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==History==
==History==
===Origins===
===Origins===
The first Prince of Dol Amroth was [[Galador]],<ref name="GalCel">{{HM|UT}}, "[[The History of Galadriel and Celeborn]]"</ref> but his ancestors had ruled over the land of [[Belfalas]] - possibly from [[Edhellond]] - since before the [[Downfall of Númenor]] and had been given the title [[Prince]] by [[Elendil]].<ref>{{HM|UT}}, "[[Cirion and Eorl]]", Note 39</ref> Their stronghold was not known as Dol Amroth until the drowning of the [[Amroth]].
A family of [[Faithful]] from [[Númenor]] had ruled over the land of [[Belfalas]] since the [[Second Age]]. This family of [[Númenóreans]] were akin to the [[Lords of Andúnië]], and thus related to [[Elendil]] and descended from the [[House of Elros]].<ref>{{UT|Cirion}}</ref> After the [[Downfall of Númenor]] they had been given the title ''Prince of Belfalas'' by [[Elendil]]<ref>{{UT|Cirion}}, Note 39</ref> and their land, now a fief of [[Gondor]], was called [[Dor-en-Ernil]]. He granted this family a noble title, making them the hereditary Princes of Belfalas.


According to legend, Galador was the son of [[Mithrellas]], an Elf maid.<ref name="GalCel"/> This supposed elven strain was noticed in [[Imrahil]] many years later by [[Legolas]].<ref>{{HM|RK}}, "[[The Last Debate]]"</ref>
One branch of their descendants removed to [[Lossarnach]].<ref name="Isen">{{UT|Isen}}</ref> [[Morwen Steelsheen]], a daughter of that family, married [[Thengel]] of [[Rohan]]. Through Morwen, both Thengel's heir [[Théoden]] and his grandson [[Éomer]] carried the blood of the ancient Princes of Belfalas.


=== Princes of Dol Amroth ===
One of those princes, [[Adrahil I|Adrahil]], fought under [[King of Gondor|King]] [[Ondoher]] against the [[Wainriders]].<ref>{{UT|Cirion}}</ref><ref group=note>Adrahil is mentioned as a "Prince of Dol Amroth" in the narrative, but this is anachronistic as the city was named Dol Amroth much later. Cf. [[Adrahil I#Other versions of the legendarium]]</ref>
Princes of Belfalas before Galador:


# '''[[Adrahil I]]''' was a Prince who served King [[Ondoher]] against the [[Wainriders]].
After the drowning of the [[King of Lorien|Elven King]] [[Amroth]], [[Gondorians]] came to occupy it and named it Dol Amroth, after the king. The first Prince of Dol Amroth was [[Galador]], who, according to legend, was the son of [[Mithrellas]], an Elf maid.<ref name="GalCel">{{UT|Galadriel}}</ref> This supposed elven strain was noticed in [[Imrahil]] many years later by [[Legolas]].<ref>{{RK|V9}}</ref>
# '''[[Imrazôr]]''' was Galador's father. He married the elf [[Mithrellas]], a companion of [[Nimrodel]].


