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| image=[[File:John Howe - Fingolfin's Challenge.jpg|300px]] | | image=[[File:John Howe - Fingolfin's Challenge.jpg|300px]] | ||
| conflict=[[Wars of Beleriand]] | | conflict=[[Wars of Beleriand]] | ||
| date={{FA|455}}<ref | | date={{FA|455}}<ref>{{GA|145}}</ref> | ||
| place=The north of [[Beleriand]] | | place=The north of [[Beleriand]] | ||
| result=Decisive victory for Morgoth | | result=Decisive victory for [[Morgoth]] | ||
| side1= | *Breaking of the [[Siege of Angband]] | ||
| side2= | * Destruction of [[Dorthonion]] | ||
| commanders1= | * Burning of [[Ard-galen]], later was known as [[Anfauglith]] | ||
{{Fingolfin blazon|died}} | * Death of [[Fingolfin]] | ||
<br>{{Maedhros blazon}} | | side1=The leaguer of the [[Eldar]]<br />[[Elves of Nargothrond]] | ||
<br>{{Finrod blazon}} | | side2=Forces of [[Morgoth]] | ||
| commanders1={{Fingolfin blazon|died}}<br> | |||
{{Maedhros blazon}}<br> | |||
{{Finrod blazon}}<br /> | |||
[[Fingon]]<br /> | |||
[[Angrod]] †<br /> | |||
[[Aegnor]] †<br /> | |||
[[Celegorm]]<br /> | |||
[[Curufin]]<br /> | |||
| commanders2= | [[Maglor]]<br /> | ||
{{Morgoth blazon}} | [[Caranthir]]<br /> | ||
[[Bregolas]] †<br /> | |||
[[Hador]] †<br /> | |||
| forces1= | [[Barahir]] | ||
| commanders2={{Morgoth blazon}}<br /> | |||
[[Glaurung]]<br /> | |||
[[Gothmog (balrog)|Gothmog]] | |||
| forces1=Unknown, presumably full strength of the leaguer which included the [[Noldor]], [[Grey-elves]] and [[Edain]]<br />A reinforcing army of [[Elves of Nargothrond]] | |||
| forces2= | | forces2=Unknown, but force has "multitudes" of [[Orcs]]<br />Force of [[Balrogs]] | ||
| casual1=Severe for both Elves and Men, including the virtual destruction of the House of Bëor | | casual1=Severe for both Elves and Men, including the virtual destruction of the [[House of Bëor]] | ||
| casual2= | | casual2=Unknown | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Dagor Bragollach''' ([[Sindarin]] for '''"Battle of Sudden Flame"''') was the fourth battle of the Wars of [[ | The '''Dagor Bragollach''' ([[Sindarin]] for '''"Battle of Sudden Flame"''') was the fourth great battle of the [[Wars of Beleriand]], fought between the forces of [[Morgoth]] and the leaguer of the [[Noldor]]. | ||
== | ==History== | ||
===Prelude=== | |||
===Battle=== | |||
It began when [[Morgoth]] broke the [[Siege of Angband]], which had held for four hundred years. On a winter's night, Morgoth sent out rivers of flame, consuming [[Ard-galen]], which was renamed [[Anfauglith]]. Many elves perished as they fled from the fire and smoke. His armies of [[Balrogs]] and [[Orcs]], led by [[Glaurung]], first of the [[Urulóki]], overran the highlands of [[Dorthonion]], and slew [[Angrod]] and [[Aegnor]]. [[Maglor]]'s horsemen were burnt alive on the plain of [[Lothlann]], and [[Maglor's Gap]] was taken, giving Morgoth an entry into Beleriand itself. Maglor retreated with heavy losses to [[Himring]], where he helped defend the city of [[Maedhros]].<ref name=Annals>{{WJ|P1}}</ref>{{rp|52-53}} | It began when [[Morgoth]] broke the [[Siege of Angband]], which had held for four hundred years. On a winter's night, Morgoth sent out rivers of flame, consuming [[Ard-galen]], which was renamed [[Anfauglith]]. Many elves perished as they fled from the fire and smoke. His armies of [[Balrogs]] and [[Orcs]], led by [[Glaurung]], first of the [[Urulóki]], overran the highlands of [[Dorthonion]], and slew [[Angrod]] and [[Aegnor]]. [[Maglor]]'s horsemen were burnt alive on the plain of [[Lothlann]], and [[Maglor's Gap]] was taken, giving Morgoth an entry into Beleriand itself. Maglor retreated with heavy losses to [[Himring]], where he helped defend the city of [[Maedhros]].<ref name=Annals>{{WJ|P1}}</ref>{{rp|52-53}} | ||
The [[Pass of Aglon]] was also breached, and [[Celegorm]] and [[Curufin]] fled south of [[Doriath]] to [[Nargothrond]]. Morgoth's Orcs took the mountain forests of [[Rerir|Mount Rerir]], and defiled [[Helevorn|Lake Helevorn]], ravaging [[Thargelion]] and marching far into [[East Beleriand]], filling the lands of the [[Gelion]] with fire and terror. [[Caranthir]] fled to [[Amon Ereb]], where he and [[Amrod]] built defenses, while Maglor and Maedhros held the northern border. The Orcs did not come into Taur-im-Duinath or Ossiriand. | The [[Pass of Aglon]] was also breached, and [[Celegorm]] and [[Curufin]] fled south of [[Doriath]] to [[Nargothrond]]. Morgoth's Orcs took the mountain forests of [[Rerir|Mount Rerir]], and defiled [[Helevorn|Lake Helevorn]], ravaging [[Thargelion]] and marching far into [[East Beleriand]], filling the lands of the [[Gelion]] with fire and terror. [[Caranthir]] fled to [[Amon Ereb]], where he and [[Amrod]] built defenses, while Maglor and Maedhros held the northern border. The Orcs did not come into Taur-im-Duinath or Ossiriand. | ||
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Finrod and his folk fled south to Nargothrond, while Barahir continued defending Dorthonion. The mountain forts of the [[Ered Wethrin]] around [[Hithlum]] also held, although barely.<ref name=Ruin>{{S|18}}</ref> | Finrod and his folk fled south to Nargothrond, while Barahir continued defending Dorthonion. The mountain forts of the [[Ered Wethrin]] around [[Hithlum]] also held, although barely.<ref name=Ruin>{{S|18}}</ref> | ||
