Tar-Telperiën
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Tar-Telperiën (S.A. 1320 - 1731, r. 1556 - 1731) was the 10th ruler and second Ruling Queen of Númenor. She succeeded her father, King Tar-Súrion (who was King because his two elder sisters had no interest in ruling). She was named for Telperion, the White Tree of Valinor.
Tar-Telperiën ruled for 175 years. During her reign, the Rings of Power were forged, and Sauron conquered Eriador. She did little to react to these events. She refused to marry and bore no children. She was succeeded by Tar-Minastir, the son of her younger brother, Isilmo. She died in year 1731 of the Second Age at the age of 411 years.
| Preceded by: Tar-Súrion | Rulers of Númenor | Followed by: Tar-Minastir |
