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}}'''Baranor''' was a man of [[Gondor]] in the [[Third Age]].  


'''Baranor''' was a man of [[Gondor]] in the [[Third Age]]. He was the father of [[Beregond, soldier of Gondor|Beregond]], a hero of the [[seige of Minas Tirith]], and seems to have also dwelt in that city.
==History==
Baranor came from a line of [[Gondorians]] of [[Ithilien]] who then moved to the vales of the [[White Mountains]], most likely in [[Lossarnach]].  


His name is an ancient one, dating back to the [[House of Bëor]] in the [[First Age]].
He had a son, [[Beregond]], a hero of the [[siege of Minas Tirith]], and seems to have also dwelt in that city.


[[Category:Men]]
==Genealogy==
{{familytree/start}}
{{familytree | |F|~|~|7| | BAR | | | | |BAR='''BARANOR'''<br/><small>''unknown''</small>}}
{{familytree | |:| | |:| | |!| | | | | |}}
{{familytree | IOR | |:| | BER | | | | |IOR=[[Iorlas]]<br/><small>''b. c. {{TA|2990}}''</small>|BER=[[Beregond]]<br/><small>''fl. {{TA|3019}}''</small><ref name="MT">{{RK|MT}}</ref>}}
{{familytree | | | | |:|,|-|^|-|.| | | |}}
{{familytree | | | | | BER | | BOR | | |BER=[[Bergil]]<br/><small>''b. c. {{TA|3009}}''</small><ref name="MT"/>|BOR=[[Borlas]]<br/><small>''d. after {{FoA|120}}''</small><ref name="New"/>}}
{{familytree | | | | | | | |,|-|^|-|.| |}}
{{familytree | | | | | | | DAU | | BER |DAU=''daughter''<br/><small>''unknown''</small><ref name="New">{{PM|Shadow}}</ref>|BER=[[Berelach]]<br/><small>''fl. {{FoA|120}}''</small><ref name="New"/>}}
{{familytree/end}}
 
==Etymology==
Baranor was likely named after [[Baranor (son of Baran)|the first name Man of the same name]]. It could mean various things:
* ''[[Bara]]'' + ''[[naur]]'', "Fierce Fire"
* ''[[Baran]]'' + ''[[Or]]'', "Ruddy mountain"
* ''[[Bar]]'' + ''[[Sun|Anor]]'', "House of the Sun"
 
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[[Category:Dúnedain]]
[[Category:Gondorians]]
[[Category:Gondorians]]
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:Third Age characters]]
[[Category:Dúnedain]]
 
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Revision as of 12:22, 6 April 2017

The name Baranor refers to more than one character, item or concept. For a list of other meanings, see Baranor (disambiguation).
Baranor
Gondorian
The Lord of the Rings Online - Baranor.jpg
Baranor from The Lord of the Rings Online
Biographical Information
LocationGondor
LanguageWestron
BirthLate Third Age
Family
ChildrenBeregond
Physical Description
GenderMale
GalleryImages of Baranor

Baranor was a man of Gondor in the Third Age.

History

Baranor came from a line of Gondorians of Ithilien who then moved to the vales of the White Mountains, most likely in Lossarnach.

He had a son, Beregond, a hero of the siege of Minas Tirith, and seems to have also dwelt in that city.

Genealogy

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
BARANOR
unknown
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Iorlas
b. c. T.A. 2990
 
 
 
 
Beregond
fl. T.A. 3019[1]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bergil
b. c. T.A. 3009[1]
 
Borlas
d. after Fo.A. 120[2]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
daughter
unknown[2]
 
Berelach
fl. Fo.A. 120[2]


Etymology

Baranor was likely named after the first name Man of the same name. It could mean various things:

References