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==History== | ==History== | ||
Originally, the harbour, under the name '''''[[Vinyalondë]]''''', or "New Haven", was founded by [[Númenor]]'s crown prince [[Tar-Aldarion|Aldarion]] on the estuary of the river [[Gwathló]], between {{SA|750}} and {{SA|800|n}}.<ref>{{UT|Wife}}, Notes, ''Chronology''</ref> | Originally, the harbour, under the name '''''[[Vinyalondë]]''''', or "New Haven", was founded by [[Númenor]]'s crown prince [[Tar-Aldarion|Aldarion]] on the estuary of the river [[Gwathló]], between {{SA|750}} and {{SA|800|n}}.<ref>{{UT|Wife}}, Notes, ''Chronology''</ref><ref>{{UT|Map}}</ref> | ||
The Númenórean hunger for ever more wealth shifted focus to the establishment of newer havens to the south, [[Pelargir]] and [[Umbar]]. Following this, the haven was one of several major ports in Middle-earth, and was known as Lond Daer Enedh, or "Great Middle Haven", between the [[Grey Havens]] and Pelargir.<ref group=note>[[Christopher Tolkien]] identifies Vinyalonde with Lond Daer, the different names appearing in different texts. He considers that the new name refers to a much later time, after the building of Pelargir, so this article concentrates on the later history of the location.</ref> Despite this, Númenor still maintained traffic on the [[Gwathló]] as far as the city of [[Tharbad]].<ref name="6d">{{UT|6d}}</ref>{{rp|p. 264}} | |||
After the [[Downfall of Númenor]], [[Elendil]] founded the realm of [[Arnor]] in the lands north of Lond Daer, but the haven had now fell into ruin; however it was still part of the most safe and efficient route between the [[Realms in Exile]] by sea, in connection with Tharbad, which now was its successor in importance.<ref name="6d"/>{{rp|p. 264}} | |||
After the [[Downfall of Númenor]], [[Elendil]] founded the realm of [[Arnor]] in the lands north of Lond Daer, but the haven | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== |
Revision as of 09:32, 9 December 2020
Lond Daer | |
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Harbour | |
Lond Daer shown on Pete Fenlon's map of Middle-earth produced for Middle-earth Role Playing | |
General Information | |
Location | Eriador, in Enedwaith, at the estuary of the Gwathló river |
Type | Harbour |
People and History | |
Inhabitants | Men |
Created | Between S.A. 750 and S.A. 800 |
Gallery | Images of Lond Daer |
Lond Daer Enedh (also spelt Ened) was a great harbour in Eriador founded by the Númenóreans.
History
Originally, the harbour, under the name Vinyalondë, or "New Haven", was founded by Númenor's crown prince Aldarion on the estuary of the river Gwathló, between S.A. 750 and 800.[1][2]
The Númenórean hunger for ever more wealth shifted focus to the establishment of newer havens to the south, Pelargir and Umbar. Following this, the haven was one of several major ports in Middle-earth, and was known as Lond Daer Enedh, or "Great Middle Haven", between the Grey Havens and Pelargir.[note 1] Despite this, Númenor still maintained traffic on the Gwathló as far as the city of Tharbad.[3]:p. 264
After the Downfall of Númenor, Elendil founded the realm of Arnor in the lands north of Lond Daer, but the haven had now fell into ruin; however it was still part of the most safe and efficient route between the Realms in Exile by sea, in connection with Tharbad, which now was its successor in importance.[3]:p. 264
Etymology
Lond Daer Enedh is Sindarin for "Great Middle Haven",[3]:264 clearly composed of lond ("haven"), daer ("great, large") and enedh ("middle").
External links
- ↑ Christopher Tolkien identifies Vinyalonde with Lond Daer, the different names appearing in different texts. He considers that the new name refers to a much later time, after the building of Pelargir, so this article concentrates on the later history of the location.
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "Aldarion and Erendis: The Mariner's Wife", Notes, Chronology
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "The West of Middle-earth at the End of the Third Age" [map]
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "The History of Galadriel and Celeborn", "Appendix D: The Port of Lond Daer"