Arnor]] and [[Gondor]] &mdash; by his hated enemies, the [[Dúnedain]], Sauron launched a pre-emptive attack on Gondor in {{SA|3429}}.
==Structure==
The great host was generally divided into hosts commanded by [[Gil-galad]] and [[Elendil]]:
 
'''Gil-galad'''
*[[Elves of Lindon]] (with [[Círdan]])
*[[Elrond]]
**[[Rivendell|Forces of Imladris]]
*[[Oropher]] (with [[Thranduil]])
**[[Elves of the Wood]]
**[[Amdír]]
***[[Elves of Lórinand]]
 
'''Elendil'''
*[[Men of Arnor]]
**[[Isildur]]
***[[Men of Arnor|Men of eastern Arnor]]
***[[Men of the Vales of Anduin]]


The army of the [[Dwarves of Khazad-dûm]] and the "beasts and birds" are not said to have belonged to either host. [[Anárion]] and the [[Gondorians]] are not said to have joined the Alliance; however, it is known that [[Anárion]] fought at the [[Siege of Barad-dûr]] where he met his end.
[[Isildur]] left [[Minas Ithil]] for the north to meet his father and [[High King of the Dúnedain]] [[Elendil]], whilst [[Anárion]], Elendil's younger son, defended [[Osgiliath]] against the hosts of [[Mordor]].<ref name=SA/>


==Background==
In response, Elendil formed an alliance with [[Gil-galad]], the [[High King of the Noldor]], to repel Sauron's assault in {{SA|3430}}.<ref name=SA/> [[Durin's Folk]] also joined. It is said that Elendil bound the Alliance with an oath and invoked the name of [[Eru]] to witness it.<ref name=Cirion>{{UT|Cirion}}</ref> Eru's name was very rarely invoked in oaths, and among the [[Númenóreans]] it was held that only the King could call upon Him. This would happen again only thousands of years later during the [[Oath of Cirion]].<ref name=Cirion/>
Sauron had been contending with the [[Elves]] for mastery of Middle-earth for over 1200 years. Fearing the establishment of the powerful Realms in Exile by his hated enemies, the Númenóreans, and the ever-growing influence of Gil-galad in the Westlands, Sauron launched a pre-emptive attack on Gondor in {{SA|3429}}.  


The first strike of the War was against Isildur's fortress of Minas Ithil, which guarded Mordor's western borders. This Sauron captured, but Isildur and his family were able to escape by ship, sailing down the Anduin to its Mouths, and then by sea northward to seek out the High King Elendil. Meanwhile Sauron continued his assault, attempting to take Osgiliath, but Isildur's brother Anárion was prepared for him. The forces of Mordor were driven back through Ithilien, and held at the line of the Ephel Dúath; but Sauron gathered his strength again, and Anárion knew that unless help should come Gondor would fall.
It is said that the hosts of Gil-galad joined Elendil at [[Weathertop|Amon Sûl]]<Ref name=Knife>{{FR|Knife}}</ref> and marched towards Imladris in {{SA|3431}} where they camped for three years,<ref name=SA/> forging armour and making plans.{{fact}}
 
==History==
In response, Elendil formed an alliance with [[Gil-galad]], the [[High King of the Noldor]], to repel Sauron's assault in {{SA|3430}}.<ref name=SA/> [[Durin's Folk]] also joined. It is said that Elendil bound the Alliance with an oath and invoked the name of [[Eru]] to witness it.<ref name=Cirion>{{UT|Cirion}}</ref>
 
It is said that the hosts of Gil-galad joined Elendil at [[Weathertop|Amon Sûl]]<ref>{{FR|Knife}}</ref> and marched towards Imladris in {{SA|3431}} where they camped for three years,<ref name=SA/> forging armour and making plans.{{fact}}
[[File:Angel Falto - Elf Last Alliance.jpg|200px|thumb|left|''Last Alliance'' by [[:Category:Images by Angel Falto|Angel Falto]]]]
[[File:Angel Falto - Elf Last Alliance.jpg|200px|thumb|left|''Last Alliance'' by [[:Category:Images by Angel Falto|Angel Falto]]]]
Finally in {{SA|3434}} the armies crossed the [[Misty Mountains]] at various locations; Gil-galad and [[Isildur]] crossed the [[Pass of Imladris]] and the [[Pass of Caradhras]], and they were so large, that the [[Orcs of Mordor]] sent by Sauron to harry them, hid themselves.<ref>{{UT|Gladden}}</ref> Their forces were strengthened in the [[Vales of Anduin]] by Elves from [[Lothlórien]] and [[Mirkwood|Greenwood the Great]] under the command of [[Oropher]] and [[Amdír]] and by the Dwarves of [[Moria|Khazad-dûm]].
Finally in {{SA|3434}} the armies crossed the [[Misty Mountains]] at various locations; Gil-galad and [[Isildur]] crossed the [[Pass of Imladris]] and the [[Pass of Caradhras]], and they were so large, that the [[Orcs of Mordor]] sent by Sauron to harry them, hid themselves.<ref>{{UT|Gladden}}</ref> Their forces were strengthened in the [[Vales of Anduin]] by Elves from [[Lothlórien]] and [[Mirkwood|Greenwood the Great]] under the command of [[Oropher]] and [[Amdír]] and by the Dwarves of [[Moria|Khazad-dûm]].
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With the victory over Sauron and the death of Gil-galad and Elendil, the Last Alliance was dissolved. The remaining Númenóreans resettled their [[Realms in Exile|kingdoms]].
With the victory over Sauron and the death of Gil-galad and Elendil, the Last Alliance was dissolved. The remaining Númenóreans resettled their [[Realms in Exile|kingdoms]].
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[[Category:Armies]]


