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'''Hador''' was the seventh Ruling [[Steward of Gondor]], who inherited the Stewardship from his father [[Túrin I]], and in due course was succeeded by his son [[Barahir]]. It was the fashion at this period of history for [[Gondor]]'s Stewards to take their names from historical figures of the [[First Age]], a fashion that would survive for four generations after [[Hador]] to his great-great-grandson Steward [[Boromir]]. Hador himself was named for the great hero [[Hador Lórindol]], ancient [[Lord of Dor-lómin]]. | |||
Little of note occurred during Hador's rule. On the three hundredth anniversary of the [[Stewards' Reckoning]], the calendar introduced by his ancestor [[Mardil]], he added an extra day to the year to 'fine-tune' the calendar's accuracy. Hador ruled during the time of the [[Watchful Peace]], and so had no need to concern himself with matters of war, though his descendants would not be so fortunate. | Little of note occurred during Hador's rule. On the three hundredth anniversary of the [[Stewards' Reckoning]], the calendar introduced by his ancestor [[Mardil]], he added an extra day to the year to 'fine-tune' the calendar's accuracy. Hador ruled during the time of the [[Watchful Peace]], and so had no need to concern himself with matters of war, though his descendants would not be so fortunate. | ||
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Hador ruled Gondor for one hundred and seventeen years, and was succeeded by his son Barahir. | Hador ruled Gondor for one hundred and seventeen years, and was succeeded by his son Barahir. | ||
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Revision as of 20:19, 24 June 2006
Hador was the seventh Ruling Steward of Gondor, who inherited the Stewardship from his father Túrin I, and in due course was succeeded by his son Barahir. It was the fashion at this period of history for Gondor's Stewards to take their names from historical figures of the First Age, a fashion that would survive for four generations after Hador to his great-great-grandson Steward Boromir. Hador himself was named for the great hero Hador Lórindol, ancient Lord of Dor-lómin.
Little of note occurred during Hador's rule. On the three hundredth anniversary of the Stewards' Reckoning, the calendar introduced by his ancestor Mardil, he added an extra day to the year to 'fine-tune' the calendar's accuracy. Hador ruled during the time of the Watchful Peace, and so had no need to concern himself with matters of war, though his descendants would not be so fortunate.
Hador ruled Gondor for one hundred and seventeen years, and was succeeded by his son Barahir.