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  Battles of Middle-earth
The battle was fought on November 3, 3019, in the village of Bywater.
The Orcs in the valley regrouped and rejoined the battle.
The Battle of the Pelennor Fields was fought on March 15, 3019, between the forces of Sauron and the combined forces of Gondor and Rohan.
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 Fields & Plains of Middle-earth
The Field of Celebrant was located on the western side of the Anduin, north of the River Limlight.
The name Parth Celebrant referred to the entire open field between the southern border of Lothlorien and the Limlight, bounded on the west by the Misty Mountains and on the east by the Anduin.
The Field of Cormallen was a wide green field on the east bank of the Anduin near Cair Andros.
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 Tolkienion Lexicon Letter B
An Easterling people akin to the Wainriders whose invasion of Calenardhon in Third Age 2510 was crushed at the Battle of the Field of Celebrant.
Battle of the War of the Ring in which Sauron's northern army defeated the Men of Dale and the Dwarves of Erebor.
Third King of Dale, grandson of Bard the Bowman; slain in the Battle of Dale.
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 The Lexicon of Rohan
In the Battle of the Field of Celebrant, the Balchoth, although aided by Orcs of the Misty Mountains, were annihilated by Cirion of Gondor and the Éothéod.
Rider of Rohan, from 3012-19 the Marshal of the garrison of Edoras.
Horse of Rohan, ridden by Éowyn and Merry to the Battle of the Pelennor Fields.
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 Rohan
Eorl the Young, king of the Éothéod, answered the summons, and arrived unexpected at a decisive battle at the Field of Celebrant.
In 3019 TA Saruman launched a full-scale invasion on Rohan, with victory in the two first battles (at the Fords of Isen[?]) and defeat at the Battle of Hornburg[?], where the Ents came to the aid of the Rohirrim.
On the heels of this victory, Théoden rode with an army to Minas Tirith and helped break its siege in the Battle of the Pelennor[?], where he was slain.
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 Tolkienion Lexicon Letter F
The grasslands between the rivers Silverlode (Celebrant) and Limlight; in restricted sense of Gondor, the land between the lower Limlight and Anduin.
Field of Celebrant is often used of the Battle of the Field of Celebrant, the victory of Cirion and Eorl over the Balchoth in Third Age 2510.
Dwarf of the House of Durin; nephew and companion of Thorin II Oakenshield; slain in the Battle of Five Armies.
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 Eorl the Young - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eorl, son of Léod, was the ruler of the Northmen tribe of the Éothéod, who dwelt between the Langwell and Greylin rivers.
One of the most renowned aspects of his reign was his unexpected arrival in the perilous Battle of the Field of Celebrant where he came to the aid of Gondor.
He may be regarded as the true hero of this battle, and as such was granted lands in Calenardhon by Cirion, Steward of Gondor.
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 Gondor
In 1944 T.A. Gondor faced a constitutional crisis when King Ondoher was slain in battle without heirs.
But when certain peril came upon Gondor, the Rohirrim[?] turned the tide of the Battle of the Field of Celebrant[?].
After the second and final defeat of Sauron the Kingship was restored with the Return of the King and Aragorn II became king of both Gondor and Arnor.
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 ~Rohan~   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Kingdom of Rohan, meaning "horse-land", was founded in 2510 of the Third Age of the Sun after the Battle of the Field of Celebrant.
During this battle a wandering race of golden-haired horsemen called the Eotheod came to the rescue of the Men of Gondor and turned the tide of battle.
After the Rohirrims critical role in the Battle of Pelennor Fields and the defeat of the Ring Lord; Rohan, with the Reunited Kingdom of Gondor and Arnor, prospered long and well into the Fourth Age.
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 The Annals of Middle-earth
An Orc slain by Tuor in the battle at
The fourth Battle in the Wars of Beleriand, it is the translation of Translation of Dagor Bragollach.
The battle caused much of Beleriand to be swallowed up by the Sea, and changed the courses of the rivers.
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 Celebrant Field
For the battle of the field of Celebrant I have only given the Balchoth the same "core" host that Cirion fought in Game Two; the rest of the Balchoth have gone southward to rape, loot and burn, their favorite pastime.
This battle is fought in broad daylight, but Sauron has created a heavy overcast which shields his orcs from the sun.
In game two, Gondor advanced into the Balchoth “battles” and destroyed them as a fighting force; allowing Gondor to disengage, out-march the Balchoth coming onto the south edge of the table, and escape over the Limlight with a loss of half their cavalry, the Calenardhon levy unit, a few bases of spearmen regulars and c.
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 Rhovanion Alliance - A Mod for The Battle For Middle-Earth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
After the Battle of the Five Armies and the refounding of Dale, all of these Men were brought under the allegiance and protection of the renewed Kingdom.
In battle these men are often used as scouts or as vanguards in the armies of Dale, riding in front or on the flanks of the main army.
After the Battle of the Field of Celebrant, where most of the Balcoth fled back into the East, the Rogues continued on their hunt against Sauron's minions and allies, though never again did they resettle their former homes in the eaves of the Forest.
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 Conflict in Middle-Earth quiz -- free game
During the Battle of Fornost, the Witch-King of Angmar was finally defeated and driven from the North.
The Great Battle and the Battle of Dagorlad were the greatest battles fought in the First and Second Ages, respectively.
The final battle fought in the War of the Ring was the Battle of _______.
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 Reverend James E
Battles fought in December 1942 through to February 1943 included Gifu Ridge, Bonegi River and the final offensive that ended on 9 February 1943.
In May 1943, Father Jim was promoted to the rank of Lt. Colonel and later took part in the battle of Bougainville with the Division.
The Celebrant of the Mass was Rev Msgr.
