Rómenna was the main eastern seaport of Númenor.
History[]
Rómenna was a great seaport, where many of the realm's greatest shipyards were located. The famed Númenórean mariner Vëantur had a house in Rómenna; his friend Aldarion, the future sea-faring king, visited often and kept his ships there, such as Hirilondë.[2] Much of the traffic with the old lands of Middle-earth passed through this port. The Guild of Venturers was based in the city, which grew in importance as the exploration and colonisation of Middle-earth increased.
The harbor as seen by Matěj Čadil
When Ar-Gimilzôr came to power in SA 3102, the Faithful of Númenor were made to relocate to Rómenna so that the King's Men could oversee them.[3][4]
Etymology[]
Rómenna is a Quenya name that means 'eastwards'.
Translations[]
| Foreign Language | Translated name |
| Amharic | ሮሜና |
| Arabic | روميننا |
| Armenian | Ռոմեննա |
| Assamese | ৰোমেনা |
| Belarusian Cyrillic | Роменна |
| Bengali | ড়মেন্না |
| Bulgarian Cyrillic | Роменна |
| Danish | Rómenna ("Byen østpå") |
| Georgian | რომენა |
| Greek | Ρομεννα |
| Gujarati | રોમેન્ના |
| Hebrew | רומנה |
| Hindi | रोमिन्ना |
| Japanese | ローメンナ |
| Kannada | ರೊಮೆನ್ನಾ |
| Kazakh | Роменна (Cyrillic) Romenna (Latin) |
| Konkani | रोमेना |
| Korean | 로멘나 |
| Kyrgyz Cyrillic | Ромэнна |
| Macedonian Cyrillic | Роменна |
| Malayalam | റൊമെന്ന |
| Marathi | रोमेन्ना |
| Mongolian Cyrillic | Роменна |
| Nepalese | रोमेन्ना |
| Pashto | رومېڼا |
| Persian | رومهننا |
| Punjabi | ਰੋਮੇਨਾ |
| Russian | Роменна |
| Sanskrit | रोमेन्ना |
| Serbian | Роменна (Cyrillic) Rómenna (Latin) |
| Sinhalese | රොමේනා |
| Tajik Cyrillic | Роменна |
| Tamil | ரோமென்னா |
| Telugu | రోమెన్నా |
| Ukrainian Cyrillic | Роменна |
| Urdu | رومےننا |
| Uzbek | Роменна (Uzbek Cyrillic) Romenna (Latin) |
| Yiddish | ראָמעננאַ |
References[]
- ↑ The Atlas of Middle-earth, The Second Age, "Númenor"
- ↑ Unfinished Tales, Part Two: The Second Age, II: "Aldarion and Erendis: The Mariner's Wife"
- ↑ The Silmarillion, Akallabêth (The Downfall of Númenor)
- ↑ Unfinished Tales, Part Two: The Second Age, Chapter I: "A Description of the Island of Númenor"