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 | | In the Tale of years, it says in S.A. 2251 "Tar-Atanamir takes the sceptre", however, Atanamir died in 2221. |  | | Silmari n was definitely the eldest child of Tar-Elendil, and her birthdate is given several times as S.A. In the Tale of Years, the entry of Silmari n's birthdate is given as 548, a date that goes back to the first drafts of that text (see Silmari n's article for details}. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Timeline-of-Arda
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| Â | David Cofield - Heirs Apparent: Royal Succession in Númenor and Middle-earth - Tolkien |
 | | Tar-Atanamir the Great refused to lay down the scepter or his life and reigned until his death in 2221. |  | | Succeeding monarchs followed his example, and his grandson Tar-Telemmaitë (reigned 2386-2526), became the first King since Elros to see the birth of a great-grandchild in the direct line of succession. |  | | Although Atanamir lived 421 years, he was the last King to survive beyond his 400th year. |
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http://www.grijalvo.com/Hfz002/hfz002_a_David_Cofield_Heirs_apparent_gb.htm
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| Â | Entmoot - Epiloge 1: Akallabéth |
 | | 2000 years into the Second Age, the Dúnedain have fallen back into the fear of death, and the 13th king (Tar Atanamir) clings to life until senility takes him. |  | | Messengers trying to explain the difference in fates between men and elves are ignored. |  | | When he does finally die, Númenórë is split into two factions. |
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http://www.entmoot.tolkientrail.com/printthread.php?t=11057
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| Â | The Tolkienion Lexicon |
 | | Afterwards, all kings and queens of the Line of Elros assumed the prefix Tar- which subsequently will not be translated any longer. |
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http://www.tolkienion.com/lexicon/elros.html
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 | | Hobbits are listed by their family names, not given names (for example, Frodo Baggins is under Baggins, Frodo), and rulers of Númenor are listed by their names without Tar- or Ar- prefixes (for example, Ar-Pharazôn is under Pharazôn, Ar-). |  | | This page lists also articles that haven't been created yet, but are linked to from other Middle-earth articles. |
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http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/list_of_middle_earth_articles.html
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| Â | Origins of the Nazgûl |
 | | Atanamir and his successors levied heavy tribute, and the ships of the Númenoreans returned laden with spoil.” The Return of the King, Appendix A, (i) “Númenor”. |  | | The Númenorean “havens became fortresses, holding wide coastlands in subjection. |
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http://www.zarkanya.net/ForeignersQuarter/origins_of_Nazgul.htm
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| Â | Sauron's Mittelerde-Tolkien Forum |
 | | It was not until the reign of the eighteenth King, Tar-Calmacil, that it became common for name of the King to be spoken in Adûnaic. |  | | The names of the Kings prefixed with "Tar" are all Quenya ("Tar" means High King). |
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http://7143.rapidforum.com/topic=100183260835&action=newposting&...
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| Â | Mirel's Diary: Part II |
 | | "Pharazôn ada Tar, Pharazôn ada Tar", and not much else to be heard. |  | | From my carriage I saw only angry faces. |
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http://www.valarguild.org/varda/Tolkien/encyc/fiction/miriel2.htm
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