Was Minas Tirith modeled after Gondolin? - Quora
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Answer (1 of 4): Not really. Gondolin was built on a hill in the middle of a bowl-shaped depression surrounded by mountains. (Tolkien is fond of geologically improbable circular valleys; Isengard was another one.) I think Gondolin was otherwise a fairly conventional city. Minas Tirith, on the oth
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Did the cities of Venice and the Mont Saint-Michel inspire J.R.R Tolkien to create his cities of Tirion of Valinor and Minas Tirith? - Quora
Were most of the folk of Minas Tirith killed as the orcs penetrated the heavily populated lower circles of the city? - Quora
Are Minas Tirith and Minas Ithil the same city or not? - Quora
If Minas Tirith existed, would there be evidence of it today? It's a massive city, and the end of the Third Age was supposed to have been ~6000 years before the present
What city inspired Minas Tirith? - Quora
What does Minas Tirith actually look like according to Tolkien? - Quora
Who, or what, is Gothmog, the lieutenant of Minas Morgul? Does Tolkien ever give us any hint, other than the one enigmatic line in The Lord of the Rings? - Quora
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What if the Minas Tirith defence was Warhammer 40k space marines and Imperial Guardsman instead of men of Gondor? - Quora
If Minas Tirith existed, would there be evidence of it today? It's a massive city, and the end of the Third Age was supposed to have been ~6000 years before the present
What city inspired Minas Tirith? - Quora
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