Cemendur
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The Heirs of Anárion |
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Part of The Lord of the Rings |
Kings of Gondor |
Meneldil · Cemendur · Eärendil |
Anardil · Ostoher · Rómendacil I |
Turambar · Eärendur |
Atanatar I · Siriondil |
Ship-Kings of Gondor |
Tarannon Falastur · Eärnil I |
Ciryandil · Hyarmendacil I |
Kings of Gondor |
Atanatar II · Narmacil I · Calmacil |
Rómendacil II · Valacar · Eldacar |
Aldamir · Hyarmendacil II · Minardil |
Telemnar · Tarondor · Telumehtar |
Narmacil II · Calimehtar · Ondoher |
Eärnil II · Eärnur |
Kings of the Reunited Kingdom |
Aragorn II · Eldarion |
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Cemendur is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth.
He was the son and successor of Meneldil, King of Gondor.
He succeeded his father to the throne in T.A. 158. Little is known is about his reign, only that it was a peaceful one.
He was succeeded by his son Eärendil in T.A. 238.
Preceded by: Meneldil |
Kings of Gondor | Succeeded by: Eärendil |
A much earlier Cemendur (b. S.A. 575) was a descendant of Elros, and the son of Axantur. He had two children: a daughter Írildë, and a son Hallatan. Hallatan was the father of Hallacar, the husband of Tar-Ancalimë.