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 The Day of Nirnadel's Wedding
He was fond of flower deserts, which she had tried little of.
Stuffy, boring Argeleb, a man more than three times your age, who hardly ever leaves Fornost-Erain.
Dawn Falcon also sat with them, though she was neither truly family nor royal.
http://fiction.memory-motel.net/nirnadel.html   (9081 words)

  
 Argeleb I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Argeleb fortified the hills at Weathertop, and was killed in 1356 T.A. by evil men from Rhudaur.
Argeleb I was succeeded by his son Arveleg I.
Argeleb I was the son of King Malvegil of Arthedain.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argeleb_I   (149 words)

  
 CGR: View Single Post - The Jewels of Battle - A Lord of the Rings Story
During the reign of Argeleb II, evil returned to Arnor.
Envinyatalis grew restless; a lust for battle was creeping into his heart.
Argeleb was slain in battle against Rhudaur and Angmar at the watchtower of Amon Sûl.
http://www.christianguitar.org/forums/showpost.php?p=871094&postcount=6   (2489 words)

  
 Middle Earth Knowledge Base - Argeleb II
During his reign, the plague came upon Eriador and the Dúnedain of Cardolan all died.
Middle Earth Knowledge Base - Argeleb II Key Pages: Home
Argeleb II was succeeded by his son Arvegil.
http://www.lordoftherings.org/MEKB/index.php?page=Argeleb_II   (92 words)

  
 Lord of the Rings: Marriage Prospects
Smarts: According to Placeholding Phenomena, Argeleb was smart enough to hold on to his throne for 81 years.
In fact, I think we've discovered what makes him significant!
Competition: Unlike Argeleb, who is a non-entity to begin with, the non-entity who bore his son, presumably his wife, doesn't even have a name!
http://www25.brinkster.com/lotrmarriage/Argeleb.htm   (336 words)

  
 The Grey Havens - Humans: A History and Complete Chronology of Númenor
Begining with Argeleb, the kings of Arthedain claimed dominion over all of Arnor and took names with the prefix
The Stoors flee the Angle, some recross the Misty Mountains and settle along the Gladden River.
Aldamir is slain in battle with the Haradrim and the Corsairs of Umbar.
http://tolkien.cro.net/humans/chronag.html   (3861 words)

  
 TolkienWiki: Arthedain
Because of this, Argeleb I claimed dominion over all Arnor in III 1346, which was contested by Rhudaur.
The first king of Arthedain was Amlaith, who ruled from 861-946.
1356: King Argeleb I slain in battle with the Rhudaur.
http://www.thetolkienwiki.org/wiki.cgi?Arthedain   (879 words)

  
 Argeleb I
Argeleb I fue tenido éxito por su hijo Arveleg I. English version: Argeleb I Next: Estación De Kokura Up
Argeleb I era el hijo de rey Malvegil de Arthedain.
Argeleb I es un carácter ficticio del universo de J. Tolkien de la Central-tierra.
http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/ar/Argeleb%20I.htm   (162 words)

  
 Elanor's Diary by Vison
I am learning several sets of letters, Tengwar, for one, is new to me. Master Argeleb is our instructor, he is quite young and very handsome.
I can't sew very well, and I can't sing, and my dancing is questionable, but I have very nice handwriting.
http://lotrscrapbook.bookloaf.net/stories/serial/elanor/a/zq.html   (660 words)

  
 MERP - ANGMAR Land of the Witch King
The next sixty years were dark ones for the Dunedain of the North.
The Dunedain of Rhudaur were driven out by evil hillmen in league with Angmar and Argeleb was slain in battle.
The Witch King arose in Angmar during the realm of Malvegil of Arthedain, some time between T.A. Men became aware of the growing evil in the mountains, but Angmar was still preparing its power.
http://www.tradersplanet.net/2300.html   (751 words)

  
 GW Online : The Lord of The Rings : The Scouring of the Shire : The History of the Shire
FROM ITS FOUNDING TO It was in the middle years of the Third Age that the tale of the Shire began.
Seeing this, and judging that the Fallohides were good and honest folk, Argeleb granted his consent, yielding unto them all the land between the Baranduin (or Brownwater) river in the east and the far downs in the west to be theirs in which to dwell, an area some forty by fifty leagues.
All that was asked of them in return was that they should keep the roads and bridges of that region in good repair, and that they should hasten the king's messengers, should they pass through that land.
http://uk.games-workshop.com/thescouringoftheshire/history/1/Default.aspx?print=1?print=1?print=1   (874 words)

