Ostoher
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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 |
The House of Isildur · [[]] |
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Ostoher is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth.
He was the son and successor of King Anardil of Gondor and he became the seventh King upon Anardil's death in 411 T.A.
He made Minas Anor his summer residence and under his reign the Easterlings started attacks on Gondor.
He sent his son Tarostar (later known as Rómendacil I) to meet the Easterling threat and Tarostar forced the Easterling into submission.
Ostoher died in 492 T.A. and was succeeded by Tarostar.
Preceded by: Anardil |
Kings of Gondor | Succeeded by: Rómendacil I |