Anárion
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Character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Legendarium | |
Name | Anárion |
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Titles | King of Arnor |
Race | Men |
Date of birth | S.A. 3219 |
Date of death | S.A. 3440 |
Book(s) | The Lord of the Rings The Silmarillion |
Anárion is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. His name is apparently derived from Anar, which means "Sun" in Tolkien's invented language of Quenya.
Anarion's full back story is detailed in The Silmarillion. He was the second son of Elendil and the brother of Isildur. His son Meneldil was the last man born in Númenor before its destruction. Together with his father and brother, Elendil and Isildur respectively, Anárion was a leader of the Elendilli or Faithful, the part of the Númenórean people that opposed the dark rule of king Ar-Pharazôn and Sauron.
After the downfall of Númenor, Elendil landed in the north near the Elven realm of Lindon, and there established the realm of Arnor, but Isildur and Anárion landed in the south of Middle-earth, establishing the realm of Gondor. Both realms were founded on existing Númenórean colonies: Gondor grew out of the already established city of Pelargir, and the existing Princedom of Belfalas (later renamed Dol Amroth).
Anárion and Isildur were chiefly responsible for the early ordering of Gondor: they founded the cities of Minas Anor and Minas Ithil, as well as the bridge and city of Osgiliath. Osgiliath was dedicated to the stars, but also after Elendil. Minas Anor and the outlying region of Anórien were named after the Sun, but also after Anárion. Minas Ithil and Ithilien across the river Anduin were named after the Moon, and Isildur.
As explained in The Fellowship of the Ring, Gondor was soon attacked by Sauron, and Minas Ithil was captured, driving Isildur out. In the Last Alliance of Elves and Men, Anárion defended Gondor and its people, ruling as its regent, while his brother escaped north to join up with Elendil and the Elves. Defending a land under siege, he successfully defended the Númenórean exiles, the earlier settlers, and the indigenous population of Gondor. His forces held Osgiliath and drove Sauron back to the mountains for a time, though Anárion was wise enough to foresee that Gondor would not stand unless Elendil arrived.
When Elendil, Isildur and Gil-galad arrived, they summoned him to take part in the campaign into Mordor. He fought in the Battle of Dagorlad and in the Siege of Barad-dûr, but was slain by a stone hurled from the Dark Tower. The crown of Minas Anor, Anárion's helm, was crushed when he was slain. Isildur later handed over his (plain) war helm to be used as the replacement crown. Several generations later, Isildur's helm was replaced by an elaborate jewelled helm.
Anárion had four children. Anárion's fourth child, Meneldil, became King of Gondor.
In The Return of the King, the bloodlines of Anárion and Isildur were reunited when Anárion's female descendant, Princess Fíriel of Gondor, married Isildur's descendant Prince Arvedui of Arthedain. This eventually opened the path for Aragorn II to in time become king of the Reunited Kingdom.
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[edit] External links
- A History and Complete Chronology of Númenor - A detailed chronology of Númenor, its successor states and their rulers.
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Kings of Gondor (with Isildur) |
Succeeded by Meneldil |
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