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_Kings of Condor_. Elendil, (Isildur and) Anárion †S.A. 3440, Meneldil son of Anárion 158,
Cemendur 238, Eärendil 324, Anardil 411, Ostoher 492, Rómendacil I (Tarostar) 1541, Turambar 667,
Atanatar I 748, Siriondil 830. Here followed the four 'Ship-kings':
Tarannon Falastur 913. He was the first childless king, and was succeeded by the son of his
brother Tarciryan. Eärnil I †936, Ciryandil †1015, Hyarmendacil I (Ciryaher) 1149. Gondor now
reached the height of its power.
Atanatar II Alcarin 'the Glorious' 1226, Narmacil I 1294. He was the second childless king
and was succeeded by his younger brother. Calmacil 1304, Minalcar (regent 1240-1304), crowned as
Rómendacil II 1304, died 1366, Valacar. In his time the first disaster of Gondor began, the Kin-
strife.
Eldacar son of Valacar (at first called Vinitharya) deposed 1437. Castamir the Usurper †1447.
Eldacar restored, died 1490.
Aldamir (second son of Eldacar) †1540, Hyarmendacil II (Vinyarion) 1621, Minardil †1634,
Telemnar †1636. Telemnar and all his children perished in the plague; he was succeeded by his
nephew, the son of Minastan, second son of Minardil. Tarondor 1798, Telumehtar Umbardacil 1850,
Narmacil II †1856, Calimehtar 1936, Ondoher †1944. Ondoher and his two sons were slain in battle.
After a year in 1945 the crown was given to the victorious general Eärnil, a descendant of
Telumehtar Umbardacil, Eärnil II 2043, Eärnur †2050. Here the line of the Kings came to an end,
until it was restored by Elessar Telcontar in 3019. The realm was then ruled by the Stewards.
_Stewards of Gondor._ The House of Húrin: Pelendur 1998. He ruled for a year after the fall
of Ondoher, and advised Gondor to reject Arvedui's claim to the crown. Vorondil the Hunter 2029.
Mardil Voronwë 'the Steadfast', the first of the Ruling Stewards. His successors ceased to use
High-elven names.
_Ruling Stewards._ Mardil 2080, Eradan 2116, Herion 2148, Belegorn 2204, Húrin I 2244, Túrin
I 2278, Hador 2395, Barahir 2412, Dior 2435, Denethor I 2477, Boromir 2489, Cirion 2567. In his
time the Rohirrim came to Calenardhon.
Hallas 2605, Húrin II 2628, Belecthor I 2655, Orodreth 2685, Ecthelion I 2698, Egalmoth 2743,
Beren 2763, Beregond 2811, Belecthor II 2872, Thorondir 2882, Túrin II 2914, Turgon 2953,
Ecthelion II 2984, Denethor II. He was the last of the Ruling Stewards, and was followed by his
second son Faramir, Lord of Emyn Arnen, Steward to King Elessar, F.A. 82.
(iii)
ERIADOR, ARNOR, AND THE HEIRS OF ISILDUR
'Eriador was of old the name of all the lands between the Misty Mountains and the Blue; in
the South it was bounded by the Greyflood and the Glanduin that flows into it above Tharbad.
'At its greatest Arnor included all Eriador, except the regions beyond the Lune, and the
lands east of Greyflood and Loudwater, in which lay Rivendell and Hollin. Beyond the Lune was
Elvish country, green and quiet, where no Men went; but Dwarves dwelt, and still dwell, in the
east side of the Blue Mountains, especially in those parts south of the Gulf of Lune, where they
have mines that are still in use. For this reason they were accustomed to pass east along the
Great Road, as they had done for long years before we came to the Shire. At the Grey Havens dwelt
Círdan the Shipwright, and some say he dwells there still, until the Last Ship sets sail into the
West. In the days of the Kings most of the High Elves that still lingered in Middle-earth dwelt
with Círdan or in the seaward lands of Lindon. If any now remain they are few.'
_The North-kingdom and the Dúnedain_
After Elendil and Isildur there were eight High Kings of Arnor. After Eärendur, owing to
dissensions among his sons their realm was divided into three: Arthedain, Rhudaur, and Cardolan.
Arthedain was in the North-west and included the land between Brandywine and Lune, and also the
land north of the Great Road as far as the Weather Hills. Rhudaur was in the North-east and lay
between the Ettenmoors, the Weather Hills, and the Misty Mountains, but included also the Angle
between the Hoarwell and the Loudwater. Cardolan was in the South, its bounds being the
Brandywine, the Greyflood, and the Great Road.
In Arthedain the line of Isildur was maintained and endured, but the line soon perished in
Cardolan and Rhudaur. There was often strife between the kingdoms, which hastened the waning of
the Dúnedain. The chief matter of debate was the possession of the Weather Hills and the land
westward towards Bree. Both Rhudaur and Cardolan desired to possess Amon Sûl (Weathertop), which
stood on the borders of their realms; for the Tower of Amon Sûl held the chief _Palantír_ of the
North, and the other two were both in the keeping of Arthedain.
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