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There have been many lordships throughout the ages:
There have been many lordships throughout the ages:
* [[Lords of Andúnië|Lord of Andúnië]] ([[Númenor|Numenor]])
* [[Lords of Andúnië|Lord of Andúnië]] ([[Númenor]])
* [[Lord of Barad-dûr]] ([[Mordor]])
* [[Lord of Barad-dûr]] ([[Mordor]])
* [[Lord of Belegost]] ([[Dwarves]])
* [[Lord of Belegost]] ([[Dwarves]])
* [[Lord of Dale]] ([[Men of Dale]])
* [[Lord of Dale]] ([[Men of Dale]])
* [[Lords of Dor-lómin|Lord of Dor-lómin]] ([[House of Marach]])
* [[Lords of Dor-lómin|Lord of Dor-lómin]] ([[House of Hador]])
* [[Lord of Emyn Arnen]] ([[Gondor]])
* [[Lord of Emyn Arnen]] ([[Gondor]])
* [[Lord of the Éothéod]] ([[Éothéod]])
* [[Lord of the Éothéod]] ([[Éothéod]])
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* [[Lord of Rivendell]] ([[Noldor]])
* [[Lord of Rivendell]] ([[Noldor]])


==See Also==
==See also==
* [[King]]
* [[King]]
* [[Prince]]
* [[Prince]]
[[Category:Titles]]
[[Category:Titles]]

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"...It is a long tale..." — Aragorn
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Lord is a title used by most societies to denote the ruler of a location. The Elves used the words Heru (Quenya) and Hîr (Sindarin), and the Dwarves Uzbad.

There have been many lordships throughout the ages:

See also