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  1. Isengard - Wikipedia

    In J. R. R. Tolkien 's fantasy writings, Isengard (/ ˈaɪzənɡɑːrd /) is a large fortress in Nan Curunír, the Wizard's Vale, in the western part of Middle-earth.

  2. Isengard | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom

    Isengard, also known as Angrenost ('Iron Fortress') in Sindarin, was one of the three major fortresses of Gondor, and held within it one of the realm's palantíri.

  3. Isengard - Tolkien Gateway

    Jul 6, 2024 · Isengard, also known as Angrenost, was a great fortress and the domain of Saruman, located within a valley at the southern end of the Misty Mountains near the Gap of Rohan. In the …

  4. Isengard Explained

    What is Isengard? Isengard is a large fortress in Nan Curunír, the Wizard's Vale, in the western part of Middle-earth.

  5. Isengard – Grond’s Guide - Connecticut College

    Isengard, a region within the northwestern part of Middle-earth, is marked by its unique geographical features. It is located in the southern end of the Misty Mountains, near the Gap of Rohan. The area is …

  6. Battle for Middle-Earth | Isengard

    Isengard was built by the early Gondorians to guard the Gap of Rohan, a pass between the Misty Mountains and the White Mountains. It was later given by the Steward Beren of Gondor to Saruman, …

  7. What Does Isengard Mean? - Echoes Of The Ring - YouTube

    Isengard, often associated with the character Saruman, is not just a fortress but a symbol of transformation and conflict. We'll explore the origins of its name, which translates to "iron...

  8. Isengard _ AcademiaLab

    Isengard /ˈiːzɛnɡɑrd/ (from Old English īsenġeard /ˈiːzɛnjæɑrd/, "iron fortress") is a fictional fortress that appears in the novel The Lord of the Rings and other works written by J. R. R. Tolkien and set in …

  9. Destruction of Isengard - The One Wiki to Rule Them All

    On March 3 during the late Third Age, a large group of Ents and Huorns were persuaded by Treebeard to take action against Saruman's forces, which caused the destruction of Isengard.

  10. Isengard - Wikiwand

    In J. R. R. Tolkien 's fantasy writings, Isengard (/ ˈaɪzənɡɑːrd /) is a large fortress in Nan Curunír, the Wizard's Vale, in the western part of Middle-earth.