Amon Hen
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Amon Hen | |
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Hill | |
File:Scott Peery - Frodo on top of Amon Hen.jpg | |
General Information | |
Other names | Hill of Sight, Hill of the Eye |
Location | Southern end of Nen Hithoel, west bank |
Type | Hill |
Description | Fortified (later ruined) hill |
Regions | Gondor Reunited Kingdom |
People and History | |
Inhabitants | Gondorians |
Events | Breaking of the Fellowship |
Gallery | Images of Amon Hen |
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By Ardamir. (Help; more articles) | |
Amon Hen (Sindarin amon "hill" + hen "eye"), was constructed in the early days of Gondor, perhaps even as early as the Second Age, its other names in Westron were The Hill of Sight and the Hill of the Eye. According to Aragorn, it and its counterpart hill were made '...in the days of the great kings' (The Fellowship of the Ring II 9) but this is open to interpretation.
The hill towers above the western banks of the Anduin, and it is one of the three peaks at the southern end of the long lake Nen Hithoel above the Falls of Rauros, on the river Anduin. Other than Amon Hen, there were Amon Lhaw and Tol Brandir. The Seat of Seeing, Amon Lhaw, was built by the Dunedain of the South on the eastern bank, serving as a watchtower for the borders of Gondor.
The Company of the Ring passed by Amon Hen after having travelled down the Anduin, and it was here that the fellowship broke up as a result of Boromir's death, with Frodo and Sam crossing the river on their way east to Mordor. Frodo sat on the Seat of Seeing and immediately he was able to see telescopically for hundreds of miles in all directions because of its magical properties.[source?]
See also
- Images of Amon Hen
- The Breaking of the Fellowship (chapter)
- Breaking of the Fellowship (event)