  
 [ Daily Tolkien ] Razing Arnor: How real were the Dunadan conspiracies?
The events surrounding the curious division of Arnor don't really tell us much, either.
In the end, his descendant Argeleb I took a royal name asserting his authority over all of former Arnor because the other royal families descended from Earendur had died out.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/881546/posts   (4200 words)

  
 ¤The Lord Of The Rings¤
About this time the Stoors leave Angle, and some return to Wilderland.
They are joined by Stoors coming up from Dunland.
King Argeleb I slain in battle with Rhudaur.
http://www.msnusers.com/dvcg2o69vq0acjeeru47naico5/the3rdage.msnw   (468 words)

  
 Arveleg I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arveleg I was the son of King Argeleb I of Arthedain.
He came to the throne in 1356 at the death of his father by the hands of men of Rhudaur.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arveleg_I   (179 words)

  
 Middle Earth Knowledge Base - Argeleb I
Argeleb I was slain in a battle between Arthedain and Rhudaur and he was succeeded by his son Arveleg I.
Argeleb I was the seventh King of Arthedain and ruled Arthedain for 7 years until his death (TA 1349 - TA 1356).
This claim was opposed by Rhudaur, since an evil lord of the Hillmen (in secret collaborating with Angmar) had taken control of that land (and the Dúnedain were few there).
http://www.lordoftherings.org/MEKB/index.php?page=Argeleb_I   (100 words)

  
 Human Section
Argeleb was the son of Araphor, and he was succeeded by his son, Arvegil.
Araphor was succeeded for King by his son, Argeleb II.
At this time the Dunedain dwindled in Cardolan, and evil spirits from Angmar entered the deserted graves in which many of the Dunedain's lords and kings were buried.
http://valarguild.org/varda/Tolkien/encyc/men.html   (13168 words)

  
 Kings of Arnor
After Eärendur the realm of Arnor was split between his three sons, founding the realms of Arthedain, Cardolan and Rhudaur: the elder line of Kings continued with the Kings of Arthedain.
Argeleb, 7th King of Arthedain, is thus referred to as the 17th of the Kings of Arnor, and Arvedui was the 25th and last King of the Northern Line.
In 1349 T.A. the descedants of Eärendur had died out in Cardolan and Rhudaur, and Argeleb I of Arthedain again claimed the title King of Arnor.
http://www.starrepublic.org/encyclopedia/wikipedia/k/ki/kings_of_arnor.html   (212 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Argeleb I
The son of Malvegil, who sought to reunify the lost kingdom of Arnor under his Kingship.
Since the Dúnedain in Cardolan and Rhudaur had dwindled in numbers, Argeleb tried to refound Arnor around his own kingdom of Arthedain.
He failed, largely through the machinations of the Witch-king of Angmar, and instead an open war broke out in which Argeleb himself was slain.
http://www.encyclopedia-of-arda.com/a/argelebi.html   (94 words)

  
 Arvegil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He came to the throne in 1670 T.A. at the death of his father.
He was the son and heir of King Argeleb II of Arthedain.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arvegil   (131 words)

  
 Dunedain of the North
He was in turn succeeded by his son Argeleb II.
He succeeded his father as King of Arthedain and ruled until his death in 1589.
It was during this time that the Witch-king sent the evil spirits that became the Barrow-wights to occupy the Barrow-downs.
http://www.tuckborough.net/dunedain.html   (4000 words)

  
 Argeleb I -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Argeleb I was succeeded by his son (Click link for more info and facts about Arveleg I) Arveleg I.
Argeleb fortified the hills at (Click link for more info and facts about Weathertop) Weathertop, and was killed in 1356 T.A. by evil men from Rhudaur.
Cardolan accepted this rule, but Rhudaur had by then fallen under control of (Click link for more info and facts about Angmar) Angmar, and resisted his rule.
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/A/Ar/Argeleb_I.htm   (169 words)

