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#''[[Galador]]'', first Prince of Dol Amroth ({{TA|2004}} – {{TA|2129|n}}) | #''[[Galador]]'', first Prince of Dol Amroth ({{TA|2004}} – {{TA|2129|n}}) | ||
#Second Prince of Dol Amroth ({{TA|2060}} - {{TA| | #Second Prince of Dol Amroth ({{TA|2060}} - {{TA|2203|n}}) | ||
#Third Prince of Dol Amroth ({{TA|2120}} - {{TA|2254|n}}) | #Third Prince of Dol Amroth ({{TA|2120}} - {{TA|2254|n}}) | ||
#Fourth Prince of Dol Amroth ({{TA|2172}} - {{TA|2299|n}}) | #Fourth Prince of Dol Amroth ({{TA|2172}} - {{TA|2299|n}}) | ||
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#''[[Elphir]]'', Twenty-third Prince of Dol Amroth ({{TA|2987}} – {{FoA|67}}) | #''[[Elphir]]'', Twenty-third Prince of Dol Amroth ({{TA|2987}} – {{FoA|67}}) | ||
#''[[Alphros]]'', Twenty-fourth Prince of Dol Amroth ({{TA|3017}} – {{FoA|95}})<ref>{{UT|Cirion}}</ref> | #''[[Alphros]]'', Twenty-fourth Prince of Dol Amroth ({{TA|3017}} – {{FoA|95}})<ref>{{UT|Cirion}}</ref> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
See the [[House of Dol Amroth]] for the family tree of the princes. | See the [[House of Dol Amroth]] for the family tree of the princes. |
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Prince of Dol Amroth was a title used by a noble house of Gondor.
History
Origins
The first Prince of Dol Amroth was Galador,[1] but his ancestors had ruled over the land of Belfalas - possibly from Edhellond - since before the Downfall of Númenor and had been given the title Prince by Elendil.[2] Their stronghold was not known as Dol Amroth until the drowning of the Amroth.
According to legend, Galador was the son of Mithrellas, an Elf maid.[1] This supposed elven strain was noticed in Imrahil many years later by Legolas.[3]
Princes of Dol Amroth
Princes of Belfalas before Galador:
- Adrahil I was a Prince who served King Ondoher against the Wainriders.
- Imrazôr was Galador's father. He married the elf Mithrellas, a companion of Nimrodel.
The first Prince of Dol Amroth and his descendants:
- Galador, first Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2004 – 2129)
- Second Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2060 - 2203)
- Third Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2120 - 2254)
- Fourth Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2172 - 2299)
- Fifth Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2225 - 2348)
- Sixth Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2274 - 2400)
- Seventh Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2324 - 2458)
- Eighth Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2373 - 2498)
- Ninth Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2418 - 2540)
- Tenth Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2463 - 2582)
- Eleventh Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2505 - 2623)
- Twelfth Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2546 - 2660)
- Thirteenth Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2588 - 2701)
- Fourteenth Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2627 - 2733)
- Fifteenth Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2671 – 2746), slain by Corsairs of Umbar
- Sixteenth Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2709 – 2799), slain in battle
- Seventeenth Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2746 – 2859)
- Eighteenth Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2785 – 2899)
- Aglahad, Nineteenth Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2827 – 2932)
- Angelimir, Twentieth Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2866 – 2977)
- Adrahil II, Twenty-first Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2917 – 3010)
- Imrahil, Twenty-second Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2955 – Fo.A. 34)
- Elphir, Twenty-third Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 2987 – Fo.A. 67)
- Alphros, Twenty-fourth Prince of Dol Amroth (T.A. 3017 – Fo.A. 95)[4]
See Also
See the House of Dol Amroth for the family tree of the princes.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "The History of Galadriel and Celeborn"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "Cirion and Eorl and the Friendship of Gondor and Rohan", Note 39
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, "The Last Debate"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "Cirion and Eorl and the Friendship of Gondor and Rohan"