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Tar-Aldarion's royal name signifies "Son of the trees" because he was a noted tree steward and forester — trees were essential to the construction of his fleets, but he took great care to replenish what was being felled. His first love was the sea, and he was already a great explorer before he became king. He made several journeys to [[Middle-earth]] and established contact with [[Gil-galad]] and his realm in the [[Grey Havens]]. He also established a vital Númenórean port in [[Middle-earth]], named [[Vinyalondë]]. He built the great haven of [[Lond Daer]] on the river [[Gwathló]], and under his reign the deforesting of [[Enedwaith]] and [[Minhiriath]] began.
Tar-Aldarion's royal name signifies "Son of the trees" because he was a noted tree steward and forester — trees were essential to the construction of his fleets, but he took great care to replenish what was being felled. His first love was the sea, and he was already a great explorer before he became king. He made several journeys to [[Middle-earth]] and established contact with [[Gil-galad]] and his realm in the [[Grey Havens]]. He also established a vital Númenórean port in [[Middle-earth]], named [[Vinyalondë]]. He built the great haven of [[Lond Daer]] on the river [[Gwathló]], and under his reign the deforesting of [[Enedwaith]] and [[Minhiriath]] began.


His only child was a daughter, [[Tar-Ancalimë]], and so he changed the rules of succession, replacing the principle of agnatic primogeniture with that of fully equal primogeniture. She became the first ruling [[Queen of Númenor]]. If the law hadn't been changed then the throne would have passed to his sister's son [[Soronto]], heir presumptive at the time.
His only child was a daughter, [[Tar-Ancalimë]], and so he changed the [[Law of Succession in Númenor|rules of succession]], replacing the principle of agnatic primogeniture with that of fully equal primogeniture. She became the first ruling [[Queen of Númenor]]. If the law hadn't been changed then the throne would have passed to his sister's son [[Soronto]], heir presumptive at the time.


The partial story of Aldarion and Erendis can be found in Tolkien's ''[[Unfinished Tales]]''. Though the actual story was left incomplete, the book does give some hints on how it continued. The story also contains the first hints of the return of the Shadow (i.e. [[Sauron]]) to Middle-earth.
The partial story of Aldarion and Erendis can be found in Tolkien's ''[[Unfinished Tales]]''. Though the actual story was left incomplete, the book does give some hints on how it continued. The story also contains the first hints of the return of the Shadow (i.e. [[Sauron]]) to Middle-earth.

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Tar-Aldarion
Númenórean
Biographical Information
Other namesAnardil
LanguageAdûnaic
BirthS.A. 700
RuleS.A. 883-1075 (192 years)
DeathS.A. 1098 (aged 398 years)
Family
ParentageTar-Meneldur and Almarian
SiblingsAilinel, Almiel
SpouseErendis
ChildrenAncalimë
Physical Description
GenderMale
Hair colorGolden
GalleryImages of Tar-Aldarion

Tar-Aldarion was the sixth King of Númenor, succeeding his father, Tar-Meneldur. Tar-Aldarion was married to Erendis, a Númenórean woman, who was not quite of the same status as Aldarion himself, and therefore had a shorter life-span. Aldarion's love for the sea ultimately caused a rift between the couple. The tale of their marriage and estrangement survived the Downfall of Númenor as "Aldarion and Erendis, or The Mariner's Wife".

Tar-Aldarion's royal name signifies "Son of the trees" because he was a noted tree steward and forester — trees were essential to the construction of his fleets, but he took great care to replenish what was being felled. His first love was the sea, and he was already a great explorer before he became king. He made several journeys to Middle-earth and established contact with Gil-galad and his realm in the Grey Havens. He also established a vital Númenórean port in Middle-earth, named Vinyalondë. He built the great haven of Lond Daer on the river Gwathló, and under his reign the deforesting of Enedwaith and Minhiriath began.

His only child was a daughter, Tar-Ancalimë, and so he changed the rules of succession, replacing the principle of agnatic primogeniture with that of fully equal primogeniture. She became the first ruling Queen of Númenor. If the law hadn't been changed then the throne would have passed to his sister's son Soronto, heir presumptive at the time.

The partial story of Aldarion and Erendis can be found in Tolkien's Unfinished Tales. Though the actual story was left incomplete, the book does give some hints on how it continued. The story also contains the first hints of the return of the Shadow (i.e. Sauron) to Middle-earth.

Preceded by:
Tar-Meneldur
6th King of Númenor
II 883 – 1075
Followed by:
Tar-Ancalimë