== | ===Aftermath=== | ||
[[Image:Ted_Nasmith_-_Fingolfin's_Wrath.jpg|thumb|[[Ted Nasmith]] - ''Fingolfin's Wrath'']] | [[Image:Ted_Nasmith_-_Fingolfin's_Wrath.jpg|thumb|[[Ted Nasmith]] - ''Fingolfin's Wrath'']] | ||
Thus the Siege was broken, the [[Sons of Fëanor]] scattered, and the forces of Morgoth roamed at will throughout the north. | Thus the Siege was broken, the [[Sons of Fëanor]] scattered, and the forces of Morgoth roamed at will throughout the north. |
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Dagor Bragollach | |
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Conflict: Wars of Beleriand | |
Date: F.A. 455[1] | |
Place: The north of Beleriand | |
Outcome: Decisive victory for Morgoth
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Combatants | |
The leaguer of the Eldar |
Forces of Morgoth |
Commanders | |
Template:Fingolfin blazon | |
Strength | |
Unknown, presumably full strength of the leaguer which included the Noldor, Grey-elves and Edain | |
Casualties | |
Severe for both Elves and Men, including the virtual destruction of the House of Bëor |
Unknown |
The Dagor Bragollach (Sindarin for "Battle of Sudden Flame") was the fourth great battle of the Wars of Beleriand, fought between the forces of Morgoth and the leaguer of the Noldor.
History
Prelude
Battle
It began when Morgoth broke the Siege of Angband, which had held for four hundred years. On a winter's night, Morgoth sent out rivers of flame, consuming Ard-galen, which was renamed Anfauglith. Many elves perished as they fled from the fire and smoke. His armies of Balrogs and Orcs, led by Glaurung, first of the Urulóki, overran the highlands of Dorthonion, and slew Angrod and Aegnor. Maglor's horsemen were burnt alive on the plain of Lothlann, and Maglor's Gap was taken, giving Morgoth an entry into Beleriand itself. Maglor retreated with heavy losses to Himring, where he helped defend the city of Maedhros.[2]:52-53
The Pass of Aglon was also breached, and Celegorm and Curufin fled south of Doriath to Nargothrond. Morgoth's Orcs took the mountain forests of Mount Rerir, and defiled Lake Helevorn, ravaging Thargelion and marching far into East Beleriand, filling the lands of the Gelion with fire and terror. Caranthir fled to Amon Ereb, where he and Amrod built defenses, while Maglor and Maedhros held the northern border. The Orcs did not come into Taur-im-Duinath or Ossiriand.
Minas Tirith in the Pass of Sirion in the West held under Orodreth, second son of Finarfin (Elven-king of the Noldor in Aman), and Orodreth's eldest brother King Finrod Felagund came north from Nargothrond with a large army. However, they were ambushed by a large army of Morgoth's forces at the Fen of Serech. Gelmir was captured during that battle.[2]:73[3] The Noldor now found themselves trapped, and Finrod would have been killed but for a sortie by Barahir, who descended from Dorthonion and rescued the Elven lord. It was this deed which later earned Barahir the ring of Finrod which would become known as the Ring of Barahir.
Finrod and his folk fled south to Nargothrond, while Barahir continued defending Dorthonion. The mountain forts of the Ered Wethrin around Hithlum also held, although barely.[4]
Aftermath
Thus the Siege was broken, the Sons of Fëanor scattered, and the forces of Morgoth roamed at will throughout the north.
After a year of fight,[2]:55 when Fingolfin, the High King of the Noldor, learned of the losses of so many Noldor, he rode in anger across the dust of Anfauglith and challenged Morgoth to single combat. At the doors of Angband itself, they fought a great duel. Fingolfin's sword, Ringil, wounded Morgoth seven times. Yet, he was felled by Morgoth's hammer, Grond, and slain by Morgoth's mighty foot.[4]
The folk of Barahir fought foot by foot for their lands, refusing to retreat from the attacking forces, and Morgoth relentlessly pursued them to the death until very few remained. So great was his wrath against them that Dorthonion was turned into a twisted land of dread and such dark enchantment that even Orcs would not enter it unless need drove them.[5]
Despite Morgoth's crushing victory, his foes soon regrouped, and in several areas formed strongholds and defensive positions against his Orcs. This, along with the theft of a Silmaril from Morgoth by Lúthien, renewed the morale of the folk of the West, leading to the creation of the Union of Maedhros, a final alliance of Men and Elves bent on removing Morgoth from Arda once and for all. Their efforts would not be successful however in this coming fight, the Nirnaeth Arnoediad.
Etymology
The name means "Battle of the Sudden Flame" in Sindarin.[2]:52
See also
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The War of the Jewels, "The Grey Annals": §145
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The War of the Jewels, "Part One. The Grey Annals"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Quenta Silmarillion: Of the Fifth Battle: Nirnaeth Arnoediad"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Quenta Silmarillion: Of the Ruin of Beleriand and the Fall of Fingolfin"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Quenta Silmarillion: Of Beren and Lúthien"
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