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'''Realms in Exile''' was the collective name for [[Arnor]] and [[Gondor]], also known as the Kingdoms of the Dúnedain, the ancient [[Arnor]] the [[North-kingdom]] and [[Gondor]] the [[South-kingdom]] of the [[Dúnedain]] in [[Middle-earth]]. Both Kingdoms were founded in the last years of the [[Second Age]] by [[High King]] [[Elendil]], and his sons who ruled [[Ithilien]] and [[Anorien]].  
'''Realms in Exile''' was the collective name for [[Arnor]] and [[Gondor]], also known as the Kingdoms of the Dúnedain, ancient [[Arnor]] the [[North-kingdom]] and [[Gondor]] the [[South-kingdom]] of the [[Dúnedain]] in [[Middle-earth]]. Both Kingdoms were founded in {{SA|3320}}<ref>{{App|SA}}, 3320</ref> by [[High King]] [[Elendil]], and his sons who ruled [[Ithilien]] and [[Anorien]].  


[[Arnor]] was destroyed during the [[Third Age]], but at the end of that Age, the [[Westlands]] were reunited under [[Aragorn|Aragorn Elessar]].
[[Arnor]] vanished during the [[Third Age]] (divided in {{TA|861}}<ref>{{App|TA}}, 861</ref> and destroyed in {{TA|1974|n}}<ref>{{App|TA}}, 1974</ref>) but at the end of that Age, the [[Westlands]] were reunited under [[Aragorn|Aragorn Elessar]].


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Revision as of 05:57, 27 March 2013

Realms in Exile was the collective name for Arnor and Gondor, also known as the Kingdoms of the Dúnedain, ancient Arnor the North-kingdom and Gondor the South-kingdom of the Dúnedain in Middle-earth. Both Kingdoms were founded in S.A. 3320[1] by High King Elendil, and his sons who ruled Ithilien and Anorien.

Arnor vanished during the Third Age (divided in T.A. 861[2] and destroyed in 1974[3]) but at the end of that Age, the Westlands were reunited under Aragorn Elessar.

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