List of Númenóreans

In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, the Númenóreans are the inhabitants of the island of Númenor. The following is a list of Númenóreans named in Tolkien's works, other than the rulers, who are described at Rulers of Númenor. See also Númenor#Culture.

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  • Almarian was the wife of Tar-Meneldur 5th King of Númenor and mother of Ailinel, Almiel, and Aldarion (the father of Ancalimë). Almarian's father was Vëantur, the Captain of the King's Ships under Tar-Elendil. He was a famous mariner and was the first Númenórean to reach Middle-earth, reaching the Grey Havens and befriending Gil-galad. Almarian's son Aldarion learned much about ships and the sea from his grandfather. Almarian also approved of Erendis and wanted her son to marry her. She lived during the Second Age in Armenelos in Númenor.

  • Amandil

  • Anárion

  • Axantur (b. 395 S.A.) was the youngest child of Nolondil. Axantur had three children: Lindissë, daughter (b 551 S.A.); Ardamir, son (b 562 S.A.); Cemendur, son (b 575 S.A.).

C

  • Cemendur son of Axantur b. 575 S.A.) was the youngest child of Axantur. Cemendur had two children: Írildë, daughter (b. 700 S.A.); Hallatan of Hyarstorni, son (b. 711 S.A.).

  • Ciryatur which is Sindarin for Ship-Lord, was an admiral in the Númenórean navy sent by Tar-Minastir in 1700 S.A to aid Gil-galad against the armies of Sauron. In the War of the Elves and Sauron in the Second Age, the Dark Lord's forces overran the lands of Eriador, and Sauron threatened to conquer all of Middle-earth. High King Gil-galad sent to Númenor for help, and Tar-Minastir responded by sending an immense fleet to the aid of the Elves. The Númenórean fleet was led by the great admiral Ciryatur, who cunningly divided his forces, sending some into the south while his main fleet landed in Lindon. Ciryatur's Númenórean warriors proved more than equal to Sauron's armies, and forced them southwards out of Eriador. At the decisive Battle of the Gwathló, Sauron was trapped between the two Númenórean armies, and almost captured. Though he escaped in the end and returned to Mordor, he swore vengeance on the victorious Númenóreans. More than 1,600 years later, he accomplished his aim and Númenor was destroyed, so that Ciryatur's great victory can be seen as the first seed of the Downfall of his homeland.

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  • Eärendur son of Tar-Amandil: (b. ), the younger son of Tar-Amandil, King of Númenor. He had a son Caliondo, who in turn had a son, Malantur. Malantur was apparently a possible heir to Tar-Aldarion, his cousin, but the law was changed so Aldarion's daughter Ancalimë would be the heir.

  • Eärendur of Andúnië: The fifteenth to hold the title of Lord of Andúnië, he lived during the time of King Ar-Sakalthôr. He is mentioned in the histories of the Second Age as the brother of Lindórië, who was the grandmother of the wise King Tar-Palantir. As Lord of Andúnië, Eärendur was also the ancestor of the Kings of the Dúnedain in Middle-earth: Aragorn was his direct descendant through no less than forty-four generations.

  • Elendil

  • Erendis

G

  • Gimilkhâd was the younger son of Ar-Gimilzôr and father of Ar-Pharazôn. A strong, harsh man, he led the King's Men during the reign of his brother Tar-Palantir.

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  • Hallacar (b. 852 S.A.- d. 1211 S.A.) was the youngest child of Hallatan, Husband of Tar-Ancalimë and father of: Tar-Anárion, son (b. 852 S.A.- d. 1098 S.A.)

  • Hallatan of Hyarstorni (b. 711 S.A.) was the youngest child of Cemendur son of Axantur. Hallatan had two children: Nessanië, daughter (b. 840 S.A.); [Hallacar]], son (b. 852 S.A.) and husband of Tar-Ancalimë.

I

  • Isildur