- In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth writings, the
Dúnedain (/
ˈduːnɛdaɪn/; singular: Dúnadan, "Man of the West") were a race of Men, also
known as the Númenóreans...
- Rings. The film
centres on the
communities affected by Sauron's war; the
Dúnedain bloodline; and the
story of
Arathorn II and his
relationship with Gilraen...
- Level/area: Bree. Aragorn: He is not a
Dúnedain, but in ages past, we had
common ancestors.
While the
forbearers of the
Dúnedain rejected the lies of the Dark...
- North-Kingdom of Arnor.
Following its fall,
Elrond harboured the
Chieftains of the
Dúnedain (the
descendants of the
Kings of Arnor) and the
Sceptre of Annúminas, Arnor's...
- destro****
Dúnedain kingdom of Cardolan, one of
three remnants of the
Dúnedain Kingdom of Arnor. They
animated the dead
bones of the
Dúnedain, as well as...
- cultures.
Those on the side of the
hobbits in The Lord of the
Rings are the
Dúnedain, the men who
fought on the side of the
Elves in the
First Age
against Morgoth...
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alternative name for the
ancient city of Dion,
Palestine Another word for
Dúnedain in J. R. R. Tolkien's
legendarium This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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three adult children: sons
Isildur and Anárion, and a
daughter Eärien.
Dúnedain Tolkien 1977, "Of the
Rings of
Power and the
Third Age"
Tolkien 1977, "Akallabêth"...
- Men of the West who are Free People,
particularly the
descendants of the
Dúnedain of the Isle of Númenor, as most Men of the East and
South of Middle-earth...
- the War of
Wrath as well as the
progenitors of the
royal Númenorean and
Dúnedain bloodlines through their sons
Elrond and Elros. Elendil: Númenorean nobleman...