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+ | | birth = [[SA 2709]]<ref name=Unfinished>''[[Unfinished Tales]],'' Part Two: The Second Age, III: "[[The Line of Elros: The Kings of Númenor]]", from the founding of the City of Armenelos to the Downfall</ref> |
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+ | | death = [[SA 2962]]<ref name=Unfinished>''[[Unfinished Tales]],'' Part Two: The Second Age, III: "[[The Line of Elros: The Kings of Númenor]]", from the founding of the City of Armenelos to the Downfall</ref> |
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| weapon = [[Aranrúth]] |
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− | '''Ar-Adûnakhôr''' was the |
+ | '''Ar-Adûnakhôr''' was the twentieth [[King of Númenor]]. He was best known as the first [[Númenórean]] king to take his official name in the [[Adûnaic]] tongue instead of using the traditional [[Quenya]] form Tar-Herunúmen.<ref name=Unfinished>''[[Unfinished Tales]],'' Part Two: The Second Age, III: "[[The Line of Elros: The Kings of Númenor]]", from the founding of the City of Armenelos to the Downfall</ref><ref name=Silmarillion>''[[The Silmarillion]], [[Akallabêth]]'' (The Downfall of Númenor)</ref> |
− | ==Biography== |
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− | During his time, the Elven-tongues were no longer used or taught to children, and the [[ship]]s from [[Tol Eressëa]] came rarely. Only those of [[The Faithful]] maintained the ancient customs of friendship with the |
+ | As an opponent of the [[Valar]], Ar-Adûnakhôr his Quenya name was recorded in the official royal scrolls only. The name he chose was considered by some as blasphemous in both languages it means "Lord of the West", a title reserved for [[Manwë]], Lord of the Valar. During his time, the Elven-tongues were no longer used or taught to children, and the [[ship]]s from [[Tol Eressëa]] came rarely. Only those of [[The Faithful]] maintained the ancient customs of friendship with the west and welcomed the [[Eldar]], both in secret.<ref name=Silmarillion>''[[The Silmarillion]], [[Akallabêth]]'' (The Downfall of Númenor)</ref> |
There is some question as to whether Ar-Adûnakhôr succeeded his father, [[Tar-Ardamin]], as king, or his grandfather, [[Tar-Calmacil]], but the numbering of the rulers includes Tar-Ardamin in the count. Specifically, Tar-Ardamin does not appear at all in the ''[[Lord of the Rings]]'' [[Appendix|appendices]], but he does appear in the chapter "The Line of Elros" from ''[[Unfinished Tales]]''. |
There is some question as to whether Ar-Adûnakhôr succeeded his father, [[Tar-Ardamin]], as king, or his grandfather, [[Tar-Calmacil]], but the numbering of the rulers includes Tar-Ardamin in the count. Specifically, Tar-Ardamin does not appear at all in the ''[[Lord of the Rings]]'' [[Appendix|appendices]], but he does appear in the chapter "The Line of Elros" from ''[[Unfinished Tales]]''. |
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− | Ar-Adûnakhôr ruled for sixty-three years and was succeeded by his son, [[Ar-Zimrathôn]]. |
+ | Ar-Adûnakhôr ruled for sixty-three years and was succeeded by his son, [[Ar-Zimrathôn]] in [[SA 2962]].<ref name=Unfinished>''[[Unfinished Tales]],'' Part Two: The Second Age, III: "[[The Line of Elros: The Kings of Númenor]]", from the founding of the City of Armenelos to the Downfall</ref> |
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+ | |ዓር፡ዓዱናክሆር |
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+ | |إر-ادوناخور |
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+ | |Ար-Ադունախոր |
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+ | |Belarusian Cyrillic |
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+ | |Ар-Адунакhор |
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+ | |আর-অদুনাখোর |
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+ | |Bulgarian Cyrillic |
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+ | |Ар-Адунакхор |
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+ | |亞爾-阿登那霍 |
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+ | |არ-ადუნაკორი |
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+ | |અર્-અદુનખોર |
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+ | |Ар-Адұнакһор (Cyrillic) Ar-Adunakhor (Latin) |
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+ | |ਅਰ-ਅਦੁਨਖੋਰ |
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+ | |आर्-आदुनखोर् |
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+ | |Ар-Адунакхор (Cyrillic) Ar-Adunakhor (Latin) |
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+ | |אַר-אַדונאַכאָר |
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Ar-Adûnakhôr was the twentieth King of Númenor. He was best known as the first Númenórean king to take his official name in the Adûnaic tongue instead of using the traditional Quenya form Tar-Herunúmen.[1][2]
Biography
As an opponent of the Valar, Ar-Adûnakhôr his Quenya name was recorded in the official royal scrolls only. The name he chose was considered by some as blasphemous in both languages it means "Lord of the West", a title reserved for Manwë, Lord of the Valar. During his time, the Elven-tongues were no longer used or taught to children, and the ships from Tol Eressëa came rarely. Only those of The Faithful maintained the ancient customs of friendship with the west and welcomed the Eldar, both in secret.[2]
There is some question as to whether Ar-Adûnakhôr succeeded his father, Tar-Ardamin, as king, or his grandfather, Tar-Calmacil, but the numbering of the rulers includes Tar-Ardamin in the count. Specifically, Tar-Ardamin does not appear at all in the Lord of the Rings appendices, but he does appear in the chapter "The Line of Elros" from Unfinished Tales.