  
 Argeleb I
Argeleb was slain in battle with the realm of Rhudaur in the strife of the Palantir of
Argeleb renewed the claim of the Lordship over all the former lands of Arnor but this was rejected by Aldor of Rhudaur, who was not an heir of Elendil, and had an secret alliance with Angmar.
During his reign Argeleb fortified the Weather Hills.
http://www.annalsofarda.dk/annals-of-arda/Humans-index-tables/Humans/Argeleb-I.htm   (71 words)

  
 Chronicle of Arda - www.ezboard.com
He is succeeded by his son Argeleb II.
He is succeeded by his son Argeleb I. 1356 Argeleb I dies in battle with Angmar.
1473 Probable date of the birth of Argeleb son of Araphor, later King Argeleb II of Arthedain.
http://pub18.ezboard.com/fsecondage32087frm53.showMessage?topicID=3.topic   (3983 words)

  
 Stories of Arda
Argeleb settled into his throne and glared at his advisor.
Argeleb raised one hand for silence, massaging his temple with the other.
He had wanted to dismiss the court, but Marcho was persistent.
http://www.storiesofarda.com/chapterview.asp?sid=3640&cid=14116   (97 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Argeleb II
Tenth King of Arthedain, son of Araphor, and direct ancestor of Aragorn Elessar.
The ar- element of Argeleb's name means 'lord' or 'king', following the tradition established by his great-grandfather and namesake, Argeleb I, who claimed lordship over the neighbouring lands of Cardolan and Rhudaur.
The date of Argeleb's birth appears only in The History of Middle-earth volume XII, The Peoples of Middle-earth.
http://www.encyclopedia-of-arda.com/a/argelebii.html   (171 words)

  
 The third age.
He is succeeded by his son Arveleg I. - The Stoor Hobbits re-cross the Misty Mountains and settle by the Gladden Fields of the Anduin Valley..
He is succeeded by his son Argeleb I. - First Northern War pits Arthedain and Cardolan versus Rhudaur and Angmar.
Succeded by Minalcar, accepts Argeleb of Arthedain claims to the High Kingship of Arnor in 1349, and is promised autonomy.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bagpuss.house/Merp/background/ta2.htm   (2341 words)

  
 Arnor article - Arnor J.R.R. Tolkien Dúnedain Eriador Middle-earth Sindarin Second - What-Means.com
Arnor was refounded in name by Arthedain's king Argeleb I, when Cardolan placed itself under the suzerainty of Arthedain.
The people of Arnor were mostly wiped out by the wars, but the Hobbits survived in the Shire, men survived in Bree and probably other villages, and the Dúnedain of Arnor created new homes in the Angle south of Rivendell, where some of them became known as the Rangers of the North.
http://www.what-means.com/encyclopedia/Arnor   (592 words)

  
 The Bag End Bugle Silmarillion Index
Arien was the Maia who tended Laurelin and after its destruction she guided the Sun.
He claimed all the lands of Arnor since Isildur had no heir in Rhudaur and Cardolan, but Rhudaur refused his claim as King.
Aredhel put herself in front of her son though and was killed by a poisoned arrow.
http://www.thebagendbugle.net/silmarillion.html   (8144 words)

  
 COTW LOTR Appendix AI.ii & AI.iii
This is borne out by the name Argeleb, as the claimant and his
> This is borne out by the name Argeleb, as the claimant and his
was Argeleb I of Arthedain who first re-made the claim to rule all of
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 Buckland
It was thus not part of the Shire proper until the beginning of the Fourth Era when King Elessar made Buckland and the Westmarch part of the Shire.
Gorhendad Oldbuck thus became the first Master of Buckland.
Because Buckland is east of the Baranduin it isn't part of the land given to the hobbits by King Argeleb II of Arthedain.
http://www.teachersparadise.com/ency/en/wikipedia/b/bu/buckland.html   (265 words)

  
 Necronomicon Ten - Miscellaneous
The King as usual responds, sending his troops in hot pursuit.
It is because of that you are assembled before King Argeleb's Queen, Queen Liriel.
After the dreaded Games of the Underdeeps were halted (some may question this) by the forces of King Argeleb (and question this even further!) a frantic exodus from below has occurred.
http://www.necronomicon.org/past/necro-x/misc.html   (186 words)

