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The greatest of the seven [[palantíri]] of [[Middle-earth]] was the Stone that stood in [[Osgiliath]], the ancient capital of [[Gondor]]. For 1,500 years or more, it was held beneath the [[Dome of Stars]] that gave the city its name. While most of the palantíri were small and portable, the Stone of Osgiliath was much larger, and could not be lifted by a [[Men|Man]].
The '''Stone of Osgiliath''' was the greatest of the seven [[palantíri]] of [[Middle-earth]] was the Stone that stood in [[Osgiliath]], the ancient capital of [[Gondor]]. For 1,500 years or more, it was held beneath the [[Dome of Stars]] that gave the city its name. While most of the palantíri were small and portable, the Stone of Osgiliath was much larger, and could not be lifted by a [[Men|Man]].


The greatest of the Seeing-stones was also the first to be lost. During the early reign of [[Eldacar]], a rebellion arose that came to be known as the [[Kin-strife]]. During this civil war, the city of Osgiliath was besieged and burned by the rebels, and the Stone was lost in the waters of the River [[Anduin]].
The greatest of the Seeing-stones was also the first to be lost. During the early reign of [[Eldacar]], a rebellion arose that came to be known as the [[Kin-strife]]. During this civil war, the city of Osgiliath was besieged and burned by the rebels, and the Stone was lost in the waters of the River [[Anduin]].

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The Stone of Osgiliath was the greatest of the seven palantíri of Middle-earth was the Stone that stood in Osgiliath, the ancient capital of Gondor. For 1,500 years or more, it was held beneath the Dome of Stars that gave the city its name. While most of the palantíri were small and portable, the Stone of Osgiliath was much larger, and could not be lifted by a Man.

The greatest of the Seeing-stones was also the first to be lost. During the early reign of Eldacar, a rebellion arose that came to be known as the Kin-strife. During this civil war, the city of Osgiliath was besieged and burned by the rebels, and the Stone was lost in the waters of the River Anduin.