Siriondil
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Siriondil
Biographical information
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Siriondil was the eleventh King of Gondor.
He had two sons, Tarannon and Tarciryan.
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Biography
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Siriondil became King of Gondor in TA 748 after the death of his father Atanatar I. His reign was without notable events and probably peaceful. He ruled for eighty-two years and died in TA 830 at the age of two-hundred and sixty years of age and was succeeded by his son Tarannon Falastur.[1][2]
Etymology
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Siriondil's name probably meant 'River-lover' or 'River-friend' in Quenya.
| Preceded by: Atanatar I | King of Gondor TA 748 - TA 830 | Followed by: Tarannon Falastur |
| Kings of Gondor |
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Elendil | Isildur | Meneldil | Cemendur | Eärendil | Anardil | Ostoher | Rómendacil I | Turambar | Atanatar I | Siriondil | Tarannon Falastur | Eärnil I | Ciryandil | Hyarmendacil I | Atanatar II Alcarin | Narmacil I | Calmacil | Rómendacil II | Valacar | Eldacar | Castamir the Usurper | Eldacar (restored) | Aldamir | Hyarmendacil II | Minardil | Telemnar | Tarondor | Telumehtar Umbardacil | Narmacil II | Calimehtar | Ondoher | Eärnil II | Eärnur | Aragorn II Elessar | Eldarion |
References
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- ↑ The Lord of the Rings: Appendix A pgs. 1038
- ↑ The Peoples of Middle-earth: The Heirs of Isildur pg. 197