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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.

Rómenna Matěj Čadil

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[]

  1. The Atlas of Middle-earth, The Second Age, "Númenor"
  2. Unfinished Tales, Part Two: The Second Age, II: "Aldarion and Erendis: The Mariner's Wife"
  3. The Silmarillion, Akallabêth (The Downfall of Númenor)
  4. Unfinished Tales, Part Two: The Second Age, Chapter I: "A Description of the Island of Númenor"
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