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 Guide R
During the Battle of the Five Armies, it was on Ravenhill that the Elves (with Gandalf the Wizard and Bilbo Baggins) made their stand.
During the War he served Aragorn in the Battle of the Hornburg, through the Paths of the Dead into the Battle of Pelennor Fields, and right up to the final battle before the Black Gates of Mordor.
In the year 2510 of the Third Age of the Sun, a host of golden-haired horsemen came to the Battle of the Field of Celebrant to rescue the routed army of Gondor from the Balcoth and Orc hordes.
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This was the Battle of the Field of Celebrant, at which the power of the Balchoth was broken forever.
In each of Melkor's risings and in each of his battles, the Balrogs were among his foremost champions, and so, when the holocaust of the War of Wrath ended Melkor's reign for ever, it largely ended the Balrogs as a demon race.
It was said that some fled that last battle and buried themselves deep in the roots of mountains, but after many thousand years nothing more was heard of these evil beings and most people believed the demons had gone from the Earth for ever.
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 The popular English literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
And it came to pass that in the hour of defeat Aragorn came up from the sea and unfurled the standard of Arwen in the battle of the Fields of Pelennor, and in that day he was first hailed as king.
'Thus he came to the battle of the Field of Celebrant, for that was the name of the green land that lay between Silverlode and Limlight.
It was upon Felarof that Eorl rode to the Field of Celebrant; for that horse proved as long lived as Men, and so were his descendants.
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 Rohan - The Lord of the Rings Wiki
In TA 3019, he launched a full-scale invasion on Rohan, with victory in the two first battles (at the Fords of Isen; Théoden's son, Théodred was killed during these attacks) and defeat at the Battle of the Hornburg, where the Huorns came to the aid of the Rohirrim.
The ancestors of the Rohirrim were known as the Éothéod and were given the province of Calenardhon by Gondor after the aforementioned Battle of the Field of Celebrant.
Rohan has gone through great lengths to fulfil its part of the treaty including sacrificing two of its heirs when Gondor was under threat from the Haradrim in TA 2885, when Fastred and Folcred, the twin sons of King Folcwine, were killed during the Battle of Crossings of Poros.
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 A Field of Graves @ www.ezboard.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Five large towers built upon the Fields of the Celebrant.
This is the stronghold of the Lord of Moria, built with a series of underground tunnels between the towers, so that the goblins are not subjected to sunlight.
Battle is common in these lands as well, for Mordor's reach stretches far north.
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The realm then extended north to Celebrant and the southern eaves of Mirkwood; west to the Greyflood; east to the inland Sea of Rhûn; south to the River Harnen, and thence along the coast to the peninsula and haven of Umbar.
In that day Éowyn also won renown, for she fought in that battle, riding in disguise; and was known after in the Mark as the Lady of the Shield-arm.
In that first Battle of Dale, Thorin Oakenshield was mortally wounded; and he died and was laid in a tomb under the Mountain with the Arkenstone upon his breast.
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 AngelsFall - Unto Long Glory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Cirion was the twelfth Ruling Steward of Gondor, son of Boromir I and grandson of Denethor I. In the year 2510 of the Third Age, Cirion called for aid from the Éothéod in the North.
Led by their lord Eorl the Young, the Éothéod saved Gondor with their victory at the Battle of the Field of Celebrant.
His stallion Felaróf--the white horse depicted on the green field of Rohan's standard, and the foundation sire of the Mearas--was buried with him.
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‘Thus he came to the battle of the Field of Celebrant, for that was the name of the green land that lay between Silverload and Limlight.
All hope was lost then, unlooked for, the Riders came out of the North and broke upon the rear of the enemy.
Then the fortunes of battle were reversed, and the enemy was driven with slaughter over Limlight.
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 The Grey Havens - Middle-earth: Important Places In Middle-Earth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
It was here, in "The Hobbit", that Bilbo had his conversation with Smaug the dragon; and it was at the Front Gate that the Battle of Five Armies was fought in which elves, men and dwarves (aided by Beorn, the great Eagles of the north and one hobbit) battled with goblins and wild wolves.
Field Of Celebrant, site of ancient battle between the men of the West and Easterlings owing allegiance to Sauron.
At the battle of the Pelennor Fields, during which King Théoden was slain, the allies faced and drove back the hosts of Mordor.
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 The Bag End Bugle | Silmarillion Index
The Witch-king mocked Eärnur for his horse bolting from the Witch-king in the Battle of Fornost and challenged him to a fight, but Eärnur was prevented by Mardil the Steward of Gondor.
He came to the aid of Gondor in the Battle of the Field of Celebrant and won.
After the Battle of the Powers the Valar placed Melkor in bondage for three Ages, after which he faked repentance only to sow seeds of discord in the House of Finwë, and ultimately kill Finwë and with Ungoliant's help, destory the Two Trees of Light and steal the Silmarils.
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 Rhovanion Alliance - A Mod for The Battle For Middle-Earth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In 2510, Eorl the Young led his Riders past Lothlorien on the way to the Battle of the Field of Celebrant.
Gandalf had defeated the Balrog in the Battle of the Peak, but the Wizard had also died and had come back as Gandalf the White.
The open field south of the woods was called Parth Celebrant, and this area was originally considered part of the realm of Lothlorien, though no Elves dwelled there.
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  The Sauron Strategies: One War to Win Them All, Except... — Merp.com Website
In fact, it proved impossible for Sauron to defeat Numenor in the field, and he finally overcame the Numenoreans through a subtrefuge which brought about Numenor's destruction and the death of most of its people.
The Rohirrim were defeated in open battle and driven into the mountains.
Tolkien says that three-quarters of the Orcs of the north perished in the Battle of Five Armies.
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