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* '''[[Ecthelion of the Fountain]], an [[Noldor|Elf]] of [[Gondolin]], Lord of the [[House of the Fountain]], and slayer of the [[Balrogs|Balrog]] [[Gothmog (Lord of Balrogs)|Gothmog]].''' | * '''[[Ecthelion of the Fountain]], an [[Noldor|Elf]] of [[Gondolin]], Lord of the [[House of the Fountain]], and slayer of the [[Balrogs|Balrog]] [[Gothmog (Lord of Balrogs)|Gothmog]].''' | ||
* [[Ecthelion I]], the seventeenth [[Ruling Steward]] of [[Gondor]]. | * [[Ecthelion I]], the seventeenth [[Ruling Steward]] of [[Gondor]]. | ||
** The [[Tower of Ecthelion]], the highest tower of [[Gondor]]'s capital city, [[Minas Tirith | ** The [[Tower of Ecthelion]], the highest tower of [[Gondor]]'s capital city, [[Minas Tirith|Minas Tirith]], which was rebuilt by [[Ecthelion I]]. | ||
* [[Ecthelion II]], the twenty-fifth [[Ruling Steward]] of [[Gondor]] and paternal grandfather of [[Boromir]] and [[Faramir]]. | * [[Ecthelion II]], the twenty-fifth [[Ruling Steward]] of [[Gondor]] and paternal grandfather of [[Boromir]] and [[Faramir]]. | ||
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Ecthelion translates roughly as "One of sharp resolve" in Sindarin (from aeg, "sharp" and thelion, "resolute, unwavering") and may refer to:
- Ecthelion of the Fountain, an Elf of Gondolin, Lord of the House of the Fountain, and slayer of the Balrog Gothmog.
- Ecthelion I, the seventeenth Ruling Steward of Gondor.
- The Tower of Ecthelion, the highest tower of Gondor's capital city, Minas Tirith, which was rebuilt by Ecthelion I.
- Ecthelion II, the twenty-fifth Ruling Steward of Gondor and paternal grandfather of Boromir and Faramir.
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