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 | | Adunakhor was a dunadan, and the twentieth King of Numenor. |  | | It is revealed in The Return of the King that she stole away to the Battle of the Pelennor Fields in the guise of a man by the name of Dernhelm. |  | | But before he did, Isildur, son of Elendil, sneaked into the King's Court which was guarded by the worshipers of the Darkness, and stole a fruit from the tree. |
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http://valarguild.org/varda/Tolkien/encyc/men.html
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| | The Grey Havens - Humans: A History and Complete Chronology of Númenor |
 | | Mithrellas, a companion of Nimrodel (the beloved of Amroth) is lost in the woods of Belfalas and is taken in by Imrazôr, a Dúnadan of the area. |  | | I have described the Kings of Durin's Folk as Kings Under the Mountain even if they only ruled Erebor for part of their reign. |  | | With the death of Eärendur, owing to dissension among his sons, Arnor was divided into three smaller kingdoms: Arthedain, Cardolan, and Rhudaur. |
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http://tolkien.cro.net/humans/chronag.html
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| | Objects of Middle-earth |
 | | On Midsummer's Eve of 3019, Elrond brought the Sceptre of Annuminas to Minas Tirith and gave it to Aragorn, King Elessar, of the Reunited Kingdoms of Gondor and Arnor. |  | | Later during the reign of King Atanatar II Alcarin (1149-1226), a new crown was made of silver and jewels. |  | | After Arnor was divided into three kingdoms, the ring passed to the kings of Arthedain. |
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http://www.tuckborough.net/objects.html
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| | Aragorn |
 | | Then a great beauty was revealed in him, so that all who after came there looked on him in wonder; for they saw that the grace of his youth, and the valour of his manhood, and the wisdom and majesty of his age were blended together. |  | | She begged him not to take the Paths of the Dead, and then asked to be allowed to accompany him, but he told her that her duty was to remain with her people. |  | | And they named him Elfstone, because of the green stone that he wore, and so the name which it was foretold at his birth that he should bear was chosen for him by his own people. |
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http://www.tuckborough.net/aragorn.html
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| | The Division of Arnor |
 | | The Red Book goes on to describe the boundaries of the new realms, Arthedain, Rhudaur, and Cardolan and their hostile relations. |  | | In our recent history, Celtic society demanded that a king be pure of body and without physical blemish. |  | | Reading the texts on Middle Earth history, we know that Annuminas was abandoned as the royal capital in favour of Fornost Erain. |
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http://indigo.ie/~warrenl/Tolkien/Division/Division.html
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| | Third Age: Kings Of Arthedain |
 | | Arthedain held out against Angmar the longest of the three kingdoms of Arnor, but in 1974 the Witch-King finally triumphed. |  | | The man they'd brought to rest in the Chief's House was tall and strange and oddly beautiful, even if he had been foolish enough to come into the lands of the Lossoth without bear-skin or wolf-pelt to keep him warm. |  | | Firiel was the daughter of Ondoher, King of Gondor, and sister to his two sons. |
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http://www.subreality.com/thirdage/arthedain.htm
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| | Genealogies of the noble Mannish houses |
 | | The male line of Arthedain continued uninterrupted to Arvedui who - based on his marriage to Fíriel of the Southern Line - claimed the vacant throne of Gondor but was rejected. |  | | The following sections discuss the accompanying PDF-file displaying the genealogical trees of the noble Mannish houses from the First to the Fourth Age of the Sun. |  | | CT wonders in a comment to LE whether he really belongs into the list because Ar-Adûnakhôr is attested as the first king who wrote his throne name primarily in Adûnaic language. |
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http://rover.wiesbaden.vistec.net/~lalaith/Tolkien/Dynasty.html
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| | IMDb :: Boards :: Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The (2002) |
 | | He doesn't know whether the next king will have the same desire to protect the Shire, indeed Aragorn owes his position to the hobbits, but the next king would not necessarily understand that. |  | | Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, The (2003) |  | | The Wisdom of Aragorn: A Fourth Age Question (Spoilers, ON TOPIC!) |
