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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. |  | | Angbor was a man of Gondor, of Dunadan descent. |
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http://valarguild.org/varda/Tolkien/encyc/men.html
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| | Encyclopedia of Arda: King of Gondor |
 | | The Usurper of Eldacar's throne was descended from the royal line (he was the great-grandson of Calmacil) and is considered a King of Gondor in his own right. |  | | He was lost with all his children in the Dark Plague, and his line came to an end. |  | | He reigned for just ten years, as unrest among his subjects grew, after which Eldacar attacked from the east and reclaimed the throne of Gondor. |
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http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/k/kingofgondor.html
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| | Finduilas's J.R.R. Tolkien Page - Places in Middle-Earth |
 | | The Falls of Rauros are in the North-West of Gondor. |  | | Two towers built by the Men of Gondor after the War of the Last Alliance to prevent evil from entering into Mordor again. |  | | Mordor, translated as, the Black Land, was the realm of Sauron, and where he forged the One Ring. |
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http://fin.go.wifl.at.org/tables/html/places.htm
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| | Third Age |
 | | Meneldil kept Gondor for his own heirs, leaving the northern kingdom of Arnor to fragment and dissolve in the hands of Isildur's descendants. |  | | When King Valacar died in 1432, his half-Northman son Eldacar wsa not accepted by those who believed his "diluted" blood would rot the royal line. |  | | Set at Pelargir after the Battle of Fornost, this deals with a young man suffering from the Black Shadow, a desperate mother, and two strange travellers, one clad in grey and one in earthen brown. |
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http://www.subreality.com/thirdage/gondor.htm
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 | | But he proved a good and wise king; though the speech of Gondor was used in his house, and not all men thought that good. |  | | When Sauron saw the power of the Numenoreans, he smoothened his tongue and humbled before the king, and was taken as prisoner back to Numenor in SA 3262. |  | | The White Tree of Gondor ------------------------ When Isildur came to Middle Earth after the downfall of Numenor, he brought with him the scion of Nimloth the Fair. |
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http://www.geocities.com/genesisfiles/libraries/Morgul_Public.txt
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| | The Appendices: Appendix A |
 | | The second evil came upon Gondor in the reign of Telecom, son of Minuscul II, the twenty-fourth, twenty-fifth, or twenty-sixth king. |  | | Yet those in Gondor who still read the low-grade, puerile romances frequently available in paperback, liked to think that the King would eventually return; and some, who were called Tories, or Vegetarians, remembered the ancient line of "Kings over the Barrel" in the barbarous realm of Arnor. |  | | He gave his name as Ara-uh-Thorgil, but in Gondor he was known as Araphatz, for he was a man of weight. |
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http://flyingmoose.org/tolksarc/book/booka_a.htm
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| | KMC Forums - Last King of Gondor? |
 | | He passed over Dor-nu-Fauglith like a wind amid the dust, and all that beheld his onset fled in amaze, thinking that Oromë himself was come: for a great madness of rage was upon him, so that his eyes shone like the eyes of the Valar. |  | | IN which case, my question is, why is Isildur considered the last King of Gondor and why can only Aragorn call upon them as Isildur had other heirs. |  | | So about Isildur as the last king, it's either the filmmakers made a mistake or they deliberately decided to do that. |
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http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f34/t25170.html
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| | Minas Anor / Minas Tirith |
 | | 317; "Gondor and the Heirs of Anarion," passim; "The Stewards," passim; "The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen," 343-44; "Durin's Folk" p. |  | | As the tide of the battle was turning against the defenders, Aragorn arrived with reinforcements in the ships of the Corsairs, and he unfurled the banner bearing the White Tree and Seven Stars of the Kings of Gondor. |  | | The White Tree dies and a seedling is replanted by King Tarondor. |
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http://www.tuckborough.net/minastirith.html
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| | Lord of the Rings Movies Information TheOneRing.net News Archives |
 | | And the stars flamed in the sunlight, for they were wrought of gems by Arwen daughter of Elrond; and the crown was bright in the morning, for it was wrought of mithril and gold. |  | | Just as described: white tree on a sable field, seven stars, and a king's crown. |  | | The stars are irridescent white/silver thread in a laid-stitch, giving them a three-dimensional appearance. |
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http://www.theonering.net/perl/newsview/8/1072827011
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/k/ki/index.html
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| | LotR:Halda Tindómë |
 | | Castamir - Ruled for 10 years...The Usurper of Eldacar's throne was descended from the Royal line (he was the great-grandson of Calmacil) and was considered the King of Gondor by his own right...during his ten year reign, his subjects grew restless...he was attacked from the east by Eldacar and lost the throne in death... |  | | Ciryandil - Ruled for 79 years...During his reign, the Haradrim came against Umbar and he died in it's defence... |  | | For ten years, Eldacar gathered his forces and then challenged Castamir for his rightful Kingship...He slayed the Usurper and regained his throne, ruling for another 43 years before his death... |
