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'''Andúnië''' was an important city and port in the realm of [[Númenor]], located on the [[Bay of Andúnië]] in the [[Andustar]] region, on the western end of the island. Though not the capital, it was initially the largest city of Númenor because the [[Falmari|Elves]] of [[Tol Eressëa]] would often visit the haven.
'''Andúnië''' was an important city and port in the realm of [[Númenor]].
==Geography==
It was located on the [[Bay of Andúnië]] in the [[Andustar]] region, on the western end of [[Elenna]].<ref>{{UT|NMap}}</ref>  Part of the town lay beside the shore but many dwellings were set upon the steep slopes behind. 
 
The main road of Númenor, which ran from [[Rómenna]] westward through [[Armenelos]], continued on to Andúnië.<ref>{{UT|Numenor}}</ref>
 
==History==
==History==
In [[Second Age 630]], [[Tar-Elendil]] created the title [[Lords of Andúnië|Lord of Andúnië]] in honor of his first grandson, [[Valandil (Lord of Andúnië)|Valandil]]. A distaff branch of the line of [[Elros]], the [[:Category:Lords of Andúnië|Lords of Andúnië]] were important nobles and members of the [[Council of the Sceptre]]. Since Andúnië was an Elf-haven, the Lords of Andúnië were also the leaders of the "[[Faithful]]" — those who advocated continued friendship with the and obedience to the [[Valar]].  
Andúnië was initially the largest city of Númenor because the [[Falmari|Elves]] of [[Tol Eressëa]] would often visit the haven.<ref name="Akallabeth">{{S|Akallabeth}}</ref>
 
In {{SA|630}}, [[Tar-Elendil]] created the title [[Lord of Andúnië]] in honor of his first grandson, [[Valandil (Lord of Andúnië)|Valandil]].<ref>{{UT|earlier}}</ref> A distaff branch of the line of [[Elros]], the [[:Category:Lords of Andúnië|Lords of Andúnië]] were important nobles and members of the [[Council of the Sceptre]].<ref>{{UT|Wife}}, Note 23</ref> Since Andúnië was an Elf-haven, the Lords of Andúnië were also the leaders of the "[[Faithful]]" — those who advocated continued friendship with the Elves and obedience to the [[Valar]].  


However, as the [[Shadow]] was falling upon Númenor, [[Armenelos]] became larger and more important than Andúnië. By the close of the Second Age, the Faithful were labeled as traitors by the [[King's Men]] and deported to [[Rómenna]] in the east. Andúnië was ultimately destroyed in the [[Downfall of Númenor]] in 3319.
However, as the [[Shadow]] was falling upon Númenor, Armenelos became larger and more important than Andúnië. By the close of the Second Age, the Faithful were labeled as traitors by the [[King's Men]] and deported to Rómenna in the east.<ref name="Akallabeth"/> Andúnië was ultimately destroyed in the [[Downfall of Númenor]] in {{SA|3319|n}}.


[[Amandil (Lord of Andúnië)|Amandil]], the last of the Lords of Andúnië, was the ancestor of the Kings of [[Arnor]] and [[Gondor]] in [[Middle-earth]].
[[Amandil]], the last of the Lords of Andúnië, was the ancestor of the Kings of [[Arnor]] and [[Gondor]] in [[Middle-earth]].


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
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Andúnië
City/Port
Felix Sotomayor - Andunie.jpg
"Andunie" by Felix Sotomayor
General Information
Pronunciationan-doo-nee-eh
LocationAndustar in western Númenor
TypeCity/Port
People and History
InhabitantsNúmenóreans, later the Faithful
DestroyedS.A. 3319, during the Downfall of Númenor
GalleryImages of Andúnië

Andúnië was an important city and port in the realm of Númenor.

Geography

It was located on the Bay of Andúnië in the Andustar region, on the western end of Elenna.[1] Part of the town lay beside the shore but many dwellings were set upon the steep slopes behind.

The main road of Númenor, which ran from Rómenna westward through Armenelos, continued on to Andúnië.[2]

History

Andúnië was initially the largest city of Númenor because the Elves of Tol Eressëa would often visit the haven.[3]

In S.A. 630, Tar-Elendil created the title Lord of Andúnië in honor of his first grandson, Valandil.[4] A distaff branch of the line of Elros, the Lords of Andúnië were important nobles and members of the Council of the Sceptre.[5] Since Andúnië was an Elf-haven, the Lords of Andúnië were also the leaders of the "Faithful" — those who advocated continued friendship with the Elves and obedience to the Valar.

However, as the Shadow was falling upon Númenor, Armenelos became larger and more important than Andúnië. By the close of the Second Age, the Faithful were labeled as traitors by the King's Men and deported to Rómenna in the east.[3] Andúnië was ultimately destroyed in the Downfall of Númenor in 3319.

Amandil, the last of the Lords of Andúnië, was the ancestor of the Kings of Arnor and Gondor in Middle-earth.

Etymology

Andúnië is a variant of the Quenya word andúnë, meaning "sunset".

References

Númenor
Andor · Atalantë · Elenna · Mar-nu-Falmar · Númenórë · Westernesse
Regions Andustar · Arandor · Emerië · Forostar · Hyarastorni · Hyarnustar · Hyarrostar · Mittalmar · Nísimaldar · Orrostar
Towns and cities Almaida · Andúnië · Armenelos · Eldalondë · Moriondë · Nindamos · Ondosto · Rómenna
Buildings Calmindon · Eämbar · King's Court · Temple · White House of Erendis
Natural features Bay of Eldanna · Bay of Rómenna · Firth of Rómenna · Hallow of Eru · Meneltarma (mountain) · Nísinen (lake) · North Cape · Nunduinë (river) · Oromet (mountain) · Siril (river) · Sorontil (mountain) · Tarmasundar (ridges) · Tompollë
Plants and trees Fragrant Trees · Lairelossë · Laurinquë · Lavaralda · Nessamelda · Nimloth · Oiolairë · Taniquelassë · Vardarianna · Yavannamírë
Heirlooms Aranrúth · Bow of Bregor · Dramborleg · Elendilmir · Narsil · Palantíri · Ring of Barahir · Sceptre of Annúminas · Sceptre of Númenor · Tile and Textiles · Helmet
Concepts Adûnaic · Ban of the Valar · Council of the Sceptre · Downfall of Númenor · Great Bear-dance · Heirship · Númenórean Sindarin · Three Prayers (Eruhantalë · Erukyermë · Erulaitalë)
Key people Aldarion · Amandil · Anárion · Captain of the King's Ships · Elendil · Elros (House of Elros) · Erendis · Faithful · Great Armament · Guild of Venturers · Guild of Weaponsmiths · Isildur · Kings and Queens of Númenor · King's Archers · King's Men · Lords of Andúnië · Meneldur · Miriel · Palantir · Pharazôn · Sauron · Silmariën
Main texts The Silmarillion ("Akallabêth") · Unfinished Tales ("A Description of the Island of Númenor" · "Aldarion and Erendis: The Mariner's Wife" · "The Line of Elros: Kings of Númenor") · The Lord of the Rings ("Appendix A" · "Appendix B") · The Nature of Middle-earth ("Lives of the Númenóreans" · "Of the land and beasts of Númenor")