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'''Alcarin''' ([[Quenya|Q]]: "Glorious", pron. {{IPA|[ˈalkarin]}}, stem ''Alcarinqu-'') was the title of [[Atanatar II Alcarin]], who ruled [[Gondor]] during the early second millennium of the [[Third Age]], in a time when its wealth and power were legendary. Depsite the title, Atanatar in fact did little to build on the advances of his forebears, and history came to see his reign as the beginning of Gondor's decline.
'''Alcarin''' ([[Quenya|Q]]: "Glorious", pron. {{IPA|[ˈalkarin]}}, stem ''Alcarinqu-'') was the title of [[Atanatar II Alcarin]], who ruled [[Gondor]] during the early second millennium of the [[Third Age]], in a time when its wealth and power were legendary. Depsite the title, Atanatar in fact did little to build on the advances of his forebears, and history came to see his reign as the beginning of Gondor's decline.
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Alcarin (Q: "Glorious", pron. [ˈalkarin], stem Alcarinqu-) was the title of Atanatar II Alcarin, who ruled Gondor during the early second millennium of the Third Age, in a time when its wealth and power were legendary. Depsite the title, Atanatar in fact did little to build on the advances of his forebears, and history came to see his reign as the beginning of Gondor's decline.

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