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Gondor - traduction vers français

FICTIONAL COUNTRY IN MIDDLE-EARTH
Minas Tirith; Osgiliath; Minas Anor; Ithilien; Stewards of Gondor; Calenardhon; Steward Kings; Steward of Gondor; Dol Amroth; Imrahil; White Mountains (Middle-earth); List of rivers of Gondor; Seven Rivers of Gondor; Ringló; Morthond; Edhellond; Lebennin; Pelargir; Bay of Belfalas; Anfalas; Anórien; Lossarnach; Belfalas; Finduilas of Dol Amroth; Enedwaith; Great Plague (Middle-earth); Erech (Middle-earth); White Tree of Gondor; Dunharrow; Houses of Healing; Princes of Dol Amroth; Amon Hen; Ered Nimrais; Argonath; White Tree; South Gondor; Adrahil; Amrothos; Stewards during the Watchful Peace; Parth Galen; Emyn Muil; Mindolluin; Anorien; Henneth Annun; Henneth Annûn; Emyn Arnen; Rammas Echor; Arandur; Tolfalas; Elphir; Gondorian; Dwimorberg; Pelennor fields; The Rivers and Beacon-Hills of Gondor; Minas Anar; Mundburg; Battle of osgiliath; Rath Dínen; Imrazór; Tower of Ecthelion; House of the Stewards; Court of the Fountain; Halfirien; Beacons of gondor; Lord of Gondor; Minas tirith; Rivers of Gondor; Guard of the Citadel; Ruling Stewards of Gondor; Irensaga; Field of Cormallen; Finduilas of dol amroth; House of the stewards; Houses of healing; Beacons of Gondor; Imrazor; Ringlo; Rath Dinen; Grey Wood; Cormallen; Imrazôr; The Great Gate of Minas Tirith; Bay of belfalas; Henneth Anun; Stoningland; Realm of Gondor; Gap of Calenardhon; Tark (Middle-earth); Nimloth the Fair; Amon Lhaw; Anárion; Paths of the Dead; Battle of Osgiliath; Tower of the Setting Sun; Harlond (Middle-earth); Nimloth; Minas Thirit
  • [[Battle of the Pelennor Fields]]
  • Flag of Dol Amroth
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Gondor         
Gondor, human fictional kingdom in Middle-earth (in the fictional universe of J. R. R. Tolkien)

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Gondor

Gondor is a fictional kingdom in J. R. R. Tolkien's writings, described as the greatest realm of Men in the west of Middle-earth at the end of the Third Age. The third volume of The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, is largely concerned with the events in Gondor during the War of the Ring and with the restoration of the realm afterward. The history of the kingdom is outlined in the appendices of the book.

Gondor was founded by the brothers Isildur and Anárion, exiles from the downfallen island kingdom of Númenor. Along with Arnor in the north, Gondor, the South-kingdom, served as a last stronghold of the Men of the West. After an early period of growth, Gondor gradually declined as the Third Age progressed, being continually weakened by internal strife and conflict with the allies of the Dark Lord Sauron. By the time of the War of the Ring, the throne of Gondor is empty, though its principalities and fiefdoms still pay deference to the absent king by showing their loyalty to the Stewards of Gondor. The kingdom's ascendancy was restored only with Sauron's final defeat and the crowning of Aragorn as king.

Based upon early conceptions, the history and geography of Gondor were developed in stages as Tolkien extended his legendarium while writing The Lord of the Rings. Critics have noted the contrast between the cultured but lifeless Stewards of Gondor, and the simple but vigorous leaders of the Kingdom of Rohan, modelled on Tolkien's favoured Anglo-Saxons. Scholars have noted parallels between Gondor and the Normans, Ancient Rome, the Vikings, the Goths, the Langobards, and the Byzantine Empire.