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'''Amon Anwar''' ([[Sindarin|S.]] ''[[amon]]'' "hill" + ''[[anwar]]'' "awe") was the original [[Sindarin]] name for the hill known to the [[Rohirrim]] as the '''[[Halifirien]]''' ([[Rohirric|Roh.]] ''[[halig]]'' "holy" + ''[[firgen]]'' "mountain").  The last of the beacon-hills of [[Gondor]], it stood on the borders of the land of [[Rohan]], and the secret [[Tomb of Elendil]] lay there for many centuries.
'''Amon Anwar''' ([[Sindarin|S.]] ''[[amon]]'' "hill" + ''[[anwar]]'' "awe") was the original [[Sindarin]] name for the hill known to the [[Rohirrim]] as the '''Halifirien''' ([[Rohirric|Roh.]] ''[[halig]]'' "holy" + ''[[firgen]]'' "mountain").  The last of the beacon-hills of [[Gondor]], it stood on the borders of the land of [[Rohan]], and the secret [[Tomb of Elendil]] lay there for many centuries.


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Revision as of 23:09, 8 November 2008

Amon Anwar (S. amon "hill" + anwar "awe") was the original Sindarin name for the hill known to the Rohirrim as the Halifirien (Roh. halig "holy" + firgen "mountain"). The last of the beacon-hills of Gondor, it stood on the borders of the land of Rohan, and the secret Tomb of Elendil lay there for many centuries.