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| description=A wall around the [[Pelennor Fields]] | | description=A wall around the [[Pelennor Fields]] | ||
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| othernames= | | othernames=The Rammas | ||
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| created=between {{TA|2953}} and {{TA|2984|n}} | | created=between {{TA|2953}} and {{TA|2984|n}} | ||
| destroyed=[[15 March]], {{TA|3019}} | | destroyed=[[15 March]], {{TA|3019}} | ||
| events=[[Battle of Pelennor Fields]] | | events=[[Battle of Pelennor Fields]] | ||
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{{quote|Foam dyed with blood flamed at sunset;<br>as beacons mountains burned at evening;<br>red fell the dew in Rammas Echor.| | {{quote|Foam dyed with blood flamed at sunset;<br>as beacons mountains burned at evening;<br>red fell the dew in Rammas Echor.|[[Song of the Mounds of Mundburg]]<ref name="Battle">{{RK|V6}}</ref>}} | ||
'''Rammas Echor''' was the great wall that surrounded [[ | The '''Rammas Echor''' was the great wall that surrounded the [[Pelennor Fields]]. It was one of the defensive works of [[Minas Tirith]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
It was a great wall, over 10 leagues in length, encircling the hitherto defenseless townlands of the city. The gate and accompanying watch-towers were known as the [[Causeway Forts]] and were the strongest section. | It was a great wall, over 10 leagues in length, encircling the hitherto defenseless townlands of the city. At it furthest point, it was four leagues from the [[Great Gate of Minas Tirith|Great Gate]]. There were three main gates to the Pelennor; north, east and south.<ref name="MT"/> The eastern gate and accompanying watch-towers were known as the [[Causeway Forts]]<ref name="Siege">{{RK|V4}}</ref> and were the strongest section. It looked out over the road to [[Osgiliath]] and the banks of the [[Anduin]]. On the southern end, at [[Harlond (Gondor)|Harlond]], the wall was only one league from the city.<ref name="MT">{{RK|V1}}</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
This outer defense-work of the city of Minas Tirith was built by [[Steward]] [[Ecthelion II]] as part of the defenses of [[Gondor]], which had become necessary after the final loss of [[Ithilien]] in {{TA|2954}}. It fell in ruin but was repaired on the order of Steward [[Denethor II]]<ref>{{HM|RC}}, pp. 512 and 546</ref> | This outer defense-work of the city of Minas Tirith was built by [[Steward]] [[Ecthelion II]] as part of the defenses of [[Gondor]], which had become necessary after the final loss of [[Ithilien]] in {{TA|2954}}. It fell in ruin but was repaired on the order of Steward [[Denethor II]]<ref>{{HM|RC}}, pp. 512 and 546</ref> | ||
The Rammas was easily breached by by the armies of [[Sauron]] under their [[Witch-king|Black Captain]] on [[13 March|March 13]]th, [[Third Age 3019|3019]]. | The Rammas was easily breached by by the armies of [[Sauron]] under their [[Witch-king|Black Captain]] on [[13 March|March 13]]th, [[Third Age 3019|3019]]. [[Denethor II]] had put little guard on the Northern end,<ref name="MT"/> and the Causeway Forts were taken by the enemy at great loss.<ref name="Siege"/> | ||
==Etymology== | |||
''[[Rammas]]'' is [[Sindarin]] for "great wall". ''[[echor]]'' means "outer circle".<ref>{{HM|RC}}, p. 512</ref> | |||
==Portrayal in adaptations== | ==Portrayal in adaptations== | ||
'''2003: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]:''' | '''2003: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]:''' | ||
:Rammas Echor does not appear | :The Rammas Echor does not appear, but it is mentioned by Théoden, who tells [[Grimbold]] to go right, "after you pass the Wall."<ref>''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]'', "[[The Ride of the Rohirrim (scene)|The Ride of the Rohirrim]]"</ref> | ||
'''2004: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (video game)]]:''' | '''2004: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (video game)]]:''' | ||
:The Southern Gate of the Rammas Echor is a mission in the Path of the King. | :The Southern Gate of the Rammas Echor is a mission in the Path of the King. The objective for the player - Aragorn, Gimli or Legolas - to take the gate. This can only be achieved by destroying a tower, and using the rubble to take the wall.<ref>''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (video game)]]'', "The Southern Gate"</ref> | ||
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Rammas Echor | |
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Wall | |
General Information | |
Other names | The Rammas |
Location | Eastern Gondor |
Type | Wall |
Description | A wall around the Pelennor Fields |
Regions | Gondor |
History | |
Created | between T.A. 2953 and 2984 |
Destroyed | 15 March, T.A. 3019 |
Events | Battle of Pelennor Fields |
Gallery | Images of Rammas Echor |
- "Foam dyed with blood flamed at sunset;
as beacons mountains burned at evening;
red fell the dew in Rammas Echor." - ― Song of the Mounds of Mundburg[1]
The Rammas Echor was the great wall that surrounded the Pelennor Fields. It was one of the defensive works of Minas Tirith.
Description
It was a great wall, over 10 leagues in length, encircling the hitherto defenseless townlands of the city. At it furthest point, it was four leagues from the Great Gate. There were three main gates to the Pelennor; north, east and south.[2] The eastern gate and accompanying watch-towers were known as the Causeway Forts[3] and were the strongest section. It looked out over the road to Osgiliath and the banks of the Anduin. On the southern end, at Harlond, the wall was only one league from the city.[2]
History
This outer defense-work of the city of Minas Tirith was built by Steward Ecthelion II as part of the defenses of Gondor, which had become necessary after the final loss of Ithilien in T.A. 2954. It fell in ruin but was repaired on the order of Steward Denethor II[4]
The Rammas was easily breached by by the armies of Sauron under their Black Captain on March 13th, 3019. Denethor II had put little guard on the Northern end,[2] and the Causeway Forts were taken by the enemy at great loss.[3]
Etymology
Rammas is Sindarin for "great wall". echor means "outer circle".[5]
Portrayal in adaptations
2003: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King:
- The Rammas Echor does not appear, but it is mentioned by Théoden, who tells Grimbold to go right, "after you pass the Wall."[6]
2004: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (video game):
- The Southern Gate of the Rammas Echor is a mission in the Path of the King. The objective for the player - Aragorn, Gimli or Legolas - to take the gate. This can only be achieved by destroying a tower, and using the rubble to take the wall.[7]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, "The Battle of the Pelennor Fields"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, "Minas Tirith"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, "The Siege of Gondor"
- ↑ Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull (eds), The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion, pp. 512 and 546
- ↑ Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull (eds), The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion, p. 512
- ↑ The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, "The Ride of the Rohirrim"
- ↑ The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (video game), "The Southern Gate"