Ar-Adûnakhôr ruled for sixty-three years and was succeeded by his son, Ar-Zimrathôn in SA 2962.[1]
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Translations around the world
Foreign Language | Translated name |
Amharic | ዓር፡ዓዱናክሆር |
Arabic | إر-ادوناخور |
Armenian | Ար-Ադունախոր |
Belarusian Cyrillic | Ар-Адунакhор |
Bengali | আর-অদুনাখোর |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Ар-Адунакхор |
Chinese | 亞爾-阿登那霍 |
Chinese (Classical) | 阿爾-阿督納霍爾 |
Georgian | არ-ადუნაკორი |
Greek | Αρ-Αδυναχορ |
Gujarati | અર્-અદુનખોર |
Hindi | अर-आदुनखोर |
Kannada | ಆರ್-ಅಡುನಖೋರ್ |
Kazakh | Ар-Адұнакһор (Cyrillic) Ar-Adunakhor (Latin) |
Kyrgyz Cyrillic | Ар-Адунакhор |
Macedonian Cyrillic | Ар-Адунакхор |
Marathi | अर-अदुनखोर |
Mongolian Cyrillic | Ар-Адунакhор |
Nepalese | अर्-एडुनखोर |
Punjabi | ਅਰ-ਅਦੁਨਖੋਰ |
Russian | Ар-Адунакор |
Sanskrit | आर्-आदुनखोर् |
Serbian | Ар-Адунакхор (Cyrillic) Ar-Adunakhor (Latin) |
Sinhalese | ආර්-අදුනාකොර් |
Telugu | ఆర్-అదునఖోర్ |
Tajik Cyrillic | Ар-Адунакҳор |
Tamil | அர்-அடுநக்ஹோர் |
Ukrainian Cyrillic | Ар-Адунахор |
Urdu | الر- ادونخاور ? |
Yiddish | אַר-אַדונאַכאָר |
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Preceded by Tar-Ardamin |
Ar-Adûnakhôr | Succeeded by Ar-Zimrathôn |
SA 2899 - SA 2962 |
Elros Tar-Minyatur • Vardamir Nólimon • Tar-Amandil • Tar-Elendil • Tar-Meneldur • Tar-Aldarion • Tar-Ancalimë • Tar-Anárion • Tar-Súrion • Tar-Telperiën • Tar-Minastir • Tar-Ciryatan • Tar-Atanamir • Tar-Ancalimon • Tar-Telemmaitë • Tar-Vanimeldë • Tar-Anducal (Herucalmo) • Tar-Alcarin • Tar-Calmacil • Tar-Ardamin • Ar-Adûnakhôr • Ar-Zimrathôn • Ar-Sakalthôr • Ar-Gimilzôr • Tar-Palantir • Ar-Pharazôn |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Unfinished Tales, Part Two: The Second Age, III: "The Line of Elros: The Kings of Númenor", from the founding of the City of Armenelos to the Downfall
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The Silmarillion, Akallabêth (The Downfall of Númenor)