==See also==
==See also==
*[[War of the Last Alliance]] (Military information)
* '''[[War of the Last Alliance]]''' (Military information)
*[[Union of Maedhros]], a similar alliance of the [[First Age]]


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[[Category:Armies]]
[[Category:Arnorians]]
[[Category:Gondorians]]
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Revision as of 07:13, 23 November 2020

Last Alliance of Elves and Men
Organisation
Jenny Dolfen - The Last Alliance.jpg
"The Last Alliance" by Jenny Dolfen
Date foundedS.A. 3430
FounderGil-galad and Elendil
PurposePrevent conquest by Sauron
Notable membersDúnedain; Elves of Lindon, Rivendell, Mirkwood, and Lothlórien; Dwarves of Khazad-dûm; birds and beasts[1]
LocationImladris, drawn from all parts of northwestern Middle-earth
DisbandedS.A. 3441
Notable forDefeating Sauron
GalleryImages of the Last Alliance

The Last Alliance of Elves and Men was formed in 3430 of the Second Age in response to the threat of conquest by the Dark Lord Sauron.[2]

History

Sauron had been contending with the Elves for mastery of Middle-earth for over 1200 years. Fearing the establishment of the powerful kingdoms in exile — Arnor and Gondor — by his hated enemies, the Dúnedain, Sauron launched a pre-emptive attack on Gondor in S.A. 3429.

Isildur left Minas Ithil for the north to meet his father and High King of the Dúnedain Elendil, whilst Anárion, Elendil's younger son, defended Osgiliath against the hosts of Mordor.[2]

In response, Elendil formed an alliance with Gil-galad, the High King of the Noldor, to repel Sauron's assault in S.A. 3430.[2] Durin's Folk also joined. It is said that Elendil bound the Alliance with an oath and invoked the name of Eru to witness it.[3] Eru's name was very rarely invoked in oaths, and among the Númenóreans it was held that only the King could call upon Him. This would happen again only thousands of years later during the Oath of Cirion.[3]

It is said that the hosts of Gil-galad joined Elendil at Amon Sûl[4] and marched towards Imladris in S.A. 3431 where they camped for three years,[2] forging armour and making plans.[source?]

Last Alliance by Angel Falto

Finally in S.A. 3434 the armies crossed the Misty Mountains at various locations; Gil-galad and Isildur crossed the Pass of Imladris and the Pass of Caradhras, and they were so large, that the Orcs of Mordor sent by Sauron to harry them, hid themselves.[5] Their forces were strengthened in the Vales of Anduin by Elves from Lothlórien and Greenwood the Great under the command of Oropher and Amdír and by the Dwarves of Khazad-dûm.

When Sauron learned of their advance, he burned the former Gardens of the Entwives to hinder them down the Anduin.[6]

Soon they reached Dagorlad where they met and defeated Sauron's army in the Battle of Dagorlad, breached the Morannon into Mordor, and besieged the Dark Lord's fortress of Barad-dûr. The siege lasted for seven years, during which Anárion was slain. It culminated in Sauron leaving his fortress and engaging in direct combat.[2]

Sauron was felled by Gil-galad and Elendil, who both perished in the assault themselves.[2] Isildur cut the Ring from Sauron's finger.[7] Bereft of the power of the One Ring, Sauron's spirit dissipated and would not take form again in Middle-earth for a thousand years.

With the victory over Sauron and the death of Gil-galad and Elendil, the Last Alliance was dissolved. The remaining Númenóreans resettled their kingdoms.

References

See also