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'''Arador''' ([[Third Age|T.A.]] 2820 - 2930, died aged 110) was the fourteenth [[Chieftain of the Dúnedain]], succeeding his father, [[Argonui]], when he died in 2912. | '''Arador''' ([[Third Age|T.A.]] 2820 - 2930, died aged 110) was the fourteenth [[Chieftain of the Dúnedain]], succeeding his father, [[Argonui]], when he died in 2912. | ||
As far as we know, Arador's rule was uneventful except for the fact he was captured and killed by [[Hill-trolls]] north of [[Rivendell]] | As far as we know, Arador's rule was uneventful except for the fact he was captured and killed by [[Hill-trolls]] north of [[Rivendell]]. He was followed by his young son, [[Arathorn II]], in 2930. | ||
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Revision as of 17:23, 22 April 2007
Template:Royalty infobox Arador (T.A. 2820 - 2930, died aged 110) was the fourteenth Chieftain of the Dúnedain, succeeding his father, Argonui, when he died in 2912.
As far as we know, Arador's rule was uneventful except for the fact he was captured and killed by Hill-trolls north of Rivendell. He was followed by his young son, Arathorn II, in 2930.
Genealogy
Isildur
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Argonui
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ARADOR
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Arathorn II
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Aragorn II
Etymology
Arador's name is Sindarin and means "Royal Lord" coming form the prefix ara meaning "royal", and dor (a form taur) meaning "lord"
Titles
Preceded by: Argonui |
14th Chieftain of the DúnedainIII 2912 - 2930
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Followed by: Arathorn II |