Wikia

The One Wiki to Rule Them All

Tar-Aldarion

Talk0
4,608pages on
this wiki

Redirected from Aldarion

{{{image}}}

{{{caption}}}

[[Image:|center|220px]]

Tar-Aldarion

Biographical information

Other names
Anardil, Aldarion[1], Anardilya
Titles
The Mariner, The "Great Captain",[2] Lord of the Ships and Havens of Númenor Master of the Forests[2], and King of Númenor
Date of birth
Year ascended to the throne
Date of death
Realms ruled
Spouse
Weapon

Physical description

Race
Gender
Male
Height
Hair color
Eye color
Actor
Voice
Character

Tar-Aldarion was the sixth King of Númenor, and succeeded his father, Tar-Meneldur. Tar-Aldarion was married to Erendis, a Númenórean woman, who was not quite of the same status as Aldarion himself, and therefore had a shorter life-span. Aldarion's love for the sea ultimately caused a rift between the couple and they separated SA 882. [1] The tale of their marriage and estrangement survived the Downfall of Númenor as "Aldarion and Erendis, or The Mariner's Wife".

HistoryEdit

Tar-Aldarion was called "The Mariner", and his name signifies "of the trees" because he was a noted tree steward and forester — trees were essential to the construction of his fleets, but he took great care to replenish what was being felled. His first love was the sea, and he was already a great explorer before he became king. He made several journeys to Middle-earth and established contact with Gil-galad in his realm in the Grey Havens making friendship and alliance with him. He also established a vital Númenorean port in Middle-earth, named Vinyalonde (New Haven). He built the great haven of Lond Daer on the river Gwathló, and under his reign the deforesting of Enedwaith and Minhiriath began.[3]

His only child was a daughter, Tar-Ancalimë, and so he changed the rules of succession, replacing the principle of agnatic primogeniture with that of fully equal primogeniture. She became the first ruling Queen of Númenor. If the law hadn't been changed then the throne would have passed to his sister's son Soronto, heir presumptive at the time.

The partial story of Aldarion and Erendis can be found in Tolkien's Unfinished Tales, (ed. Christopher Tolkien). Though the actual story was left incomplete, the book does give some hints on how it continued. The story also contains the first hints of the return of the Shadow, i.e. Sauron, to Middle-earth.[4][2]

This page uses content from the English Wikipedia. The original content was at Tar-Aldarion. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. As with this wiki, the content of Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License 3.0 License.


Rulers of Númenor

Elros Tar-Minyatur | Vardamir Nólimon | Tar-Amandil | Tar-Elendil | Tar-Meneldur | Tar-Aldarion | Tar-Ancalimë | Tar-Anárion | Tar-Súrion | Tar-Telperiën | Tar-Minastir | Tar-Ciryatan | Tar-Atanamir | Tar-Ancalimon | Tar-Telemmaitë | Tar-Vanimeldë | Tar-Anducal (Herucalmo) | Tar-Alcarin | Tar-Calmacil | Tar-Ardamin | Ar-Adûnakhôr | Ar-Zimrathôn | Ar-Sakalthôr | Ar-Gimilzôr | Tar-Palantir | Ar-Pharazôn



ReferencesEdit

  1. 1.0 1.1 Unfinished Tales: The Line of Elros: Kings of Númenor, Tar-Aldarion pg. 219
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Unfinished Tales: Aldarion and Erendis: The Mariner's Wife
  3. Unfinished Tales: The History of Galadriel and Celeborn, "Appendix D: The Port of Lond Daer" pg. 262
  4. Unfinished Tales: A Description of the Island of Númenor

External linkEdit

Advertisement | Your ad here

Videos

Remove video
Are you sure you want to remove this video from the Videos list?
Please wait wile we are removing the video
Error occurred while loading data. Please recheck your connection and refesh the page.
147 Videos on this wiki
Add a video
1 of 10

Photos

Add a Photo
4,723photos on this wiki
See all photos >

Recent Wiki Activity

See more >

Around Wikia's network

Random Wiki