Turambar
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Turambar
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Turambar (TA 397 - TA 667, r. TA 541 - TA 667) was the the ninth King of Gondor. He was no doubt named after Túrin, a tragic hero from the First Age.
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History
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Turambar was the son and successor of Rómendacil I. He ascended to the throne in TA 541 at a very young age. He avenged the death of his father by conquering large parts of Rhovanion from the Easterlings expanding Gondor further into the East. He was the longest reigning king since Meneldil, ruling for 126 years. He was succeeded by his son Atanatar I upon his death in TA 667 at the age of two-hundred and seventy.
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Turambar means "master of doom" in the Quenyan language.[1]
| Preceded by: Rómendacil I | King of Gondor TA 541 - TA 667 | Followed by: Atanatar I |
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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 |