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The '''House of Telcontar''', previously the House of [[Elendil]], is the [[Royal House]] of the [[Reunited Kingdom]] of [[Arnor]] and [[Gondor]].  The House was founded by [[Aragorn]] II during the [[War of the Ring]], who was the last surviving Heir of Elendil, and took the throne under the name [[Elessar]].   
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The '''House of Telcontar''' was the Royal House of the [[Reunited Kingdom]] of [[Arnor]] and [[Gondor]] in the [[Fourth Age]].  The House was founded by [[Aragorn|Aragorn II]] after the [[War of the Ring]], who was the Heir of Elendil, and took the throne under the name Elessar.   


The name of the House finds its origin in the [[Quenya]] version of [[Elvish]]. During the War of the Ring, [[Peregrin Took]], a companion of Aragorn's in the ''[[Fellowship of the Ring]]'', became a member of the elite Citadel Guard at [[Minas Tirith]], capital of Gondor. When Lord Aragorn entered the city, Peregrin persisted in crudely referring to Aragorn by the nickname he had garnered as a Ranger of the North: "Strider", even in front of foreign dignitaries such as King [[Éomer]] of [[Rohan]]. Aragorn was amused, and decided that the name of the lineage he founded would be "Telcontar", which translates as "Strider" in Quenya. Members of the House of Telcontar are referred to as the "Telcontari", because Telcontari (Striders) is the plural of Telcontar in Quenya.
==History==
During the War of the Ring, [[Peregrin Took]], a companion of Aragorn's in the [[Fellowship of the Ring]], became a member of the elite Citadel Guard at [[Minas Tirith]], capital of Gondor. When Aragorn entered the city, Peregrin persisted in crudely referring to Aragorn by the nickname he had garnered as a Ranger of the North: "Strider", even in front of foreign dignitaries such as King [[Éomer]] of [[Rohan]]. Aragorn was amused, and decided that the name of the lineage he founded would be "[[Telcontar]]", which means "Strider" in Quenya. Aragorn then took the royal name "Elessar".


Aragorn then took the royal name "Elessar".
With Queen [[Arwen]], King Elessar reigned for 120 years, before finally surrendering his life. This long reign is attributed to Elessar's descent from the Men of [[Númenor]], who are blessed with long life (he was 87 when he took the throne). He rebuilt the old capital [[Annúminas]] in Arnor and later ruled from this northern capital, although the old capital Minas Tirith was still of great political importance. Elessar had one known son, [[Eldarion]], and an unspecified number of daughters.  


With Queen [[Arwen]], King Elessar reigned for 120 years, before finally surrendering his life. This long reign is attributed to Elessar's descent from the Men of [[Númenor]], who are blessed with long life (he was 87 when he took the throne). He rebuilt the old capital Annuminas in Arnor and later ruled from this northern capital, although the old capital Minas Tirith was still of great political importance. Elessar had one known son, [[Eldarion]], and an unspecified number of daughters. King Elessar was buried with higher honor in Minas Tirith.  King Eldarion (his name meaning "From the Elves" in reference to his mother Arwen) was "full ripe for kingship" at the time, and ruled for an unspecified amount of time well into the [[Fourth Age]] of Men.  Little is known of Eldarion, save that he left heirs to continue the House of Telcontar after him.   
King Elessar was buried with higher honor in Minas Tirith.  King Eldarion (his name meaning "From the Elves" in reference to his mother Arwen) was "full ripe for kingship" at the time, and ruled for an unspecified amount of time well into the [[Fourth Age]] of Men.  Little is known of Eldarion, save that he left heirs to continue the House of Telcontar after him.   


==List of High Kings from the House of Telcontar==
Of the [[Reunited Kingdom]] of Arnor and Gondor:
* [[Elessar]] (Fourth Age 1-Fourth Age 120)
* [[Eldarion]] (Fourth Age 120-?)
* [[Heirs of Aragorn,Isildurs heir]] (Fourth Age)


[[Category:Rulers of Gondor]]
[[Category:House of Telcontar| ]]

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The House of Telcontar was the Royal House of the Reunited Kingdom of Arnor and Gondor in the Fourth Age. The House was founded by Aragorn II after the War of the Ring, who was the Heir of Elendil, and took the throne under the name Elessar.

History

During the War of the Ring, Peregrin Took, a companion of Aragorn's in the Fellowship of the Ring, became a member of the elite Citadel Guard at Minas Tirith, capital of Gondor. When Aragorn entered the city, Peregrin persisted in crudely referring to Aragorn by the nickname he had garnered as a Ranger of the North: "Strider", even in front of foreign dignitaries such as King Éomer of Rohan. Aragorn was amused, and decided that the name of the lineage he founded would be "Telcontar", which means "Strider" in Quenya. Aragorn then took the royal name "Elessar".

With Queen Arwen, King Elessar reigned for 120 years, before finally surrendering his life. This long reign is attributed to Elessar's descent from the Men of Númenor, who are blessed with long life (he was 87 when he took the throne). He rebuilt the old capital Annúminas in Arnor and later ruled from this northern capital, although the old capital Minas Tirith was still of great political importance. Elessar had one known son, Eldarion, and an unspecified number of daughters.

King Elessar was buried with higher honor in Minas Tirith. King Eldarion (his name meaning "From the Elves" in reference to his mother Arwen) was "full ripe for kingship" at the time, and ruled for an unspecified amount of time well into the Fourth Age of Men. Little is known of Eldarion, save that he left heirs to continue the House of Telcontar after him.