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the lord of the rings - How many men fought for Gondor at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields?


I am puzzled by the apparent lack of information online about the troop strength of the victors in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields (aka the Battle of Minas Tirith). We are told in The Return of the King about which leaders came to Gondor's aid and how many men they brought with them, though the data is scattered throughout the book. But I have not been able to find a summary of the numbers anywhere.


My memory is hazy, but I remember reading that troops were sent from several different regions of southern Gondor, as well as the Rohirrim from Rohan, a garrison from Osgiliath, a handful of Rangers from the north, and of course the defenders of Minas Tirith itself.


Has anyone compiled an order of battle listing the numbers and origins of all the warriors mentioned in the books as fighting at Pelennor Fields? It would take some time to put together, but it would certainly be possible to make a fairly accurate estimate of the troop strength.





Note: An "order of battle" is simply a list of the units involved in a battle and the strength (i.e., number of soldiers) of each unit.



Answer



A brief glance produced the following information, but there is far more info scattered throughout the book. I would rather accept someone else's answer than my own, so please don't hesitate to submit an answer yourself. This is primarily intended to explain what I am looking for in an answer.


From Southern Gondor (arriving before the battle):
200 from Lossarnach under Lord Forlong the Fat.
300 from Ringlo led by Lord Dervorin.
500 bowmen from Morthond following Duinhir and his two sons.
Unknown numbers from Anfalas ("a long line of men ...scantily equipped"), led by Lord Golasgil.
Unknown numbers from Lamedon ("a few grim hillmen without a captain").

100+ "fisher-folk" from Ethir
300 from Pinnath Gelin led by Lord Hirluin the Fair.
700+ from Dol Amroth led by Prince Imrahil ("a company of knights ...and 700 men at arms").
Total: "Less than 3,000 full told".


Miscellaneous:
26+ Rangers of the north under Halbarad ("no fewer than the king's escort, at the least"; King Theoden's escort consists of 21 men, plus Merry, Gimli, and Legolas)


Rohirrim:
6,000, presumably all cavalry; led by Theoden and Eomer.


Osgiliath:
("Probably ...around 1,000", according to Tolkien Gateway), led by Faramir.



Minas Tirith:
("Likely ...no more than 4,000" according to Tolkien Gateway; "Around 2,000" according to the LotR wiki), led by Denethor, then Gandalf, then Imrahil.


Southern Gondor (arriving by ships with Aragorn mid-battle):
Number unknown, "a great valour of the folk of Lebennin and Lamedon and the fiefs of the South", led by Aragorn.


Grand Total (from the above data only; more information can likely be found through a more thorough examination of the text): At least 12,000-14,000 men




Note: The troop strength of Sauron's forces (including his own army, as well as the troops from the east and south) is even harder to ascertain; the LotR wiki says at least 45,000; Tolkien Gateway says possibly more than 75,000.


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