  
 MERP log I
The Kingdom of Rhudaur has fallen into complete disarray, and the only rulers there are bands of hill-men and the puppet King Ermegil, ruling under the influence of the Witch-King of Angmar from the north.
Abdul Pointbar left his home south of the havens of Umbar nearly two years ago, after his mother and father were killed by the plague (a rarity that far south).
The surviving Dúnadan kingdom in the north of Middle-earth is Arthedain, and the current king is Argeleb II.
http://www.knuter.net/Merp.Jerks/merp_log_i_1.htm   (523 words)

  
 Charting the Shire lines
In 1349 Argeleb I claimed lordship over both Rhudaur and Cardolan, because no more heirs of Isildur lived in either of those lands.
The lords of Cardolan apparently accepted the claim, but Rhudaur had by now fallen into the hands of a lord of the hill-folk.
Arveleg rallied his people with help from Lindon and Cardolan and set up a frontier.
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/tolkien/50376   (4362 words)

  
 Rhudaur and Cardolan Lord of the Rings Fanatics Library
When Argeleb claimed lordship over the other two kingdoms, in which the line of Isildur had ceased to exist, Rhudaur resisted the claim, aided by the Witch-King.
During the reign of Argeleb of Arthedain (1349-1356) power in Rhudaur was seized by a chief of the Hill-men, who was in secret league with Angmar.
Therefore, the King of Arthedain fortified the Weather Hills and fight again broke on the borders; Argeleb himself was slain in battle against the armies of Rhudaur and Angmar in 1356.
http://www.lotrlibrary.com/agesofarda/rhudaurandcardolan.asp   (1433 words)

  
 The Division of Arnor
Civil war was averted in 861 but the three new kingdoms of Arthedain, Rhudaur and Cardolan did not exist in peace with one and other.
Note how the rise of Angmar at the beginning of Malvegil& reign (1272-1349) was followed by the partial reunification of Arnor in the reign of his son Argeleb I (1349-1356).
In the absence of conflict there was less scope for the crown to demonstrate its importance and to reward its vassals, or for a greater sense of unity in the face of an external threat.
http://gofree.indigo.ie/~warrenl/Tolkien/Division/Division.html   (1492 words)

  
 White Council archive Re: Fall of Arthedain/Arnor Tolkien and the Inklings discussion
In 1349 Argeleb I claimed sovereignty over all Arnor again (but not the High Kingship) because the last Heirs of Isildur had died out in Rhudaur and Cardolan sometime between 1272 (the year Malvegil, his father, became King of Arthedain) and 1349.
Even so, the lands between Baranduin and Lune had become so empty that in 1600 Argeleb II was free to grant them to the Hobbits as a shire.
I would not be surprised if both died in the 14th century, perhaps in the fighting that must by this time have become almost perpetual.
http://www.sf-fandom.com/xoa/white_council/archive_18/3620.htm   (2405 words)

  
 Legolas_MIrkwood
Muere Araphor y sube al trono de Atherdain Argeleb II.
El rey Minalcar de Cardolan acepta las reclamaciones de Argeleb de Atherdain como rey supremo de Arnor, y se le promete la autonomía.
Argeleb II otorga a los hobbits las tierras de Siragalë que han quedado desoladas desde que fueron arrasadas en la Segunda Guerra del Norte.
http://comunidades.msn.es/LegolasMirkwood/cronologia2.msnw   (1139 words)

  
 LOTR Press: Sunday Herald Sun
Inevitably, 'Fornost' has a footnote: As the records of Gondor relate this was Argeleb II, the twentieth of the Northern line, which came to an end with Arvedui three hundred years later.
http://www.electricpenguin.com/blatherings/lotr/pressherald.html   (661 words)

  
 Witch-king of Angmar, Lord of the Nazgul
There were few Dunedain remaining in Rhudaur and an evil lord of the Hillmen in league with the Witch-king seized power.
In 1356, King Argeleb I of Arthedain claimed rule of all of Arnor.
Rhudaur objected and waged war on Arthedain and King Argeleb was killed in battle.
http://www.tuckborough.net/witchking.html   (4288 words)

  
 Tolkienion Lexicon Letter A
Argeleb I King of Arthedain, slain in TA 1356 in battle with Rhudaur.
In TA 1601 he grants the land of the later Shire to the Periannath.
http://www.tolkienion.com/lexicon/comp_a.html   (1402 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Argeleb
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Argeleb (Lord of Silver) is the name of two Kings of Arthedain:
Updated 257 days 15 hours 46 minutes ago.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Argeleb   (114 words)

