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{{History of Arda}}
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The '''Fourth Age''' was the time period that began after the [[War of the Ring]] concluded.
   
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The '''Fourth Age''' began after [[Sauron]] was finally defeated (his [[One Ring|Ruling Ring]] destroyed) and when the Elves left Middle-earth for the [[Valinor|Uttermost West]]. After [[Elrond]], [[Galadriel]], [[Círdan]] and [[Mithrandir]] left Middle-Earth, all the bearers of the three were gone over sea.
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Tolkien's writing does not provide information on more than the first few centuries of this age, so it is not known when it ended, if it ever did.
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This age was (presumably) marked by the recovery of the [[Númenor]]ean kingdoms in exile ([[Arnor]] and [[Gondor]]), the final ascent of [[Men (Middle-earth)|Men]] and the total wane of the [[Elves (Middle-earth)|Elves]].
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Tolkien said that he thought the distance between the end of the Third Age and the [[wikipedia:20th century|20th century]] <small>A.D.</small> was about 6000 years, and that in [[wikipedia:1958|1958]] it should have been around the end of the Fifth Age if the Fourth and Fifth Ages were about the same length as the Second and Third Ages. He said, however, in a letter written in 1958 that he believed the Ages had quickened and that it was about the end of the Sixth Age/beginning of the Seventh. (This letter is referred to in the "Fourth Age" article of ''The Encyclopedia of Arda'' as mentioned below.)
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The following is mere speculation and unrelated to fantasy works:
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That implies that maybe the fall of [[wikipedia:Nazi Germany|Nazi Germany]] ended the Sixth Age in [[wikipedia:1945|1945]], as the other ages also ended with the downfalls of tyrants. The estimation of 6000 years would place the end of the Third Age and the start of the Fourth in the [[5th millennium BC]]. Since Tolkien was a devout [[Catholic]], it is speculated that he would have held the birth of [[wikipedia:Jesus|Jesus]] to be the most important event of the era, and thus would be the most likely time for the start of the Fifth Age.
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Determining the epoch of a Fifth era is important for those who apply the Tolkien calendar to present dates.
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==External links==
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#[http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/default.htm The Encyclopedia of Arda]
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#*[http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/f/fourthage.html Fourth Age]
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''See also: [[Timeline of Arda#Fourth Age|Timeline of the Fourth Age]]''.
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[[Category:Dates|FO]]
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Revision as of 20:02, 9 February 2009

History of Arda

Ainulindalë

Valian Years

Days before days
Years of the Trees

Years of the Sun

Ages of Awakening

First Age
Second Age
Third Age
Fourth Age

Dagor Dagorath

Timeline of Arda

The Fourth Age was the time period that began after the War of the Ring concluded.

The Fourth Age began after Sauron was finally defeated (his Ruling Ring destroyed) and when the Elves left Middle-earth for the Uttermost West. After Elrond, Galadriel, Círdan and Mithrandir left Middle-Earth, all the bearers of the three were gone over sea.

Tolkien's writing does not provide information on more than the first few centuries of this age, so it is not known when it ended, if it ever did.

This age was (presumably) marked by the recovery of the Númenorean kingdoms in exile (Arnor and Gondor), the final ascent of Men and the total wane of the Elves.

Tolkien said that he thought the distance between the end of the Third Age and the 20th century A.D. was about 6000 years, and that in 1958 it should have been around the end of the Fifth Age if the Fourth and Fifth Ages were about the same length as the Second and Third Ages. He said, however, in a letter written in 1958 that he believed the Ages had quickened and that it was about the end of the Sixth Age/beginning of the Seventh. (This letter is referred to in the "Fourth Age" article of The Encyclopedia of Arda as mentioned below.)

The following is mere speculation and unrelated to fantasy works: That implies that maybe the fall of Nazi Germany ended the Sixth Age in 1945, as the other ages also ended with the downfalls of tyrants. The estimation of 6000 years would place the end of the Third Age and the start of the Fourth in the 5th millennium BC. Since Tolkien was a devout Catholic, it is speculated that he would have held the birth of Jesus to be the most important event of the era, and thus would be the most likely time for the start of the Fifth Age.

Determining the epoch of a Fifth era is important for those who apply the Tolkien calendar to present dates.

External links

  1. The Encyclopedia of Arda

See also: Timeline of the Fourth Age.

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