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'''Prince''', or '''Ernil''' in [[Sindarin]],<ref name="MT">[[J.R.R. Tolkien]], ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', ''[[The Return of the King]]'', "[[Minas Tirith (chapter)|Minas Tirith]]"</ref> was a hereditary title conferred by the kings of [[Gondor]].
'''Prince''', or '''Ernil''' in [[Sindarin]],<ref name="MT">[[J.R.R. Tolkien]], ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', ''[[The Return of the King]]'', "[[Minas Tirith (chapter)|Minas Tirith]]"</ref> was a hereditary title conferred by the kings of [[Gondor]].



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Prince, or Ernil in Sindarin,[1] was a hereditary title conferred by the kings of Gondor.

History

The title was first given by Elendil to a house of Númenorean nobles, to which he was related, that had settled in Belfalas in or near to Edhellond.[2] Some two thousand years later, after the drowning of Amroth, Galador was the first of this line to use the title Prince of Dol Amroth.[3]

In T.A. 3019 King Elessar of Gondor created the title Prince of Ithilien and gave it to Faramir, the last Ruling Steward.[4]

Peregrin Took was also informally known as the Prince of the Halflings by the people of Minas Tirith during his time there.[1]

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