  
 Lord of the Rings Fanatics Library
In the year 1150 of the Third Age, almost a century after the Harfoots crossed the Misty Mountains, the Fallohides also moved into Eriador through the passes of Rivendell.
In the year 1601 of the Third Age the Fallohide brothers, Marcho and Blanco, found the Shire, which was later granted to them by King Argeleb II of Arthedain.
At the end of the Third Age, the Tooks and the Brandybucks still retained a strong Fallohidish strain in them.
http://www.lotrlibrary.com/racesofarda/threestrains.asp   (588 words)

  
 Grave Matters 9 November 2003 ::: The Barrow-Downs
Argeleb I, King of Arthedain, T.A. Letter 070)
Assuming that you are of the Éothéd of Gladden, as your name suggests, you might try a trip to Osgiliath using a Woodman dialect.
My only problem is...I can't bring myself to being in a thankful mood.
http://www.barrowdowns.com/gravematters020.php   (877 words)

  
 Angmar article - Angmar J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth T.A. Misty Mountains Ringwraiths - What-Means.com
Now under the Witch-King's control, Rhudaur in 1356 T.A. invaded Arthedain and in the attack, Arthedain King Argeleb I was slain.
However, with the aid of the armies of Cardolan, Arthedain managed to maintain a line of defense along the Weather Hills.
http://www.what-means.com/encyclopedia/Angmar   (309 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Weathertop
The name among Men for Amon Sûl, the southernmost of the Weather Hills in Eriador, on which had stood the Tower of Amon Sûl during the early Third Age.
The Tower of Amon Sûl on Weathertop, though, was much older, and had held one of the palantíri of the North-kingdom since the days of Arnor's foundation.
Most of the fortifications on the Weather Hills dated from the time of Argeleb I (III 1349 - III 1356) and only stood for a few decades before they were thrown down by the forces of Angmar.
http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/w/weathertop.html   (186 words)

  
 VN Boards - New Kinship: The Forsaken Men of Rhudaur
This was denied by Rhudaur, where a dark prince of the Hill-people had seized power and in secret forged an alliance with The Witch-King of Angmar.
For a long time Rhudaur had been a part of The Northern Kingdom of Arthedain, but after time passed it became populated by dark men and foul creatures.
In the days of Argeleb, the kings of Arthedain demanded the lordship over whole Arnor once again.
http://vnboards.ign.com/post.asp?brd=5042&topic=78329762   (1949 words)

  
 Canal IRC #Madrid Undernet. Chat, Foros, noticias, enlaces, utilidades gratis, etc... - Enciclopedia
En 1349, como no quedan Dúnedain en los tronos de los otros dos reinos, Argeleb I reclama la corona de todo Arnor.
Los Reyes de Arthedain son: Amlaith, Mallor, Celepharn, Celebrindor, Malvegil, Argeleb I, Arveleg I, Araphor, Argeleb II, Arvegil, Arveleg II, Araval, Araphant y Arvedui.
La historia de Arthedain es la de un conflicto permanente con sus vecinos, inicialmente por el control de la posición estratégica y fronteriza conformada por las Colinas del Tiempo y la Cima de los Vientos, que alberga además una palantír.
http://www.canalmadrid.org/modules.php?name=Encyclopedia&op=content&tid=618   (809 words)

  
 Fortresses and Towers of Middle-earth
In 1356, King Argeleb I of Arthedain was slain defending the Weather Hills against an assault from Rhudaur, which was then ruled by an evil lord of the Hillmen who had secretly joined forces with the Witch-king of Angmar.
Arveleg, son of Argeleb, drove back the invaders and defended the Weather Hills for many years.
But in 1409, Weathertop was surrounded by a great host from Angmar.
http://www.tuckborough.net/fortress.html   (7269 words)

  
 The Line of Elros
Rhudaur Argeleb I claimed kingship of all of Arnor once more.
http://tatooine.fortunecity.com/sagan/309/familytree/elros.htm   (2366 words)

  
 Argeleb
En el universo ficticio de J. Tolkien de la Central-tierra, Argeleb (señor de la plata) es el nombre de dos reyes de Arthedain:
http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/ar/Argeleb.htm   (41 words)

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