Eärnil I
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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 |
Other areas of The Lord of the Rings |
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Eärnil I is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth and the thirteenth King of Gondor and the second Ship-king.
In 913 T.A. he succeeded his illustrious uncle Tarannon Falastur who died childless. He was the son of Tarannon's brother Tarciryan.
He continued with the expansionist maritime policy of his predecessor. He captured Umbar in 933 T.A.
He was lost at sea near Umbar in 936 T.A. and succeeded by his son Ciryandil.
Preceded by Tarannon Falastur |
Kings of Gondor | Succeeded by Ciryandil |