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'''Hyarmendacil II''' | '''Hyarmendacil II''' ({{TA|1391}}<ref name="Elendil">{{PM|Elendil}}</ref> - {{TA|1621}}<ref>{{App|South}}</ref>), born '''Vinyarion''', was the twenty-fourth [[King of Gondor]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Vinyarion | Vinyarion's father [[Aldamir]] was slain in a war with the [[Haradrim]], and he ascended the throne. He led Gondor's armies against [[Harad]] to avenge the death of his father.<ref name="Elendil"/> In {{TA|1551}} he won a great victory over the Haradrim<ref>{{App|TA}}</ref> and took the name Hyarmendacil II to commemorate this achievement.<ref name="Elendil"/> | ||
== Genealogy == | ==Etymology== | ||
''Vinyarion'' is [[Quenya]]. Its meaning is not glossed, but as Paul Strack explains, it seems to mean "New Son" and to be a compound of [[vinya]] ("new") and the suffix [[ion]] ("son").<ref>{{webcite|author=Paul Strack|articleurl=https://www.eldamo.org/content/words/word-2639865435.html|articlename=Q. ''Vinyarion'' m.|website=Eldamo|accessed=28 July 2021}}</ref> | |||
''Hyarmendacil'' is [[Quenya]]. It means "South-victor".<ref>{{App|Gondor}}, fifth paragraph</ref> It is a compound of [[hyarmen]] ("south") and [[-ndacil|-(n)dacil]] ("victor").<ref>{{webcite|author=Paul Strack|articleurl=https://www.eldamo.org/content/words/word-2262790545.html|articlename=Q. ''Hyarmendacil'' m.|website=Eldamo|accessed=28 July 2021}}</ref> | |||
==Genealogy== | |||
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{{familytree| | | | | | {{familytree | | | | | HYA | | |HYA='''HYARMENDACIL II'''<br/><small>''{{TA|1391|n}} - {{TA|1621|n}}''</small>}} | ||
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{{familytree| | | | |MIN|MIN=[[Minardil]]}} | {{familytree | | | | | MIN | | |MIN=[[Minardil]]<br/><small>''{{TA|1454|n}} - {{TA|1634|n}}''†</small>}} | ||
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{{familytree| | | | | | {{familytree | | | TEL | | MIN |TEL=[[Telemnar]]<br/><small>''{{TA|1516|n}} - {{TA|1636|n}}''†</small>|MIN=[[Minastan]]<br/><small>''unknown''</small>}} | ||
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==Other versions of the legendarium== | |||
In the entry for king Telemnar in Appendix A I (iv) of The Lord of the Rings it is stated that "Mindardil, son of Eldacar," was slain at Pelargir. In Appendix A I (ii) The Southern Line Heirs of Anárion Hyarmendacil II (Vinyarion) is the King of Gondor before Mindardil. In the entry for the 25th king Minardil in manuscript C of The Heirs of Elendil in The Peoples of Middle-earth it is mentioned that Minardil was at Pelargir suspecting no peril since the crushing of Harad and Umbar by his father. In the entry for the 24th king Vinyarion in manuscript C of The Heirs of Elendil in The Peoples of Middle-earth it is mentioned that Vinyarion took the name Hyarmendakil II in 1551 after a great victory over Harad. Those two statements in The Heirs of Elendil seem to imply that Minardil was the son of Vinyarion and thus the great-grandson of Eldacar. It is noteworthy that Appendix A I (iv) does not mention king Aldamir and king Hyarmendacil II (Vinyarion), although both are included in the list of Kings of Gondor in Appendix A I (ii) and in the Tale of Years of The Third Age in Appendix B. It is possible that this is the reason why Aldamir and Vinyarion were overlooked in Appendix A I (iv) in the short sentence mentioning king Minardil. In the opinion of Wayne G. Hammond & Christina Scull "Minardil, son of Eldacar" was an error and should be changed to "Minardil, great-grandson of Eldacar".<ref>{{webcite|author=Wayne G. Hammond & Christina Scull|articleurl=https://www.hammondandscull.com/addenda/rings.html|articlename=Addenda and Corrigenda to the 50th anniversary edition of The Lord of the Rings (2004-5)|website=wayne & christina|accessed=31 October 2021}}</ref> Mark Fisher has the same opinion.<ref>{{webcite|author=Mark Fisher|articleurl=https://www.glyphweb.com/arda/m/minardil.php|articlename=Minardil|website=The Encyclopedia of Arda|accessed=31 October 2021}}</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 14:54, 31 October 2021
Hyarmendacil II | |
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Gondorian | |
Biographical Information | |
Other names | Vinyarion |
Titles | King of Gondor |
Location | Gondor |
Language | Westron |
Birth | T.A. 1391 |
Rule | T.A. 1540 - 1621 (81 years) |
Death | T.A. 1621 (aged 230) |
Family | |
House | House of Anárion |
Parentage | Aldamir |
Children | Minardil |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Hyarmendacil II (T.A. 1391[1] - T.A. 1621[2]), born Vinyarion, was the twenty-fourth King of Gondor.
