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The '''Council of Gondor''' took authority over Gondor after the loss of [[Ondoher]] left it kingless, and it acted under the control of Steward [[Pelendur]]. The Council is known from  [[Arvedui]]'s claim on [[Gondor]]'s throne.
The '''Council of Gondor''' took authority over Gondor after the loss of [[Ondoher]] left it kingless, and it acted under the control of Steward [[Pelendur]]. The Council is known from  [[Arvedui]]'s claim on [[Gondor]]'s throne.
==History==
==History==
It was traditional among the [[Men of Númenor]] for the King to maintain a [[Council of the Sceptre]] composed of nobles from each of the main regions of [[Númenor]], together with the King's Heir as advisers.
It was traditional among the [[Númenóreans|Men of Númenor]] for the King to maintain a [[Council of the Sceptre]] composed of nobles from each of the main regions of [[Númenor]], together with the King's Heir as advisers.


Obviously that their descendants in Gondor followed a similar system made up from representatives of each of the South-kingdom's separate lands, probably in addition to the King's heir, and apparently the Steward as well.
Obviously that their descendants in Gondor followed a similar system made up from representatives of each of the South-kingdom's separate lands, probably in addition to the King's heir, and apparently the Steward as well.

Revision as of 07:36, 16 June 2010

The Council of Gondor took authority over Gondor after the loss of Ondoher left it kingless, and it acted under the control of Steward Pelendur. The Council is known from Arvedui's claim on Gondor's throne.

History

It was traditional among the Men of Númenor for the King to maintain a Council of the Sceptre composed of nobles from each of the main regions of Númenor, together with the King's Heir as advisers.

Obviously that their descendants in Gondor followed a similar system made up from representatives of each of the South-kingdom's separate lands, probably in addition to the King's heir, and apparently the Steward as well.