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| parentage=[[Anárion]] | | parentage=[[Anárion]] | ||
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'''Meneldil''' ({{SA|3318}}<ref name="Elendil">{{PM|Elendil}}</ref> – {{TA|158}},<ref name="TA">{{App|TA}}</ref> aged 281 years), the son of [[Anárion]] and grandson of [[High King of the Dúnedain|High King]] [[Elendil]], was the third [[King of Gondor]] and the first to rule in his own name. He reigned 156 years, from {{TA| 2}} until his death. He was succeeded by his son [[Cemendur (King of Gondor)|Cemendur]]. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Early Life === | ===Early Life=== | ||
Meneldil was the last man born in [[Númenor]]<ref name="Gladden">{{UT|Gladden}}</ref> and was about one year old at the time of the [[Downfall of Númenor|Downfall]]. He would have been carried to [[Gondor]] in his father’s ship where [[Isildur]] and [[Anárion]] established a new realm under their joint leadership. | |||
Meneldil was 111 years old when in {{SA|3429}} [[Sauron]] sent his army to attack and capture [[Minas Ithil]]. It is not know what role Meneldil may have played while his father defended [[Osgiliath]] and held the hosts of [[Mordor]] at bay. With the arrival of Elendil and [[Gil-galad]]’s forces the fortunes of the [[War of the Last Alliance]] turned, but in the hard fighting Anárion died (in {{SA|3440}}), as did Elendil (in {{SA|3441}}).<ref name="SA">{{App|SA}}</ref> | |||
=== | ===Succession to Kingship=== | ||
With the deaths of Elendil and Anárion, [[Arnor]] had no leader and the joint rule in [[Gondor]] was finished. [[Isildur]] returned to Gondor, assumed the [[Elendilmir]] as Arnor’s king and proclaimed his lordship over all the [[Dúnedain]], North and South. While most of Arnor’s forces returned to [[Eriador]] the new King remained in the South to restore order and define Gondor’s boundaries. When he was ready he committed the rule of Gondor to Meneldil and departed for [[Imladris]] with his three oldest sons to consult with [[Elrond]].<ref name="Gladden"/> | |||
It | It is said that Meneldil was quite pleased to see his uncle and his sons leave for the North, hoping that they would remain there long.<ref>{{UT| Gladden}}, Note 10</ref> Then, a month after their departure, Isildur and his three sons were slain in the [[Battle of the Gladden Fields]].<ref name="Gladden"/> Arnor would eventually (in {{TA|10}}<ref name="TA"/>) be ruled by Isildur’s fourth son, [[Valandil (King of Arnor)|Valandil]], but in the South Meneldil assumed full kingship, which was inherited by his descendants. Gondor would not be ruled by an heir of Isildur until the ascension of [[Aragorn]]. | ||
== | == Genealogy == | ||
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{{familytree | | | | | | |CEM|CEM=[[Cemendur (King of Gondor)|Cemendur]]}} | |||
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{{familytree | | | | | | |EAR|EAR=[[Eärendil (King of Gondor)|Eärendil]]}} | |||
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== Other Versions of the Legendarium == | |||
In ''[[The Peoples of Middle-earth]]'', in Section VII "[[The Heirs of Elendil]]", [[Christopher Tolkien]] explained that there were three manuscripts in the textual history of this section. Manuscript A contained the information about the Southern Line of Gondor, and from its condition it appeared to be the first stage of composition. Manuscript B added the Northern Line, and began as a fair copy of A for the Southern line but became heavily emended. Manuscript B led to Manuscript C, a fine copy (but with later emendations), which led to a final typescript D. In the earlier Manuscripts A and B, Meneldil's date of birth was {{SA|3299}} instead of {{SA|3318}}. It was Isildur's son Kiryandil who was born in 3318 and thus was the last man born in Númenor.<ref name="Elendil"/> | |||
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Meneldil | |
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Númenórean | |
Biographical Information | |
Titles | King of Gondor |
Affiliation | Last Alliance of Elves and Men |
Language | Sindarin |
Birth | S.A. 3318 Rómenna, Númenor |
Rule | T.A. 2 - T.A. 158 (156 years) |
Death | T.A. 158 (aged 281) Gondor |
Family | |
House | House of Anárion |
Parentage | Anárion |
Siblings | three unnamed siblings |
Children | Cemendur |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Gallery | Images of Meneldil |
Meneldil (S.A. 3318[1] – T.A. 158,[2] aged 281 years), the son of Anárion and grandson of High King Elendil, was the third King of Gondor and the first to rule in his own name. He reigned 156 years, from T.A. 2 until his death. He was succeeded by his son Cemendur.
History
Early Life
Meneldil was the last man born in Númenor[3] and was about one year old at the time of the Downfall. He would have been carried to Gondor in his father’s ship where Isildur and Anárion established a new realm under their joint leadership.
Meneldil was 111 years old when in S.A. 3429 Sauron sent his army to attack and capture Minas Ithil. It is not know what role Meneldil may have played while his father defended Osgiliath and held the hosts of Mordor at bay. With the arrival of Elendil and Gil-galad’s forces the fortunes of the War of the Last Alliance turned, but in the hard fighting Anárion died (in S.A. 3440), as did Elendil (in S.A. 3441).[4]
Succession to Kingship
With the deaths of Elendil and Anárion, Arnor had no leader and the joint rule in Gondor was finished. Isildur returned to Gondor, assumed the Elendilmir as Arnor’s king and proclaimed his lordship over all the Dúnedain, North and South. While most of Arnor’s forces returned to Eriador the new King remained in the South to restore order and define Gondor’s boundaries. When he was ready he committed the rule of Gondor to Meneldil and departed for Imladris with his three oldest sons to consult with Elrond.[3]
It is said that Meneldil was quite pleased to see his uncle and his sons leave for the North, hoping that they would remain there long.[5] Then, a month after their departure, Isildur and his three sons were slain in the Battle of the Gladden Fields.[3] Arnor would eventually (in T.A. 10[2]) be ruled by Isildur’s fourth son, Valandil, but in the South Meneldil assumed full kingship, which was inherited by his descendants. Gondor would not be ruled by an heir of Isildur until the ascension of Aragorn.
Genealogy
Elendil | |||||||||||||||||||
Isildur | Anárion | ||||||||||||||||||
3 unnamed children[1] | MENELDIL | ||||||||||||||||||
Cemendur | |||||||||||||||||||
Eärendil | |||||||||||||||||||
Other Versions of the Legendarium
In The Peoples of Middle-earth, in Section VII "The Heirs of Elendil", Christopher Tolkien explained that there were three manuscripts in the textual history of this section. Manuscript A contained the information about the Southern Line of Gondor, and from its condition it appeared to be the first stage of composition. Manuscript B added the Northern Line, and began as a fair copy of A for the Southern line but became heavily emended. Manuscript B led to Manuscript C, a fine copy (but with later emendations), which led to a final typescript D. In the earlier Manuscripts A and B, Meneldil's date of birth was S.A. 3299 instead of S.A. 3318. It was Isildur's son Kiryandil who was born in 3318 and thus was the last man born in Númenor.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Peoples of Middle-earth, "VII. The Heirs of Elendil"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Third Age"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "The Disaster of the Gladden Fields"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Second Age"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "The Disaster of the Gladden Fields", Note 10
Preceded by: Isildur |
3rd King of Gondor T.A. 2 - T.A. 158 |
Followed by: Cemendur |