White Tree of Gondor
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy universe of Middle-earth, the White Tree of Gondor stood as a symbol of Gondor in the Court of the Fountain in Minas Tirith. The White Tree also appears as a motif upon Gondor's flag and throughout its heraldry, sometimes combined with the seven stars of the House of Elendil.
Contents |
[edit] History
[edit] First White Tree
The first White Tree of Gondor came from a fruit that Isildur, at great personal risk, managed to steal from Nimloth the Fair, the White Tree of Númenor, before that one was destroyed at Sauron's insistence. He suffered many wounds at this mission, and he came near death, but when the first leaf opened in the spring, Isildur was healed of his wounds.
This sapling was brought to Middle-earth on Isildur's ship, and it was eventually planted in Minas Ithil before the house of Isildur. But when Sauron returned to Middle-earth, he launched a sudden attack that captured Minas Ithil, and he destroyed the White Tree.
[edit] Second White Tree
Isildur escaped the capture of Minas Ithil, taking with him a sapling of the White Tree to Minas Anor where it was planted in the courtyard of the White Tower. This tree died in 1636 during the Great Plague.
[edit] Third White Tree
A third sapling was planted in T. A. 1640 by King Tarondor. This one lasted until the year 2872 and the death of the Ruling Steward Belecthor II.
At this time no seedling of the tree could be found as the tree had rarely flowered after the line of the Kings had failed and therefore no fruit was produced. It was left standing after its death "until the King returns".
[edit] Fourth White Tree
When Aragorn became king he discovered (with Gandalf's help) a sapling of the White Tree upon the slopes of Mindolluin, high above the city, which he reverently planted in the Court of the Fountain. The dead tree was removed from the court but was placed in the Tombs of the Kings with all the honour that would normally be accorded a fallen monarch. In June of T. A. 3019 the sapling was already laden with blossom.
[edit] Genealogy
Galathilion of Tirion upon Túna
made by Yavanna in the image of Telperion,
the Silver Tree of Valinor
|
|
Celeborn of Tol Eressëa
|
|
Nimloth the Fair of Númenor
|
|
First White Tree of Minas Ithil
planted by Isildur, Second Age
|
|
Second White Tree of Minas Anor
planted by Isildur, TA. 2- TA. 1636
|
|
Third White Tree of Minas Tirith
TA. 1640- TA. 2852
|
|
Fourth White Tree of Minas Tirith
Planted by Aragorn, TA. 3019
[edit] Film
The finding of the sapling is not seen in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003). However, in the film we momentarily see a single blossom of "hope" on the previously dead tree during the Siege of Gondor and the imminent arrival of Aragorn on the Black Ships. At the time of the crowning of Aragorn the previously dead tree has fully recovered and is in full blossom.