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Across the rest of the wild lands of Eriador and Rhovanian we have many more settlements, but they are all considerably smaller and scattered across the wide country, almost all probably numbering their populations in tens of thousands rather than hundreds or millions. In this part I cover Eriador.


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Hence, Gondor may have had anywhere from 750,000 to 1,000,000 people. What about Esgaorth and Dale? They probably had much smaller populations than Rohan, so figure maybe 10,000 people apiece (okay, 20,000 apiece). Thranduil led only a few thousand warriors to Dale in the Battle of Five Armies.


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3 yr. ago I'm assuming you mean 540 CE. In 540 BCE, the city of Constantinople, the Roman empire, or the Byzantine empire did not exist. I also have a hard time believing the city's population was ever 26 million. Even the largest city in the world today (Tokyo according to wikipedia) has a population of 37 million.


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These early colonists soon interbred with the indigenous population of Eriador. The Faithful favored Eriador over the more southern regions (Gondor) because the Elves of Lindon under their high king Gil-galad lived very near across the river Lhûn.:360 Conversely, the King's Men settled more to the south in the later days.


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However, Gondor had failed in the long run; during the Great Plague, the population was so diminished that troops were recalled and the fortresses abandoned. [8] [9] Deprived of guard, Mordor began to fill with evil things again, and it is said the first shadow was the Lord of the Nazgûl ( T.A. 1980 ) who summoned the other Ringwraiths , first.


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The Lord of the Rings Wiki 6,593 pages Explore Books Characters Adaptations Other in: Cities of Gondor, Fortresses, Minas Tirith, Places having held a palantír English Minas Tirith View source This article is about the capital city of Gondor. For the list of other namesakes, see Minas Tirith (disambiguation). Minas Tirith General information


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Gondor was the most prominent kingdom of Men in Middle-earth, bordered by Rohan to the north, Harad to the south, the Cape of Andrast and the Sea to the west, and Mordor to the east. Its first capital was Osgiliath, moved to Minas Anor in TA 1640. This city, later renamed Minas Tirith, remained the capital of Gondor for the rest of the Third Age and into the Fourth Age; other major fortresses.


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The Gondorians were the inhabitants of Gondor. The Dúnedain of Gondor, also known as the Dúnedain of the South, constituted the ruling class and nobility of Gondor being descendants of the Exiles of Númenor who established the South-Kingdom. The history of the Gondorians is extensively dominated by the actions of the Dúnedain of the South. Contents


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Gondorian Population 3 425 000 Currency Mirian Government Head of State Steward Denethor II. Legislature Council of Gondor Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography 4 Politics 4.1 Stewardship 4.2 Parliament 4.3 Administrative divisions


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Its population is estimated to be around 3 million people of various races, including Elves, Dwarves, Men, and Hobbits, across at least eight kingdoms and smaller vassal areas. However, these numbers can never reflect an exact factual state and are only estimates.


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The bottom line is that about 10% of Rohan's population might have ridden to Gondor, so a very rough estimate of the population of Rohan is 100,000. This is small compared to Gondor, but Rohan had no cities. The Shire. This is tough. The Shire was a rough circle 100 miles in diameter, so we're talking roughly 10,000 sq miles. Tolkien described.


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One possible land for a Black Númenórean population being included in Gondor's people (prior to the conquest of Umbar) would be Harondor, the land between the Poros and Harnen rivers. In any event, after Eärnil I captured Umbar in Third Age year 933 any Black Númenórean families still living there (and they were apparently of mixed.


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Why is the Gondor population so sparse? I remember reading RotK and noted how hard it was for Minas Tirith to field a powerful army even from all the settlements and cities in Gondor combined.


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As of 2023, Gondar has an estimated population of 487,224. Gondar previously served as the capital of both the Ethiopian Empire and the subsequent Begemder Province. The city holds the remains of several royal castles, including those in the Fasil Ghebbi UNESCO World Heritage Site for which Gondar has been called the "Camelot of Africa". [3]


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In 3019, during the War of the Ring, Gondor was the strongest of the free nations that opposed Sauron, and thus, its defeat was his primary strategic goal in the war. Gondor faced an all out attack on its capital Minas Tirith in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields.Although nearly defeated, the Rohirrim once again turned the tide of battle, and helped win the war, though with heavy losses.


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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.