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http://ringnuts.bravehost.com/wisdomaragornfourth.htm
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| | Malvegil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Many evil men and Orcs began to gather on both sides of the Misty Mountains, and Arthedain was in an uneasy watch ever after. |  | | Malvegil was the son of King Celebrindor of Arthedain. |  | | Under his rule the realm of Angmar was established by the Witch-King in the north of Rhudaur, and evil began to appear in Arnor. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malvegil
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| | Articles - Araphant |
 | | Four years later King Ondoher died by an attack of the Wainriders, and Araphant& son Arvedui made a claim for the throne of Gondor by right of his blood connection to Isildur, and his wife FÃriel, who by the laws of Númenor now should have become the Ruling Queen. |  | | He was the son and heir of King Araval of Arthedain and he came to the throne in 1891 T.A. at the death of his father. |  | | Araphant continued his father's policy of renewing contact with Gondor, and he forged an alliance with Gondor& King Ondoher, leading to a marriage between Ondoher's daughter FÃriel and Araphant& son Arvedui. |
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http://www.bronzebass.com/articles/Araphant
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| | Eriador |
 | | The Stoors leave the Angle and some return to Wilderland. |  | | Under the reign of Aragorn, King Elessar, the North-kingdom of Arnor was reestablished in Eriador. |  | | Cardolan and Rhudaur were overrun and King Arveleg of Arthedain was slain. |
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http://www.tuckborough.net/eriador.html
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| | The Ring of Barahir - Lord of the Rings Fanatics Library |
 | | The last fact that is known of the Ring of Barahir is that Aragorn gave it to Arwen, as a sign of his love and their betrothal, upon the hill of Cerin Amroth. |  | | She could not be queen, yet her father gifted her with the ring instead, and it passed on to her descendants, the lords of Andunië. |  | | The fourth king, Tar-Elendil, had a daughter Silmarien. |
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http://www.lotrlibrary.com/sio/ringofbarahir.asp
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| | Ring of Barahir |
 | | But King Elendil gave the ring to his eldest daughter Silmariën, who was not allowed to succeed him on the throne. |  | | But then it moved to Fornost, to the Kings of Arthedain, and was passed from Amlaith, eldest son of Eärendur through thirteen successions to – at last – King Arvedui. |  | | And the ring then passed from Silmariën to her son Valandil, first of the lords of Andúnië. |
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http://valarguild.org/varda/Tolkien/encyc/papers/ringBarahir.htm
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| | Aragorn's Ancestry |
 | | The line through Lady Silmarien goes back to Elros, 1st King of Numenor. |  | | Whatever their exact kinship, kings of Numenor had to be of the Line of Elros. |  | | The distinction is made clear by the argument over the throne of Gondor which arose after the marriage of the last Arnorian king, Arvedui of Arthedain, to Firiel, daughter of Ondoher (the 31st king of Gondor). |
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http://web.ukonline.co.uk/rwf.downing/laragorn.htm
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| | Middle Earth Knowledge Base - King of Arthedain |
 | | Middle Earth Knowledge Base - King of Arthedain |  | | After Arvedui, the Kingdom of Arthedain was destroyed by the forces of the Witch King of Angmar and the line of Isildur continued in the Chieftains of the Dúnedain, of which Aranarth, the son of Arvedui was the first. |  | | The King of Arthedain was the title of fifteen Lords of the Dúnedain, who ruled Arthedain as a seperate kingdom. |
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http://www.lordoftherings.org/MEKB/index.php?page=King_of_Arthedain
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| | Visualizing Middle-earth by Michael Martinez - Page 1 of 2 |
 | | Concludes a humorous epistiary section with imaginary correspondences between Gandalf and kings of Arthedain/Arnor. |  | | By examining the history of Eriador and Rhovanion, as well as what little Tolkien wrote about the Istari, it is possible to make some guesses at who might have known Gandalf. |  | | Not so much about Sandra Bullock as about the never-named wife of Isildur, this essay tackles the difficult question of what sort of story might be constructed about the mother of Valandil who was widowed more than a year after the War of the Last Alliance of Elves and Men ended. |
