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Encyclopedia > Turambar
The Heirs of Anárion
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
The House of Isildur
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. Born in TA.397, he was the son and successor of Rómendacil I. Anárion is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens Middle-earth legendarium, born S.A. 3219 and killed S.A. 3440 (lived 221 years). ... The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel written by the English academic J. R. R. Tolkien. ... Gondor is a fictional kingdom in J. R. R. Tolkiens Middle-earth. ... Meneldil (S.A. 3318 - T.A. 158) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth. ... Cemendur is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth. ... In J. R. R. Tolkiens Middle-earth legendarium, Eärendil was the fifth King of Gondor and son of Cemendur, he should not be confused with Eärendil, the father of Elrond and Elros Tar-Minyatur. ... In J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth, Anardil was the sixth King of Gondor. ... Ostoher is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth. ... In J. R. R. Tolkiens fictional universe of Middle-earth, Rómendacil I was the eighth King of Gondor. ... Eärendur is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth. ... Atanatar I is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth and the tenth King of Gondor. ... Siriondil is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth and the eleventh King of Gondor. ... In J. R. R. Tolkiens literary works, the Ship-Kings was a popular name given to four successive Kings of Gondor, reigning between 830 and T.A. 1149, Tarannon Falastur, Eärnil I, Ciryandil and Hyarmendacil I. Under their rule, Gondor reached the height of its power. ... Tarannon Falastur is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth, the twelfth King of Gondor. ... Eärnil I is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth and the thirteenth King of Gondor and the second Ship-king. ... In J. R. R. Tolkiens fictional universe of Middle-earth Ciryandil is the fourteenth King of Gondor and the third Ship-king. ... Hyarmendacil I is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth. ... Atanatar II is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth He succeeded his father Hyarmendacil I in 1149 T.A. as the sixteenth King of Gondor. ... Narmacil I is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth He became the seventeenth King of Gondor after the death of his father Atanatar II Alcarin in 1226 T.A. He was as lazy as his father and was soon tired of being King and... Calmacil is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth He was the eighteenth King of Gondor and the brother of Narmacil I whom he succeeded as King in 1294 T.A. His reign lasted for ten years in which his son Minalcar (known later as... Rómendacil II was a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth. ... Valacar (1194 T.A. - 1432 T.A.) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth. ... Eldacar (1255–1490) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth. ... In J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth Aldamir is the twenty-third King of Gondor (Castamir being counted the twenty_second). ... Hyarmendacil II is a fictional character. ... In J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth Minardil is the twenty-fifth King of Gondor. ... Telemnar was, in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth, the twenty-sixth king of Gondor. ... In J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth, Tarondor was the twenty-seventh King of Gondor. ... In J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth Telumehtar was the twenty-eighth King of Gondor. ... Narmacil II is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth. ... Calimehtar is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth. ... Ondoher is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth. ... Eärnil II is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth. ... Eärnur is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth, the thirty-third and last King of Gondor. ... Properly, the Reunited Kingdom of Arnor and Gondor is a fictional realm from J. R. R. Tolkiens Middle-earth. ... Promotional poster featuring Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn in New Line Cinemas motion pictures directed by Peter Jackson. ... Eldarion Telcontar is a character from J. R. R. Tolkiens legendarium. ... In the literary works of J. R. R. Tolkien, the House of Isildur was the Royal House of Arnor, Arthedain, Cardolan, Rhudaur and, much later, Gondor The house was descended from Isildur, elder son and heir of Elendil the Faithful. ... In The Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien, Túrin Turambar was a Man of Middle-earth, who became a tragic hero (or anti-hero) of the First Age in the tale called Narn i Chîn Húrin (The Tale of the Children of Húrin). Unpublished drafts of... John Ronald Reuel Tolkien CBE (3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973) was an English philologist, writer and university professor, best known as the author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. ... A map of the Northwestern part of Middle-earth at the end of the Third Age, courtesy of the Encyclopedia of Arda. ... Gondor is a fictional kingdom in J. R. R. Tolkiens Middle-earth. ... In J. R. R. Tolkiens fictional universe of Middle-earth, Rómendacil I was the eighth King of Gondor. ...


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. In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Rhovanion or Wilderland was a large region of northern Middle-earth. ... In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Easterlings were Men who lived in the east of Middle-earth, and were enemies of the Free Peoples. ... Meneldil (S.A. 3318 - T.A. 158) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth. ... Atanatar I is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth and the tenth King of Gondor. ...

Turambar
House of Anárion
Cadet branch of the House of Elendil
Born: 397 Third Age
Died: 667 Third Age
Preceded by
Rómendacil I
9th King of Gondor
541-667 T.A
Succeeded by
Atanatar I

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