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The '''Ruling Queens of Númenor''' were women who ruled the kingdom of [[Númenor]]. Out of Númenor's twenty-five [[King of Númenor|rulers]], only three were female, but the existence of Ruling Queens under Númenórean law was remarkable in a society and a world dominated by male rulers.
The '''Ruling Queens of Númenor''' were women who ruled the kingdom of [[Númenor]].  


==History==
==History==
===Numenor===
In the early days of Númenor, succession followed the principle of agnatic primogeniture—that is, rule passed to the oldest ''male'' offspring of the King. The [[Queen of Númenor]] was the queen consort of the King.
In the early days of Númenor, succession followed the principle of agnatic primogeniture—that is, rule passed to the oldest ''male'' offspring of the King. A similar principle was used by the High Kings of the [[Ñoldor]]in [[Elves]], with whom the [[Edain]] of Númenor had had extensive dealings.  


Silmariën (born [[Second Age|S.A.]] 521<sup>1</sup>), the progenitor of the line of the Lords of [[Andúnië]]&mdash;from which the Kings of [[Gondor]] and [[Arnor]] later sprung&mdash;was the oldest child of King [[Tar-Elendil]]. Under the laws at the time, women were not allowed to rule, so she was passed over in favor of her younger brother, [[Tar-Meneldur]]. Nevertheless, Silmariën is one of the most significant of Númenor's royal family, as she presumably inherited both the sword [[Narsil]] and the [[Ring of Barahir]] from Tar-Elendil, her father, as these were handed down to her descendants, the Lords of Andúnië and later the Kings of [[Gondor]] and [[Arnor]]. Silmariën also probably commissioned the creation of other precious heirlooms to survive into the [[Fourth Age]]: the Sceptre of Andúnië, which after the Downfall became the Sceptre of [[Arnor]] and the [[Star of Elendil]], which likewise became the token of royalty in [[Arnor]].  
[[Tar-Aldarion]], the sixth ruler of Númenor, had only one child: a daughter, [[Ancalimë]]. To prevent the throne from passing to his nephew, [[Soronto]], he changed the '''[[Law of Succession in Númenor]]''' to allow full cognatic primogeniture, under which rule would pass to the oldest child of the ruler, whether male or female.  


[[Tar-Aldarion]], the sixth ruler of Númenor, had only one child: a daughter, Ancalimë. To prevent the throne from passing to his nephew, [[Soronto]], he changed the law to allow full cognatic primogeniture, under which rule would pass to the oldest child of the ruler, whether male or female.  
Out of Númenor's twenty-five [[King of Númenor|rulers]], only three were female: '''[[Tar-Ancalimë]]''', '''[[Tar-Telperiën]]''' and '''[[Tar-Vanimeldë]]'''. [[Tar-Míriel]] should have been the fourth Ruling Queen, but the throne was usurped from her by her cousin [[Ar-Pharazôn]].  


===Gondor and Arnor===
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After the [[Akallabêth|destruction of Númenor]], the suriving Númenóreans (led by descendents of Silmariën) founded the kingdoms of [[Arnor]] and [[Gondor]] in [[Middle-earth]]. At that point, cognatic primogeniture seems to have been abandoned; none of the rulers of [[Kings of Arnor|Arnor]] or [[Kings of Gondor|Gondor]] were women, and in the case of [[Anárion]]'s children the youngest child [[Meneldil]] received the throne, as his older siblings were women. [[Berúthiel|Queen Berúthiel]] of Gondor, although certainly formidable, was a Queen-consort, and therefore did not rule, at least officially.
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In [[Third Age|T.A.]] 1945, [[Arvedui]] of [[Arthedain]]&mdash;who was married to [[Fíriel]], daughter and only surviving child of King [[Ondoher]]&mdash;invoked the old Númenórean law to claim that ''he'' (not his wife) should be granted the throne. Instead, the Steward [[Pelendur]] gave the throne to [[Eärnil II]], a prominent general. Ironically, the Kingship ''did'' eventually pass to Fíriel's line, in the person of King [[Aragorn|Aragorn Elessar]].
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==Footnotes==
*<sup>1</sup>The ''Tale of Years'' as published in ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' gives Silmariën a birthdate of [[Second Age|S.A.]] 548, but it is clear that Silmariën was the oldest child of Tar-Elendil, while that of her sister Isilmë is fixed at 532 and her brother at 543. The reason for this apparent error is that her birthdate was changed from 548 to 521, but this revision was missed in the ''Tale of Years'' (see [[Timeline]]).
*<sup>2</sup>In the earliest version of the tale of the [[Downfall of Númenor]] (in ''[[The Lost Road and Other Writings]]''), Míriel's name is '''Tar-Ilien'''.
 
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The Ruling Queens of Númenor were women who ruled the kingdom of Númenor.

History

In the early days of Númenor, succession followed the principle of agnatic primogeniture—that is, rule passed to the oldest male offspring of the King. The Queen of Númenor was the queen consort of the King.

Tar-Aldarion, the sixth ruler of Númenor, had only one child: a daughter, Ancalimë. To prevent the throne from passing to his nephew, Soronto, he changed the Law of Succession in Númenor to allow full cognatic primogeniture, under which rule would pass to the oldest child of the ruler, whether male or female.

Out of Númenor's twenty-five rulers, only three were female: Tar-Ancalimë, Tar-Telperiën and Tar-Vanimeldë. Tar-Míriel should have been the fourth Ruling Queen, but the throne was usurped from her by her cousin Ar-Pharazôn.

Notes

References

Kings of Númenor
Elros Tar-Minyatur (S.A. 32 - 442) · Tar-Vardamir* (442) · Tar-Amandil (442 - 590) · Tar-Elendil (590 - 740) · Tar-Meneldur (740 - 883) · Tar-Aldarion (883 - 1075) · Tar-AncalimëQ (1075 - 1280) · Tar-Anárion (1280 - 1394) · Tar-Súrion (1394 - 1556) · Tar-TelperiënQ (1556 - 1731) · Tar-Minastir (1731 - 1869) · Tar-Ciryatan (1869 - 2029) · Tar-Atanamir (2029 - 2221) · Tar-Ancalimon (2221 - 2386) · Tar-Telemmaitë (2386 - 2526) · Tar-VanimeldëQ (2526 - 2637) · Tar-Anducal (2637 - 2657) · Tar-Alcarin (2657 - 2737) · Tar-Calmacil (2737 - 2825) · Tar-Ardamin (2825 - 2899) · Ar-Adûnakhôr (2899 - 2962) · Ar-Zimrathôn (2962 - 3033) · Ar-Sakalthôr (3033 - 3102) · Ar-Gimilzôr (3102 - 3177) · Tar-Palantir (3177 - 3255) · Ar-Pharazôn (3255 - 3319)
* Immediately abdicated in favour of his son · Q Ruling Queens · Usurped throne. Later struck off the Line of Kings · Usurped throne from his cousin Tar-Míriel
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")