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http://www.sffworld.com/authors/m/martinez_michael/synopsis/visualizing1.html
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| | White Council archive Re: Fall of Arthedain/Arnor Tolkien and the Inklings discussion |
 | | How else could Aranarth have learned what happened to the King and tell this to Cirdan? |  | | There was simply nothing left to be king of, and even though the Shire-Hobbits rebuilt their land they seem to have taken their time in getting organized even after Aranarth declared himself a chieftain and not a king. |  | | But at last that hope was forgotten, and remained only in the saying When the King comes back, used of some good that could not be achieved, or of some evil that could not be amended. |
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http://www.sf-fandom.com/xoa/white_council/archive_18/3620.htm
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| | Lord of the Rings Fanatics Library - The Division of Arnor |
 | | The Unfinished Tales might leads us to believe that Arthedain controlled Weathertop, for it says: |  | | Therefore, either the fortress was in the hands of Arthedain, as suggested by the Unfinished Tales and the struck out passage in HoMe XII, or it was in the hands of Cardolan, which later assented to the rule of Arthedain. |  | | The Kings of Arthedain, being the eldest direct line of Isildur’s son Valandil, claimed sovereignty over the other realms, but they did not acknowledge this claim. |
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http://www.lotrlibrary.com/placesofarda/divisionofarnor.asp
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| | Open Scrolls Archive View topic - Help me find this!! |
 | | I do remember seeing a bare-bones geneological tree in a Tolkien book, but am currently at work and can't check. |  | | I know I have seen it in one of my books somewhere, but I can't remember which one. |  | | I need a detailed family tree for Aragorn and all the Dunedain kings going back to the fall of Numenor. |
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http://www.scribeoz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=157
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| | Celebrindor |
 | | Celepharn was the son of King Celepharn of Arthedain. |  | | Celebrindor's rule over Arthedain was a peaceful and uneventful one, as relations with the other splinter-realms of Arnor, Cardolan and Rhudaur, were good, and no evil threathened the realm yet. |
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http://www.encyclopedia-1.com/c/ce/celebrindor.html
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| | arveleg ii |
 | | Arveleg was the son of King Arvegil of Arthedain. |  | | He came to the throne in 1743 at the death of his father, and was named for his great-great-grandfather Arveleg I. |
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http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/arveleg_ii.html
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| | TolkienWiki: Arthedain |
 | | After the death of Eärendur, King of Arnor, his three sons fought for the crown. |  | | Arthedain also kept 2 our of the 3 Palantíri of the north: the master stone was in Amon Sûl and the other one in Fornost (the third was kept by the Elves in Emyn Beraid. |  | | The first king of Arthedain was Amlaith, who ruled from 861-946. |
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http://www.thetolkienwiki.org/wiki.cgi?Arthedain
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| | 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). |
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http://www.lordoftherings.org/MEKB/index.php?page=Argeleb_I
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| | Bambooweb: Amlaith |
 | | Amlaith of Fornost was the eldest son of Eärendur, the tenth King of Arnor. |  | | Under his rule the capital was formally removed from Annúminas to Fornost. |  | | He was destined to become King of Arnor after his father's death in 861 T.A., but there were constant quarrels between Eärendur's sons. |
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http://www.bambooweb.com/articles/a/m/Amlaith.html
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| | Mallor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He was the son and heir of King Beleg of Arthedain and came to the throne in 1029 T.A. at the death of his father, when he was 134 years old. |  | | During his reign the Istari came to Middle-earth from Valinor, but at the time their origin was not known. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mallor
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| | Articles - Beleg of Arnor |
 | | He was the son and heir of King Amlaith of Arthedain and came to the throne in 946 T.A. at the death of his father. |  | | During his reign, Hobbits were first seen west of the Misty Mountains, entering Eriador. |
