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{{disambig-more|Battle of Osgiliath|[[Battle of Osgiliath (disambiguation)]]}}
{{battle
|name=Anárion's defense of Osgiliath
|image=
|conflict=[[War of the Last Alliance|War of the Last Alliance]]
|date={{SA|3429}} – {{SA|3434|n}}
|place= [[Osgiliath]]
|result=Victory for Gondor, preventing the capture of the city
|side1=[[Gondor]]
|side2=[[Mordor]]
|commanders1=
* [[Anárion]]
|commanders2=
{{Sauron blazon}}
* Sauron
|forces1=Unknown, the men of Gondor
|forces2=Unknown, forces of Mordor, Southrons, Haradwaith, Black Númenóreans
|casual1=Unknown
|casual2=Unknown
}}
'''Anárion's defense of Osgiliath''' began in {{SA|3429}} and continued until the arrival of the host of the [[Last Alliance of Elves and Men|Last Alliance]] in {{SA|3434|n}}.<ref>{{App|SA}}</ref>
'''Anárion's defense of Osgiliath''' began in {{SA|3429}} and continued until the arrival of the host of the [[Last Alliance of Elves and Men|Last Alliance]] in {{SA|3434|n}}.<ref>{{App|SA}}</ref>


After the [[Downfall of Númenor]], Anárion and his brother [[Isildur]] established and shared the realm of [[Gondor]], setting thrones side by side in the Great Hall of Osgiliath.  Unbeknownst to them, [[Sauron]] also survived the Downfall and had reestablished himself in [[Mordor]].  When he deemed the time to be right, Sauron led a great force that took [[Minas Ithil]], destroyed the [[White Tree of Gondor|White Tree of Isildur]], and forced Isildur and his family (with a seedling of the tree) to flee down the [[Anduin]].  While Isildur journeyed to [[Elendil]], Anárion held Osgiliath and even drove the Enemy back to the mountains.  However, Sauron gathered new forces to attack so that Anárion had to maintain a defense of the city until help could arrive.  With the coming of Elendil and [[Gil-galad]] to the [[Dagorlad]] the threat to the city was ended.<ref>{{S|Rings}}</ref>
After the [[Downfall of Númenor]], Anárion and his brother [[Isildur]] established and shared the realm of [[Gondor]], setting thrones side by side in the Great Hall of Osgiliath.  Unbeknownst to them, [[Sauron]] also survived the Downfall and had reestablished himself in [[Mordor]].  When he deemed the time to be right, Sauron led a great force that took [[Minas Ithil]], destroyed the [[White Tree of Gondor|White Tree of Isildur]], and forced Isildur and his family (with a seedling of the tree) to flee down the [[Anduin]].  While Isildur journeyed to [[Elendil]], Anárion held Osgiliath and even drove the Enemy back to the mountains.  However, Sauron gathered new forces to attack so that Anárion had to maintain a defence of the city until help could arrive.  With the coming of Elendil and [[Gil-galad]] to the [[Dagorlad]] the threat to the city was ended.<ref>{{S|Rings}}</ref>
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Revision as of 19:47, 30 March 2019

Anárion's defense of Osgiliath began in S.A. 3429 and continued until the arrival of the host of the Last Alliance in 3434.[1]

After the Downfall of Númenor, Anárion and his brother Isildur established and shared the realm of Gondor, setting thrones side by side in the Great Hall of Osgiliath. Unbeknownst to them, Sauron also survived the Downfall and had reestablished himself in Mordor. When he deemed the time to be right, Sauron led a great force that took Minas Ithil, destroyed the White Tree of Isildur, and forced Isildur and his family (with a seedling of the tree) to flee down the Anduin. While Isildur journeyed to Elendil, Anárion held Osgiliath and even drove the Enemy back to the mountains. However, Sauron gathered new forces to attack so that Anárion had to maintain a defence of the city until help could arrive. With the coming of Elendil and Gil-galad to the Dagorlad the threat to the city was ended.[2]

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