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Isengard
The fortress of Saruman
A Gondorian fortification at the southern end of the Misty Mountains, at the source of the river Isen. It was granted to the Wizard Saruman by Steward Beren of Gondor, and destroyed by the Ents during the War of the Ring, though its central tower of Orthanc remained standing.
Notes
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At least, it was built by Men and maintained by them for most of its history. Saruman, though, was not a Man - he was a Wizard, and hence of the 'race' of the Ainur. |
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Isengard wasn't literally made of iron, of course - the word isen, 'iron', refers to the exceedingly hard rock from which it was actually made. |
See also...
Angrenost, Aragorn Elessar, Athrad Angren, Battle of the Hornburg, Battles of the Fords of Isen, Bird-tamer, Bregalad, Brytta Léofa, Caverns of Helms Deep, Chiefs Men, Circle of Isengard, Company of the Ring, Council of the Wise, Days of Dearth, Fangorn Forest, [See the full list...]Firefoot, Fords of Isen, Forest of Fangorn, Fréaláf Hildeson, Gate of Isengard, Gram, Great Orcs, Gríma Wormtongue, Half-orcs, Hawthorn, Hildeson, Holbytlan, Hornblower Family, Horsemen of Rohan, Isengarders, Khamûl, King of Rohan, Kings Company, Longbottom Leaf, Lord of Deeping-coomb, Lord of Isengard, Lord of the Nazgûl, Lotho Sackville-Baggins, Lugbúrz, Maggots, Marshal of the Mark, Mauhúr, Meduseld, Meriadoc Merry Brandybuck, Messenger of Mordor, Methedras, Misty Mountains, Mound of the Riders, Mount Fang, Mouth of Sauron, Muster of Westfold, Nan Curunír, Orc-men, Orcs of the White Hand, Orthanc-rock, Orthanc-stone, Palantíri, Peregrin Pippin Took I, Pimple, Quickbeam, Ring-maker, River Anduin, Robbers of the North, Rowans, Ruler, Ruling Steward, Saruman, Shadow of the Wood, Sharkey, Sharkeys Men, Sharkû, Skinbark, Snaga, Soldier-orcs, Steward of Gondor, Stones of Gondor, The Boss, The Three Hunters, Thengel, Towers of Gondor, Treebeards Hill, Treegarth of Orthanc, Turgon, Valley of Saruman, Watchwood, West-mark, White Mountains, Wizards Vale, Wood-demons
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