The first Prince of Dol Amroth and his descendants:  
=== Princes of Dol Amroth ===
#''[[Galador]]'', first Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2004]] – [[Third Age 2129]])
<table class="TGtable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse; margin: 0 auto;"><tr><th style="background: #F2E6CE;">No.</th><th style="background: #F2E6CE;">Name</th><th style="background: #F2E6CE;">Birth</th><th style="background: #F2E6CE;">Rule</th><th style="background: #F2E6CE;">Death</th></tr>
#Second Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2060]] - [[Third Age 2206]])
<tr><td>1</td><td>'''[[Galador]]'''</td><td>{{TA|2004}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2076|n}} - {{TA|2129|n}} (53 years)</td><td>{{TA|2129|n}} (aged 125)</td></tr>
#Third Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2120]] - [[Third Age 2254]])
<tr><td>2</td><td>''unnamed''</td><td>{{TA|2060}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2129|n}} - {{TA|2203|n}} (74 years)</td><td>{{TA|2203|n}} (aged 143)</td></tr>
#Fourth Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2172]] - [[Third Age 2299]])
<tr><td>3</td><td>''unnamed''</td><td>{{TA|2120}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2203|n}} - {{TA|2254|n}} (51 years)</td><td>{{TA|2254|n}} (aged 134)</td></tr>
#Fifth Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age  2225]] - [[Third Age 2348]])
<tr><td>4</td><td>''unnamed''</td><td>{{TA|2172}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2254|n}} - {{TA|2299|n}} (45 years)</td><td>{{TA|2299|n}} (aged 127)</td></tr>
#Sixth Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2274]] - [[Third Age 2400]])
<tr><td>5</td><td>''unnamed''</td><td>{{TA|2225}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2299|n}} - {{TA|2348|n}} (49 years)</td><td>{{TA|2348|n}} (aged 123)</td></tr>
#Seventh Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2324]] - [[Third Age 2458]])
<tr><td>6</td><td>''unnamed''</td><td>{{TA|2274}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2348|n}} - {{TA|2400|n}} (52 years)</td><td>{{TA|2400|n}} (aged 126)</td></tr>
#Eighth Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2373]] - [[Third Age 2498]])
<tr><td>7</td><td>''unnamed''</td><td>{{TA|2324}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2400|n}} - {{TA|2458|n}} (58 years)</td><td>{{TA|2458|n}} (aged 134)</td></tr>
#Ninth Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2418]] - [[Third Age 2540]])
<tr><td>8</td><td>''unnamed''</td><td>{{TA|2373}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2458|n}} - {{TA|2498|n}} (40 years)</td><td>{{TA|2498|n}} (aged 125)</td></tr>
#Tenth Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2463]] - [[Third Age 2582]])
<tr><td>9</td><td>''unnamed''</td><td>{{TA|2418}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2498|n}} - {{TA|2540|n}} (42 years)</td><td>{{TA|2540|n}} (aged 122)</td></tr>
#Eleventh Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2505]] - [[Third Age 2623]])
<tr><td>10</td><td>''unnamed''</td><td>{{TA|2463}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2540|n}} - {{TA|2582|n}} (42 years)</td><td>{{TA|2582|n}} (aged 119)</td></tr>
#Twelfth Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2546]] - [[Third Age 2660]])
<tr><td>11</td><td>''unnamed''</td><td>{{TA|2505}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2582|n}} - {{TA|2623|n}} (41 years)</td><td>{{TA|2623|n}} (aged 118)</td></tr>
#Thirteenth Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2588]] - [[Third Age 2701]])
<tr><td>12</td><td>''unnamed''</td><td>{{TA|2546}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2623|n}} - {{TA|2660|n}} (37 years)</td><td>{{TA|2660|n}} (aged 114)</td></tr>
#Fourteenth Prince of Dol Amroth ([[[[Third Age 2627]] - [[Third Age 2733]])
<tr><td>13</td><td>''unnamed''</td><td>{{TA|2588}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2660|n}} - {{TA|2701|n}} (41 years)</td><td>{{TA|2701|n}} (aged 113)</td></tr>
#Fifteenth Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2671]] – [[Third Age 2746]]), slain by [[Corsairs of Umbar]]
<tr><td>14</td><td>''unnamed''</td><td>{{TA|2627}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2701|n}} - {{TA|2733|n}} (22 years)</td><td>{{TA|2733|n}} (aged 106)</td></tr>
#Sixteenth Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2709]] – [[Third Age 2799]]), slain in battle
<tr><td>15</td><td>''unnamed''</td><td>{{TA|2671}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2733|n}} - {{TA|2746|n}}† (13 years)</td><td>{{TA|2746|n}}† (aged 75)</td></tr>
#Seventeenth Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2746]] – [[Third Age 2859]])
<tr><td>16</td><td>''unnamed''</td><td>{{TA|2709}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2746|n}} - {{TA|2799|n}}† (53 years)</td><td>{{TA|2799|n}}† (aged 90)</td></tr>
#Eighteenth Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2785]] – [[Third Age 2899]])
<tr><td>17</td><td>''unnamed''</td><td>{{TA|2746}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2799|n}} - {{TA|2859|n}} (60 years)</td><td>{{TA|2859|n}} (aged 113)</td></tr>
#''[[Aglahad]]'', Nineteenth Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2827]] – [[Third Age 2932]])
<tr><td>18</td><td>''unnamed''</td><td>{{TA|2785}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2859|n}} - {{TA|2899|n}} (40 years)</td><td>{{TA|2899|n}} (aged 114)</td></tr>
#''[[Angelimir]]'', Twentieth Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2866]] – [[Third Age 2977]])
<tr><td>19</td><td>'''[[Aglahad]]'''</td><td>{{TA|2827}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2899|n}} - {{TA|2932|n}} (33 years)</td><td>{{TA|2932|n}} (aged 105)</td></tr>
#''[[Adrahil II]]'', Twenty-first Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2917]] – [[Third Age 3010]])
<tr><td>20</td><td>'''[[Angelimir]]'''</td><td>{{TA|2866}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2932|n}} - {{TA|2977|n}} (45 years)</td><td>{{TA|2977|n}} (aged 111)</td></tr>
#''[[Imrahil]]'', Twenty-second Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2955]] – [[Fourth Age 34]])
<tr><td>21</td><td>'''[[Adrahil II]]'''</td><td>{{TA|2917}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|2977|n}} - {{TA|3010|n}} (33 years)</td><td>{{TA|3010|n}} (aged 93)</td></tr>
#''[[Elphir]]'', Twenty-third Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 2987]] – [[Fourth Age 67]])
<tr><td>22</td><td>'''[[Imrahil]]'''</td><td>{{TA|2955}}</td><td align="center">{{TA|3010}} - {{FoA|34}} (45 years)</td><td>{{FoA|34|n}} (aged 110)</td></tr>
#''[[Alphros]]'', Twenty-fourth Prince of Dol Amroth ([[Third Age 3017]] – [[Fourth Age 95]])<ref>{{HM|UT}}, "[[Cirion and Eorl]]"</ref>
<tr><td>23</td><td>'''[[Elphir]]'''</td><td>{{TA|2987}}</td><td align="center">{{FoA|34}} - {{FoA|67|n}} (33 years)</td><td>{{FoA|67|n}} (aged 101)</td></tr>
<tr><td>24</td><td>'''[[Alphros]]'''</td><td>{{TA|3017}}</td><td align="center">{{FoA|67}} - {{FoA|95|n}} (28 years)</td><td>{{FoA|95|n}} (aged 99)</td></tr>
</table>


