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| conflict= [[Wars of Beleriand]]
| conflict= [[Wars of Beleriand]]
| date= {{FA|60}}
| date= {{FA|60}}
| place= [[Beleriand]]
| place= Across the lands north of [[Beleriand]], and especially on the plain of [[Ard-galen]]
| result= Decisive victory for the Noldor
| result= Decisive victory for the [[Noldor]], beginning of the [[Siege of Angband]] and the [[Long Peace]]
| side1= Noldorin forces from [[Hithlum]], [[Himring]], [[Nargothrond]], and elsewhere in Beleriand
| side1= Hosts of [[Hithlum]] and [[Himring]] (other [[Elven]] forces sought out [[Orc]] bands)
| side2= Morgoth forces of [[Angband]]
| side2= Hosts of [[Angband]]
| commanders1=
| commanders1=
{{Fingolfin blazon}}
{{Fingolfin blazon}}
{{Maedhros blazon}}
<br>{{Maedhros blazon}}
{{Finrod blazon}}
* [[Turgon]]
* [[Angrod]]
* [[Aegnor]]
| commanders2={{Morgoth blazon}}
| commanders2={{Morgoth blazon}}
| forces1=
| forces1=Large force of [[Noldor]]
| forces2=
| forces2=Great force of [[Orcs]]
| casual1=
| casual1=Light
| casual2=
| casual2=Not one survivor<ref name="return"/>
}}
}}
The '''Dagor Aglareb''', the "'''Glorious Battle'''",<ref>{{S|Index}}</ref> was the third battle of the [[Battles of Beleriand]].
The '''Dagor Aglareb''', the "'''Glorious Battle'''",<ref>{{S|Index}}</ref> was the third battle of the [[Battles of Beleriand]].
==History==
==History==
===Prelude===
===Prelude===
After the [[Dagor-nuin-Giliath]] the [[Noldor]] of [[Beleriand]] had wasted their chance to destroy [[Morgoth]]'s forces quickly, and instead had been building their numerous realms and establishing contacts with the [[Sindar]].
During the sixty years following [[Dagor-nuin-Giliath]], the [[Noldor]] established their foothold in [[Middle-earth]] as well as making contact with the native [[Sindar]]. [[Morgoth|Morgoth's]] informants thought the [[Elves]] were busy with domestic affairs rather than martial vigilance.  


===Battle===
===Battle===
As the [[Ered Engrin]] spewed forth fire, Morgoth sent forth numerous small bands of [[Orcs]], which passed through the [[Pass of Sirion]] in the west and [[Maglor's Gap]] in the east. Fighting small battles along the way, they penetrated deep in West and [[East Beleriand]], where they were destroyed by southern forces of the Noldor and [[Elves]] under [[Círdan]] of the FalasIn the east, [[Maedhros]], [[Maglor]] and their brothers hunted down other roving bands of Orcs as they penetrated [[Maglor's Gap]] and operated in Ossiriand.
As the [[Ered Engrin]] spewed forth fire, [[Orcs]] poured forth across [[Ard-galen]] and passed through the [[Pass of Sirion]] in the west and [[Maglor's Gap]] in the east. Smaller bands of [[Orcs]] broke off from the larger host and strayed into [[West Beleriand|West]] and [[East Beleriand]], where they were destroyed by other Elven forces.<ref name="return">{{S|Return}}</ref>  


[[Thingol]] refused to march besides the sons of [[Fëanor]], and thus no help came from [[Doriath]]. The [[Laiquendi]] of [[Ossiriand]] fought no more battles after their leader had been killed in the [[First Battle of Beleriand]], and they also played no part in the current struggle.
Meanwhile, the main force of the Orcs spewed forth from [[Angband]] across the plains to the highlands of [[Dorthonion]].<ref name="return"/> Soon, armies under [[Fingolfin]] and [[Maedhros]] counter-attacked from both east and west. The [[Orc]] armies were caught between the hammer and anvil of the two elven forces, with most of the [[Orcs]] being destroyed, and the remnant retreating towards [[Angband]].<ref name="return"/> The Noldor pursued them, and utterly destroyed what remained of their enemies within sight of the peaks of [[Thangorodrim]].<ref name="return"/>
 
Meanwhile, the main force of the Orcs spewed forth from [[Angband]] across the plains to the highlands of [[Dorthonion]], where the brothers [[Angrod]] and [[Aegnor]] held them off. Soon armies under [[Fingolfin]] and [[Maedhros]] counter-attacked on the plains of [[Lothlann]] and [[Ard-galen]], from both east and west. The Orc armies were caught between the hammer and anvil of the two elven forces, with most of the Orcs being destroyed, and the remnant retreating towards Angband. The Noldor pursued them, and utterly destroyed what remained of their enemies within sight of the peaks of [[Thangorodrim]].


