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Remember, in Gondor the new year shall always be the 25th of March when Sauron fell. Thats a roughly paraphrased quote from the Field of Cormallen in ROTK.
March 17th is a lie. Our calender is not used in Middle earth. Jesus, why make stuff up ffs.
- Check the appendixes. Tolkien did in fact map the calendar to our dates and use them in his timelines. --CBD ☎ ✉ 13:00, 23 January 2006 (UTC)