Turambar
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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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- This page is about the King of Gondor, see Túrin Turambar for another use.
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Turambar was the ninth King of Gondor. The son and successor of Rómendacil I, Turambar ascended to the throne at a very young age.
He avenged the death of his father by conquering large parts of Rhovanion from the Easterlings. He was the longest reigning king since Meneldil, ruling for 126 years. He was succeeded by his son Atanatar I upon his death in 667 T.A.
Preceded by: Rómendacil I |
Kings of Gondor | Succeeded by: Atanatar I |