Morannon

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Morannon is the massive fortified gateway to Mordor in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth, guarding the main entrance to Sauron’s dark realm.

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Label Occurrences
the Morannon 2
Morannon canonical 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional fortress
fictional location
fortified pass
gateway
accessControlledBy massive iron doors
alsoKnownAs Black Gate NERFINISHED
appearsInAdaptation The Lord of the Rings (2001–2003 film trilogy) NERFINISHED
appearsInEvent The Battle of the Morannon NERFINISHED
appearsInVolume The Return of the King NERFINISHED
The Two Towers NERFINISHED
appearsInWork The Lord of the Rings NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Aragorn NERFINISHED
Frodo Baggins NERFINISHED
Gandalf NERFINISHED
Gimli NERFINISHED
Gollum NERFINISHED
Legolas NERFINISHED
Mouth of Sauron NERFINISHED
Samwise Gamgee NERFINISHED
Sauron NERFINISHED
Éomer NERFINISHED
controlsPass Cirith Gorgor NERFINISHED
createdBy J. R. R. Tolkien NERFINISHED
defendedBy battlements
gatehouse
watchtowers
firstPublishedIn 1954
function main entrance to Sauron’s realm
military stronghold
genre high fantasy
guardedBy Easterlings NERFINISHED
Haradrim NERFINISHED
Sauron’s forces NERFINISHED
orcs
trolls
guardsEntranceTo Mordor NERFINISHED
hasStructure massive iron gate
outer works and fortifications
two great towers
languageOfName Sindarin NERFINISHED
locatedInFictionalUniverse Middle-earth NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion northwest of Mordor
meaningOfName Black Gate NERFINISHED
mediumOfOrigin literature
nearGeographicalFeature Ephel Dúath NERFINISHED
Ered Lithui NERFINISHED
partOf the defensive system of Mordor NERFINISHED
separatesRegion Mordor from the lands to the northwest
strategicImportance primary defended entrance to Mordor

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Ered Lithui hasPass Morannon
this entity surface form: the Morannon
Ered Lithui near Morannon
this entity surface form: the Morannon