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 Encyclopedia: Timeline of Arda
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}.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Timeline-of-Arda

  
 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.
http://www.grijalvo.com/Hfz002/hfz002_a_David_Cofield_Heirs_apparent_gb.htm

  
 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.
http://www.entmoot.tolkientrail.com/printthread.php?t=11057

  
 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.
http://www.tolkienion.com/lexicon/elros.html

  
 list of middle earth articles
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.
http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/list_of_middle_earth_articles.html

  
 "The Sil" comment thread - for "Sil" lovers!
Well, you were a bit of a rogue, too, Tar!
http://ringnuts.bravehost.com/silcommentthread.htm

  
 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.
http://www.zarkanya.net/ForeignersQuarter/origins_of_Nazgul.htm

  
 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).
http://7143.rapidforum.com/topic=100183260835&action=newposting&...

  
 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.
http://www.valarguild.org/varda/Tolkien/encyc/fiction/miriel2.htm

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