Eärendur
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The Heirs of Isildur |
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Part of J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium |
Sons of Isildur |
Elendur · Aratan · Ciryon |
High-Kings of Arnor |
Valandil · Eldacar · Arantar |
Tarcil · Tarondor · Valandur |
Elendur · Eärendur |
Kings of Arthedain |
Amlaith · Beleg · Mallor |
Celepharn · Celebrindor |
Malvegil |
Kings of Arnor |
Argeleb I ·Arveleg I · Araphor |
Argeleb II · Arvegil · Arveleg II |
Araval · Araphant · Arvedui |
Chieftains of the Dúnedain |
Aranarth · Arahael · Aranuir |
Aravir · Aragorn I · Araglas |
Arahad I · Aragost · Aravorn |
Arahad II · Arassuil · Arathorn I |
Argonui · Arador · Arathorn II |
Kings of the Reunited Kingdom |
Aragorn II · Eldarion |
House of Anárion |
- Eärendur could also refer to Eärendur (Second Age).
Eärendur is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth.
He ascended the throne of Arnor in 777 T.A. after the death of his father Elendur.
He died in 861 T.A.. Eärendur had three sons, who all claimed the throne. To prevent civil war, the Kingdom of Arnor was split in the three parts Arthedain, Cardolan, and Rhudaur. His oldest son Amlaith became the first King of Arthedain.
Preceded by: Elendur |
Kings of Arnor | Succeeded by: Amlaith of Arthedain |