History
Vinyarion's father Aldamir was slain in a war with the Haradrim, and he ascended the throne. He led Gondor's armies against Harad to avenge the death of his father.[1] In T.A. 1551 he won a great victory over the Haradrim[3] and took the name Hyarmendacil II to commemorate this achievement.[1]
Etymology
Vinyarion is Quenya. Its meaning is not glossed, but as Paul Strack explains, it seems to mean "New Son" and to be a compound of vinya ("new") and the suffix ion ("son").[4]
Hyarmendacil is Quenya. It means "South-victor".[5] It is a compound of hyarmen ("south") and -(n)dacil ("victor").[6]
Genealogy
Eldacar 1255 - 1490 | |||||||||||||||||||
Ornendil d. 1437† | Aldamir 1330 - 1540† | ||||||||||||||||||
HYARMENDACIL II 1391 - 1621 | |||||||||||||||||||
Minardil 1454 - 1634† | |||||||||||||||||||
Telemnar 1516 - 1636† | Minastan unknown | ||||||||||||||||||
Other versions of the legendarium
In the entry for king Telemnar in Appendix A I (iv) of The Lord of the Rings it is stated that "Mindardil, son of Eldacar," was slain at Pelargir. In Appendix A I (ii) The Southern Line Heirs of Anárion Hyarmendacil II (Vinyarion) is the King of Gondor before Mindardil. In the entry for the 25th king Minardil in manuscript C of The Heirs of Elendil in The Peoples of Middle-earth it is mentioned that Minardil was at Pelargir suspecting no peril since the crushing of Harad and Umbar by his father. In the entry for the 24th king Vinyarion in manuscript C of The Heirs of Elendil in The Peoples of Middle-earth it is mentioned that Vinyarion took the name Hyarmendakil II in 1551 after a great victory over Harad. Those two statements in The Heirs of Elendil seem to imply that Minardil was the son of Vinyarion and thus the great-grandson of Eldacar. It is noteworthy that Appendix A I (iv) does not mention king Aldamir and king Hyarmendacil II (Vinyarion), although both are included in the list of Kings of Gondor in Appendix A I (ii) and in the Tale of Years of The Third Age in Appendix B. It is possible that this is the reason why Aldamir and Vinyarion were overlooked in Appendix A I (iv) in the short sentence mentioning king Minardil. In the opinion of Wayne G. Hammond & Christina Scull "Minardil, son of Eldacar" was an error and should be changed to "Minardil, great-grandson of Eldacar".[7] Mark Fisher has the same opinion.[8]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Peoples of Middle-earth, "VII. The Heirs of Elendil"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A, "The Númenorean Kings", "The Realms in Exile", "The Southern Line: Heirs of Anarion"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Third Age"
- ↑ Paul Strack, "Q. Vinyarion m.", Eldamo - An Elvish Lexicon (accessed 28 July 2021)
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A, "The Númenorean Kings", "Gondor and the Heirs of Anárion", fifth paragraph
- ↑ Paul Strack, "Q. Hyarmendacil m.", Eldamo - An Elvish Lexicon (accessed 28 July 2021)
- ↑ Wayne G. Hammond & Christina Scull, "Addenda and Corrigenda to the 50th anniversary edition of The Lord of the Rings (2004-5)", wayne & christina (accessed 31 October 2021)
- ↑ Mark Fisher, "Minardil", The Encyclopedia of Arda (accessed 31 October 2021)
Hyarmendacil II House of Anárion | ||
Preceded by: Aldamir | 24th King of Gondor T.A. 1540 - 1621 | Followed by: Minardil |