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
Is Minas Tirith, as depicted in the films, the right size? It seems from the books that it was larger. It doesn't seem like it could house a large population. - Quora
Can Mordor's army in Minas Tirith conquer Constantinople in 1453 (instead of the Ottoman army)? - Quora
In Tolkien's Middle Earth, where did the humans come from? - Quora
How long does it take to travel from Edoras to Minas Tirith at a fast pace with fresh horses waiting for you each time (Rohan-Gondor)? - Quora
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
What is the difference between Minas Tirith and Minas Anor? Why do some people call the city Minas Tirith by its original name Minas Anor? - Quora
What city inspired Minas Tirith? - 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
Was Minas Tirith modeled after Gondolin? - Quora
Why are there no farms, people, or infrastructure outside Minas Tirith on LOTR movies? - Quora
What does Minas Tirith mean? - Quora
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