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http://www.msnusers.com/LotRHaldaTindome/kingsofgondor.msnw
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| | GONDOR |
 | | This Plague was no localized event: the Plague swept through all of Middle-earth, reaching the successor states of Arnor and the Hobbits of the Shire in the North. |  | | Although Eärnur wished to fight him, Eärnur's horse was terrified and fled the battle against his wishes. |  | | The current King Eldacar was of mixed blood: his mother was of the Northmen. |
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http://www.yotor.org/wiki/en/go/Gondor.htm
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| | The Grey Havens - Songs & Tales: Unfinished Tales: The Second Age: A Description of the Island of Númenor |
 | | These represent indeed but a small part of all that was once written, for many natural histories and geographies were composed by learned men in Númenor; but these, like nearly all else of the arts and science of Númenor at its high tide, disappeared in the Downfall. |  | | Unfinished Tales: The Second Age: A Description of the Island of Númenor |  | | A new sword was made for the King's Heir to be given to him on the day on which his title was conferred. |
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| | ipedia.com: Timeline of Arda Article |
 | | 1015 - Hyarmendacil I ascends throne of Gondor |  | | 2899 - Ar-Adûnakhôr becomes twentieth king of Númenor and the first to take his royal name in Adûnaic, the language of Men, instead of Quenya, the high language of the Elves |  | | 1964 - Arvedui, son of King Araphant of Arthedain, ascends the throne |
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http://www.ipedia.com/timeline_of_arda.html
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| | Steward Kings - InfoSearchPoint.com |
 | | The Quenya name of the title is Arandur: "Servant of the King" |  | | After the death of King Eärnur, who left no heir to the throne of Gondor, the reigning steward Mardil Voronwë became the first of the Ruling Stewards. |  | | The Steward Kings of Gondor is a reference to fictional rulers from J. |
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http://www.infosearchpoint.com/display/Steward_Kings
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| | Celebrant Field |
 | | ibid, page 296: "They were only rudely armed, and had no great number of horses for riding, using horses mainly for draught, since they had many large wains, as had the Wainriders (to whom they were no doubt akin) that assailed Gondor in the last days of the Kings." |  | | But after Eorl became king there it was always called Rohan, which in the tongue of Gondor means “land of the horse:” and the Éothéod were called the Rohirrim (“the horse-lords”). |  | | But a confederation of Easterlings — known as Wainriders — had invaded (in 1856) and enslaved the people who did not flee. |
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http://larsen-family.us/~1066/celebrant.html
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| | Gondor . . . The Lord of The Rings |
 | | The names of all the kings of Gondor begin with Ar-, which means "royal" or "noble" in their original language. |  | | In TA 1448 the sons and followers of Castamir captured Umbar. |  | | Gondor was then reduced to the lands between the Rivers Isen and Anduin, south of the White Mountains, plus Anorien to the north of the mountains. |
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http://www.rilet.com/tolkien/page3.html
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| | TolkienWiki: The__Kings__of__Gondor |
 | | Tarannon Falastur - 913 (first childless king followed by his nephew) |  | | Narmacil I - 1294 (Second childless king followed by his brother) |  | | Elendil the Tall is counted the First High King of Arnor and Gondor. |
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http://www.thetolkienwiki.org/wiki.cgi?The__Kings__of__Gondor
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| | Lord of the Rings: Kingdom of Minas Tirith |
 | | This is the home of King Aragorn Elessar, Queen Arwen Evenstar, and their fearless Rangers. |  | | By the blood of this people, the people of the White City, is the darkness of Mordor kept at bay in the East. |  | | I hope you will find your way through the seven circles of the city to the home of the King and the Queen, where you can expect a warm greeting. |
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http://www.lotrplaza.com/gondor
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| | The Stewards of Gondor |
 | | Fought the Balchoth and gave Calenhardhon to Eorl for his aid to Gondor |  | | For the Kings of Gondor see The Dunedain of the South |  | | Became the 1st Ruling Steward on Earnil's death |
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http://web.ukonline.co.uk/rwf.downing/lsteward.htm
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| | Tolkien Gallery, Page Four |
 | | Scholars of ancient lore could find resources at Rivendell, or in the ancient archives at the City of the Kings in Gondor. |
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http://www.quicksilver899.com/Tolkien_Gallery/TolkienGallery4.html
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| | White Council archive Re: Kings of Gondor Tolkien and the Inklings discussion |
 | | He became ruler at a time when Gondor was in serious decline, and showed himself to be a statesman of exceptional ability. |  | | In Reply to: Re: Kings of Gondor posted by Thorin on May 20, 2000 at 12:29:08: |  | | : How about Cirion as wisest he where to find help in his wars against the Easterlings and he was wise enough to reward Eorl in such a way that the Rohirrim would be able to aid Gondor in the years to come. |
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http://www.sf-fandom.com/xoa/white_council/archive_68/13776.htm
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 | | 17 we can find a song of Gondor sung by Aragorn. |  | | There blew West Wind; the light upon the Silver-tree |  | | fell like bright rain in gardens of the ancient Kings. |
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http://www.elvish.org/gwaith/gondor.htm
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