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Revision as of 05:32, 3 June 2013

Third Age

2931

2933

2941

2951

  • Aragorn learns his true name and ancestry from Elrond. He is given the shards of Narsil. Aragorn meets Arwen at Rivendell. He then embarks into the wild on many adventures.[1]

2956

2957-2980

2980

  • Aragorn defeats the Corsairs while in the service of Ecthelion.[1] He then faces perils on the confines of Mordor before turning homeward.[3] Aragorn meets Arwen in Lothlorien and they become betrothed on Midsummer's Eve.[1]

3001

  • Aragorn begins the search for Gollum at the request of Gandalf.[1]

3007

  • Spring: Death of Aragorn's mother Gilraen.[1]

3009

3017

3018

3019

  • January 11, 12: Blizzard on Caradhras.[4]
  • January 13: The Fellowship enters Moria against Aragorn's advice.[4]
  • January 15: Gandalf falls facing the Balrog; Aragorn leads the Fellowship out of Moria to the edge of Lothlorien.[4]
  • January 17: The Fellowship are greeted by Galadriel and Celeborn.[4]
  • March 1: The Three Hunters are reunited with Gandalf and set out for Meduseld.[4]
  • March 2: Gandalf and the Three Hunters arrive at Meduseld.[4]
  • March 3: The Rohirrim retreat to Helm's Deep and the Battle of the Hornburg begins.[4]
  • March 4: Aragorn rides out at dawn with King Théoden. The Huorns of Fangorn and Gandalf arrive and the battle is won.[4]
  • March 5: The Three Hunters are reunited with Merry and Pippin at Isengard. Aragorn takes possession of the palantir of Orthanc.[4]
  • March 6: Aragorn is met by the Dúnedain and Elrond's sons. He reveals himself to Sauron in the palantir and decides to take the Paths of the Dead.[4]
  • March 7: The Grey Company arrives at Dunharrow. Aragorn takes leave of Éowyn.[4]
  • March 8: The Grey Company takes the Paths of the Dead. At midnight, Aragorn summons the Oathbreakers at the Stone of Erech.[4]
  • March 9: Aragorn sets out from Erech and comes to Calembel. [4]
  • March 10: Aragorn, leading the Dead Men and the Grey Company, crosses the river Ringló.[4]
  • March 11: Aragorn reaches Linhir and crosses into Lebennin.[4]
  • March 12: Aragorn drives the enemy towards Pelargir.[4]
  • March 13: The Grey Company reaches Pelargir with the army of the Dead and they capture the Corsairs' fleet.[4]
  • March 14: Aragorn sails towards Minas Tirith.[4]
  • March 15: Aragorn sails north and arrives at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields. After the battle he heals Faramir, Éowyn and Merry.[4]
  • March 16: The Captains of the West decide to march to the Black Gate.[4]
  • March 18: Aragorn leads the army of the West out of Minas Tirith.[4]
  • March 23: Aragorn sends those too frightened to proceed to retake Cair Andros.[4]
  • March 25: Aragorn commands the army of the West in the Battle of the Morannon. The Ring is destroyed and Sauron is defeated.[4]
  • May 1: Aragorn is crowned King.[5]
  • June 25: Aragorn finds the sapling of the White Tree.[5]
  • Midsummer's Eve: Arwen arrives in Minas Tirith. Aragorn receives the Sceptre of Annúminas signifying the Kingship of Arnor from Elrond.[5]
  • Midsummer's Day: Wedding of Aragorn and Arwen.[5]
  • August 22: Aragorn bids farewell to the other members of the Fellowship.[5]

Fourth Age

6

  • King Elessar makes the Shire a Free Land under the protection of the Northern Sceptre and forbids Men from entering it.[6]

13

15

  • King Elessar and Queen Arwen come north to dwell at Annuminas. They meet with Pippin, Merry and Sam at the Brandywine Bridge.[6]

31

120

  • March 1: Death of King Elessar. He is succeeded by his son Eldarion.[6]

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