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http://www.fineshoes.net/articles/Beleg_of_Arnor
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Tar-Elendil |
 | | He was the fourth King of Númenor, succeeding his father Tar-Amandil. |  | | He is the direct ancestor of all subsequent Kings of Númenor through his son. |  | | Through his daughter, Tar-Elendil is direct ancestor to: |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/T/TA/TAR/Tar-Elendil
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| | arnor |
 | | After the death of its tenth king, Eärendur, in T.A. Arnor was shaken by civil war between the three sons of Eärendur. |  | | His three eldest sons were killed with him, but the fourth and youngest, Valandil, survived and became king of Arnor (T.A 2 or 10?). |  | | The history of the two kingdoms is intertwined; both kingdoms are known as the Realms of the Dúnedain in Exile. |
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http://www.fact-library.com/arnor.html
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| | BIGpedia - Beren - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online |
 | | After the ruin of the Outlaws of Dorthonion, Beren was forced from the land of his birth by Sauron and Draugluin. |  | | The battle of the Dagor Bragollach befell during his youth, bringing about the ruin of his kingdom. |  | | The young Beren lived with his father and ten loyal followers in the highlands of Dorthonion, and the twelve of them performed many acts of bravery, to the great frustration of Morgoth, the Dark King of Angband. |
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http://www.bigpedia.com/encyclopedia/Beren
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| | Science Fair Projects - Talk:Kings of Arthedain |
 | | Tolkien had a paragraph or two for the Gondorian kings, so there's something to work with in those cases. |  | | Yet it would be a deviation from what is already established practice: you can follow the southern line all the way from Elros through the Kings of Númenor on to the Kings of Gondor to Eärnur, but as it is now the northern line is unfinished. |  | | Most of these names are just names, and they are never ever going to have additional content associated with them, so there's no point in making free links for them. |
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http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Talk:Kings_of_Arthedain
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| | 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. |  | | This of course, was not true, but The Chosen believed so and were afraid to enter Rhudaur again. |  | | 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. |
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http://www.freewebs.com/morfang/history.htm
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| | MUME.NET - LOGS |
 | | This was once the great banquet hall of the kings of Arthedain, told to have been one of the finest places ever built by men in Eriador. |
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http://mume.mine.nu/show.php?id=4696
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| | LOTR trivia |
 | | book question, aside from aragorn who were the last two kings of arnor (arthedain) and gondor? |  | | Nice job sauron, but i guess my question kind of didnt make sense, i wanted the last king of arnor, which was arvedui and the last king of gondor earnur. |  | | were grandcousins or something, castamir being the grandson of the brother of a king of gondor... |
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http://www.killermovies.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-22016
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 | | The White Council believes that if Arthedain can be restored, the efforts of the Witch-king can be reversed, and the grip of the Dark One will be weakened not only in the North, but throughout Middle-earth. |  | | Storing Items: For this scenario, items may only be stored at Annúminas, Dead Man's Dike, and Weathertop, and only after a Rebuild the Town has been played on that site. |  | | Yet even they could not resist his relentless onslaughts forever; eventually Amon Sûl, Annúminas, and Fornost Erain fell to the Witch-king's hordes and vile magics, and the North collapsed into ruin. |
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http://fan.theonering.net/morgulrats/glory.html
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| | FORNOST, FORNOST ERAIN |
 | | Once, Fornost (Q. "northern fortress") Erain (Q. "of the kings"), was the seat of the kings of Arthedain (between Amlaith and Arvedui). |  | | In 1974, Fornost was captured by the Witch-king and ruined. |
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http://mume.pvv.org/Import/dict/fornost.html
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