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==See Also==
See the [[House of Dol Amroth]] for the family tree of the princes.
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Revision as of 01:46, 9 February 2019

Prince of Dol Amroth was a title used by a noble house of Gondor.

History

Origins

A family of Faithful from Númenor had ruled over the land of Belfalas since the Second Age. This family of Númenóreans were akin to the Lords of Andúnië, and thus related to Elendil and descended from the House of Elros.[1] After the Downfall of Númenor they had been given the title Prince of Belfalas by Elendil[2] and their land, now a fief of Gondor, was called Dor-en-Ernil. He granted this family a noble title, making them the hereditary Princes of Belfalas.

One branch of their descendants removed to Lossarnach.[3] Morwen Steelsheen, a daughter of that family, married Thengel of Rohan. Through Morwen, both Thengel's heir Théoden and his grandson Éomer carried the blood of the ancient Princes of Belfalas.

One of those princes, Adrahil, fought under King Ondoher against the Wainriders.[4][note 1]

After the drowning of the Elven King Amroth, Gondorians came to occupy it and named it Dol Amroth, after the king. The first Prince of Dol Amroth was Galador, who, according to legend, was the son of Mithrellas, an Elf maid.[5] This supposed elven strain was noticed in Imrahil many years later by Legolas.[6]

Princes of Dol Amroth

No.NameBirthRuleDeath
1GaladorT.A. 20042076 - 2129 (53 years)2129 (aged 125)
2unnamedT.A. 20602129 - 2203 (74 years)2203 (aged 143)
3unnamedT.A. 21202203 - 2254 (51 years)2254 (aged 134)
4unnamedT.A. 21722254 - 2299 (45 years)2299 (aged 127)
5unnamedT.A. 22252299 - 2348 (49 years)2348 (aged 123)
6unnamedT.A. 22742348 - 2400 (52 years)2400 (aged 126)
7unnamedT.A. 23242400 - 2458 (58 years)2458 (aged 134)
8unnamedT.A. 23732458 - 2498 (40 years)2498 (aged 125)
9unnamedT.A. 24182498 - 2540 (42 years)2540 (aged 122)
10unnamedT.A. 24632540 - 2582 (42 years)2582 (aged 119)
11unnamedT.A. 25052582 - 2623 (41 years)2623 (aged 118)
12unnamedT.A. 25462623 - 2660 (37 years)2660 (aged 114)
13unnamedT.A. 25882660 - 2701 (41 years)2701 (aged 113)
14unnamedT.A. 26272701 - 2733 (22 years)2733 (aged 106)
15unnamedT.A. 26712733 - 2746† (13 years)2746† (aged 75)
16unnamedT.A. 27092746 - 2799† (53 years)2799† (aged 90)
17unnamedT.A. 27462799 - 2859 (60 years)2859 (aged 113)
18unnamedT.A. 27852859 - 2899 (40 years)2899 (aged 114)
19AglahadT.A. 28272899 - 2932 (33 years)2932 (aged 105)
20AngelimirT.A. 28662932 - 2977 (45 years)2977 (aged 111)
21Adrahil IIT.A. 29172977 - 3010 (33 years)3010 (aged 93)
22ImrahilT.A. 2955T.A. 3010 - Fo.A. 34 (45 years)34 (aged 110)
23ElphirT.A. 2987Fo.A. 34 - 67 (33 years)67 (aged 101)
24AlphrosT.A. 3017Fo.A. 67 - 95 (28 years)95 (aged 99)

See Also

See the House of Dol Amroth for the family tree of the princes.

Notes

  1. Adrahil is mentioned as a "Prince of Dol Amroth" in the narrative, but this is anachronistic as the city was named Dol Amroth much later. Cf. Adrahil I#Other versions of the legendarium

References