=== Aftermath===
=== Aftermath===


This was the first complete victory over Morgoth, and after it the Noldor maintained a close guard on Angband, beginning the period of watchful peace known as the [[Siege of Angband]]. This siege lasted some 400 years, but it could never be a complete investment because of the impassable [[Iron Mountains]] on the northern flank of Morgoth's fortress.
The [[Noldor]], having been reminded of their ever-present danger, tightened their leaguer. This was the beginning of the [[Siege of Angband]], which lasted almost four hundred years.<ref name="return"/> Only scattered incidents broke this time of peace. After ninety-five years, there was a small attack on [[Fingolfin]], which was quickly defeated.<ref name="return"/><ref>{{GA|155}}</ref> A century later, [[Glaurung]], then only a half-grown [[dragon]], drove the [[Elves]] to the protection of the highlands, but he was forced to retreat from [[Ard-galen]] by the archers of [[Fingon]].<ref name="return"/> [[Morgoth]] ceased open assaults, and during the [[Long Peace]] he employed his powers instead through stealth, treachery, and enchantment of prisoners.<ref name="return"/>


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Dagor Aglareb
John Howe - The Siege of Angband.jpg
Conflict: Wars of Beleriand
Date: F.A. 60
Place: Across the lands north of Beleriand, and especially on the plain of Ard-galen
Outcome: Decisive victory for the Noldor, beginning of the Siege of Angband and the Long Peace
Combatants

Hosts of Hithlum and Himring (other Elven forces sought out Orc bands)

Hosts of Angband

Commanders

Template:Fingolfin blazon
Template:Maedhros blazon

Template:Morgoth blazon

Strength

Large force of Noldor

Great force of Orcs

Casualties

Light

Not one survivor[1]

The Dagor Aglareb, the "Glorious Battle",[2] was the third battle of the Battles of Beleriand.

History

Prelude

During the sixty years following Dagor-nuin-Giliath, the Noldor established their foothold in Middle-earth as well as making contact with the native Sindar. Morgoth's informants thought the Elves were busy with domestic affairs rather than martial vigilance.

Battle

As the Ered Engrin spewed forth fire, Orcs poured forth across Ard-galen and passed through the Pass of Sirion in the west and Maglor's Gap in the east. Smaller bands of Orcs broke off from the larger host and strayed into West and East Beleriand, where they were destroyed by other Elven forces.[1]

Meanwhile, the main force of the Orcs spewed forth from Angband across the plains to the highlands of Dorthonion.[1] Soon, armies under Fingolfin and Maedhros counter-attacked from both east and west. The Orc armies were caught between the hammer and anvil of the two elven forces, with most of the Orcs being destroyed, and the remnant retreating towards Angband.[1] The Noldor pursued them, and utterly destroyed what remained of their enemies within sight of the peaks of Thangorodrim.[1]

Aftermath

The Noldor, having been reminded of their ever-present danger, tightened their leaguer. This was the beginning of the Siege of Angband, which lasted almost four hundred years.[1] Only scattered incidents broke this time of peace. After ninety-five years, there was a small attack on Fingolfin, which was quickly defeated.[1][3] A century later, Glaurung, then only a half-grown dragon, drove the Elves to the protection of the highlands, but he was forced to retreat from Ard-galen by the archers of Fingon.[1] Morgoth ceased open assaults, and during the Long Peace he employed his powers instead through stealth, treachery, and enchantment of prisoners.[1]

References


War of the Great Jewels
First Battle · Dagor-nuin-Giliath · Dagor Aglareb · Dagor Bragollach · Nirnaeth Arnoediad · War of Wrath