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Rivendell was founded in Second Age 1697 when a force sent by Gil-galad from Lindon and led by Elrond rescued the refugees of Eregion from Sauron's army and was driven into the hills of Rhudaur.
He attacked Eregion, destroying it, but was withstood in Rivendell and Lindon.
A part of them, under Denethor son of Dan, crossed the Blue Mountains eventually, and settled in Ossiriand, or as it was later known Lindon ( land of the singers ).
Many years later a group of Nandor under Denethor, son of Lenwë, crossed the Ered Luin into Ossiriand, which was after named Lindon, or Land of the singers, after these elves.
After them the land was often renamed Lindon, for The Singers, after the old clan-name of the Telerin which the Nandor still used in their tongue.
Only a small section of East Beleriand remained, and was known after as Lindon, in the Northwest of Middle-earth of the Second and Third Age.
Originally settled in 1861, Lindon began as pioneers moved into what was then the Lindon grazing land.
The Lindon Ward Chapel was built by early LDS members who settled in Lindon in the late 19th century.
On the Corner of Main Street and Center Street the Lindon Elementary school was built for $ 5, 200 in 1900.
Arnor was originally favoured over the more southern regions ( Gondor ) because the Elves under Gil-galad lived in nearby Lindon.
His army, along with the remaining Dúnedain, the Elves of Lindon, a company of hobbit archers, and elven forces set out from Rivendell led by Glorfindel, utterly defeated the forces of Angmar in the Battle of Fornost, but the Witch-king was not slain.
After them the land was often renamed Lindon, for The Singers, after the old clan-name of the Telerin which the Nandor still used in their tongue.
Lindon was one of the two Noldorin Kingdoms during the Second Age, the other being Eregion, or Hollin.
In the Third Age Lindon was ruled by Gil-galad's ally, the Sindarin elf Círdan the Shipwright, master of Mithlond.
But in Chamberlain v Lindon ( 1998 ) 1 WLR 1252 Lindon demolished a wall to protect a right-of-way, honestly believing that it was a reasonable means of protecting his property ( and, incidentally, avoiding litigation ).
It was held that it was not necessary to decide whether Lindon ’ s action was justified as a matter of civil law.
For the purpose of the criminal law, what mattered was whether Lindon believed that his actions were reasonable.
Eregion was utterly destroyed, and its survivors fled to Lindon, Lothlórien, and the refuge of Imladris ( Rivendell ).

Lindon and few
But Beleriand sank into the sea, except for a part of Ossiriand ( Lindon ), and a few isles.
After the destruction of Beleriand at the end of the First Age, those Sindar who stayed in Middle-earth joined with the few remaining Noldor in surviving settlements such as Lindon ( former Ossiriand ).
The Grey Havens and with it the rest of Lindon were abandoned, save for Círdan and a few others, who remained behind.

Lindon and Middle-earth
In the Third Age, the Noldor in Middle-earth dwindled, and by the end of the Third Age the only big communities of Noldor remaining in Middle-earth were in Rivendell and Lindon.
Lindon is the land beyond the Ered Luin, the Blue Mountains, in the northwest of Middle-earth in the fictional universe of J. R. R. Tolkien.
Lindon is notable in Tolkien's works in that it serves as a narrative plot device as the final point of transition from the mortal changing world of Middle-earth to the unchanged Arda of the past.
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Many remained in Middle-earth throughout the Second and Third Ages, entering the realms of Lórinand and Eryn Galen of the Wood Elves or establishing the kingdoms of Lindon, Eregion, Lothlórien and Imladris.
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* McCarthy, Kevin M. ( 2006 ) Photographs by Lindon Lindsay.
Build by Lewis Robinson in 1857, the Lindon Cider Mill provided cider for city residents every fall and winter.
Arthedain and Cardolan had fallen to the combined hosts of Rhudaur and the Witch-king the previous year, but these hosts were themselves wiped out by a combined army of Gondor and Lindon.
Driven in ships by great wind and waves from the downfall of Númenor, Elendil landed in the north near the Elven realm of Lindon, and there established the realm of Arnor.
Many of the Elves of Beleriand relocated to Lindon at the beginning of the Second Age, where they were ruled by Gil-galad.
The tomb was first entered on 9 January by Ayrton, Davis, Joseph Lindon Smith, and ( as the representative of the antiquities service ) Arthur Weigall.
When Arthedain was destroyed by Angmar she probably fled with her son Aranarth to Lindon.
The Canopy Group is an investment firm founded by Ray Noorda, headquartered in Lindon, Utah.
The picture was photographed in Super Panavision 70 by Lionel Lindon, and presented in 70 mm Cinerama in premiere engagements.
The self-transcendence measure was shown to be heritable by classical twin studies conducted by Lindon Eaves and Nicholas Martin.
Lindon ran the school for 15 years, but was never fully accepted by the old boys because he lacked the personal warmth with the boys that had been seen with Bracebridge Wilson and Cuthbertson.

Lindon and War
By the end of the War, most of the survivors of Beleriand gathered at the Mouths and the Isle of Balar, and many of them went to Lindon until the Elves were summoned to Valinor, and the Edain to the new isle of Númenor.

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