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  Stewards of Gondor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Steward was the traditional title of a chief counsellor to one of the Kings of Gondor.
The House of Húrin was founded by one Húrin of Emyn Arnen, Steward to King Minardil, the twenty-fifth King of Gondor.
The Steward Faramir, son of Denethor II, surrendered to the King his rod of office, but it was returned to him.
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 Beren - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Beren participated in the hunting of Carcharoth, where the beast was slain and the Silmaril recovered; the quest was accomplished, but in the process Beren was mortally wounded.
Lúthien bore Beren a son, named Dior, Thingol's heir, considered to be one of the fairest beings to ever live, for in him flowed the blood of Men, the blood of Elves, and the blood of the Ainur.
An earlier Beren, son and youngest child of Belemir and Adanel, was the father of Emeldir, and grandfather of Beren Erchamion.
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 TolkienWiki: Beren
Beren began his Quest of the Silmaril, and remembering his Ring, he went to Nargothrond to ask help from Finrod, who vowed to his father.
Beren was named Erchamion and Camlost because returning to Thingol, the Silmaril was not in his hand, being in Carcharoth's belly.
Beren was seen one last time after the Sack of Menegroth, assisted by the Laiquendi.
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 Beren (Steward) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beren succeeded his father Egalmoth at his death in 2743 Third Age.
Beren spent much of his reign fighting the Corsairs of Umbar on southern Gondor, and Amrothos, Prince of Dol Amroth was slain in 2746.
Beren was followed by his son Beregond at his death in 2763.
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 beren   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Beren was the son of Barahir and Emeldir.
Beren lived to participate in the Hunting of Carcharoth, where the beast was slain and the Silmaril recovered, but he was mortally wounded there.
An earlier Beren, son of Belemir and Adanel, was the father of Emeldir, and grandfather of Beren Erchamion.
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 Encyclopedia of Arda: Steward of Gondor
It was during Beren's reign that his allies in Rohan were overrun by the Dunlendings, and Helm Hammerhand met his death in the Long Winter.
Beren himself was beset by the Corsairs, and could send no aid to the Rohirrim, who were nonetheless able to recover their realm.
Denethor was the Steward who ruled Gondor during the War of the Ring, and whose sons Boromir and Faramir each had a great part to play in that War.
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 Characters of
Beren and Finrod Felagund, along with ten other people, were captured on their northward journey in Tol-in-Gaurhoth, where Finrod died trying to save Beren from werewolves.
Beren was later killed by Carcharoth, but before dying was able to fulfill the Quest of the Silmaril by giving the Silmaril to Thingol.
When Beren was killed by Carcharoth in the Hunting of the Wolf, Lúthien was devastated, and appealed to Mandos in the House of the Dead, where he took pity on her and offered her a new life.
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 Encyclopedia: List of Middle-earth articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Belecthor I is in J. Tolkiens fictional universe of Middle-earth the fifteenth Ruling Steward of Gondor.
Beren is in J. Tolkiens fictional universe of Middle-earth the nineteenth Ruling Steward of Gondor.
In J. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth, Cirion, son of Boromir I, was the twelfth ruling Steward of Gondor.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-Middle_earth-articles   (9010 words)

  
 The History of the House of Hurin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Instead, as symbol of office, the Stewards hold only a plain white rod and their banner is a white field without charge in contrast to the royal banner which is sable with a white tree in blossom beneath seven stars.
Hurin of Emyn Arnen, the Steward to King Minardil, the twenty-fifth King of Gondor, was the founder of the House of Hurin or as it is also called, the House of the Stewards.
The historical accounts of the Stewards from the time of Hurin and for the next three centuries are missing and the next Steward of Record was Pelendur of the House of Hurin.
www.neosoft.com /genesis/info/gondor/hurin.html   (2715 words)

  
 The Mythic Well III
Beren had a destiny -- and it was like a shield around him, protecting him as he passed through barriers that stopped all others - mountains infested with evil as well as fences of warding magic that baffled the senses.
The other major difference, of course, is that Beren loses both his hand and the jewel of starlight in the wolf's belly, while Sheridan obviously doesn't.
Boromir was the son of the steward, Denethor.
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 Egalmoth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth the eighteenth Ruling Steward of Gondor.
Although no details are given, the attacks by the Corsairs of Umbar must have increased during his reign.
Egalmoth was followed by his son Beren at his death in 2743.
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 Finduilas's J.R.R. Tolkien Page - People in Middle-Earth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Boromir, the son of the Steward Denethor, was one of the Nine Walkers of the Company of the Ring from the time it left Rivendell to the Falls of Rauros, where he was slain by orcs.
The first of the Secondborn to wed with one of the Eldar, Beren was sent on a quest to recover one of the Silmarils for King Thingol of Doriath in the First Age of the Sun.
Beren succeeded in the quest though he lost a hand, and the Silmaril it contained to the greatest of the Werewolves.
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 Rohan
Beren, the Steward of Gondor, was at last able to send aid to Rohan.
They were buried together in a single mound on the shores of the River Poros in Ithilien, and Turin II, the Steward of Gondor, sent gold to Folcwine as a compensation for their sacrifice.
Eomer's sister Eowyn married Faramir, the Steward of Gondor and Prince of Ithilien.
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Beren was the son of Barahir of the First House of the Edain.
The Stewards The House of the Stewards was called the House of Húrin, for they were descendants of the Steward of King Minardil (1621-34), Húrin of Emyn Arnen, a man of high Númenorean race.
None of the Stewards had dared to do this, nor even the kings Eärnil and Eärnur, after the fall of Minas Ithil when the _palantír_ of Isildur came into the hands of the Enemy; for the Stone of Minas Tirith was the _palantír_ of Anárion, most close in accord with the one that Sauron possessed.
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 The Grey Havens - Humans: A History and Complete Chronology of Númenor
The names of the Kings, Stewards, Ruling Sewards, Princes and Thains are highlighted indicating the year in which their reign commenced.
Birth of Boromir, elder son of Steward Denethor II of Gondor.
Birth of Faramir, younger son of Steward Denethor II of Gondor.
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 "Of Beren and Lúthien" part 1.
Then Beren was aware in his dream of a form that came to him across the water, and it was a wraith of Gorlim; and it spoke to him declaring his treachery and death, and bade him make haste to warn his father.
Then Beren sprang from behind rock, and slew captain, and taking the hand and the ring he escaped, being defended by fate for the Orcs were dismayed, and their arrows wild.
Then Beren lay upon the ground in a swoon, as one slain at once by bliss and grief; and he fell into a sleep as it were into an abyss of shadow, and waking he was cold as stone, and his heart barren and forsaken.
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 LotR Fanatics Library: Finrod   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The tale of the life of Finrod was also entwined with the tale of Beren and Lúthien, for Beren was the son of Barahir and had taken the Ring from the Orcs who had slain his father.
Last of all remained Beren and Finrod, and Sauron had wanted to keep the Elf to the last, seeing that he was "a Noldo of great might and wisdom." But when a wolf came for Beren, Finrod used all that remained of his power and broke his bonds, and wrestled with the wolf.
The tale of Beren and Lúthien continues, of course, for at the hour of the death of Finrod, Lúthien's song was heard and answered by Beren.
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 orthanc   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Orthanc housed one of the Palantíri of the South Kingdom, and was guarded by a special warden until Isengard was mostly abandoned by Gondor.
When Beren, Steward of Gondor gave Isengard to Saruman, he also gave the keys to Orthanc to the Wizard.
Saruman made it his base of operations during his search for the One Ring and later his attack on Rohan during the War of the Ring.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Orthanc.html   (301 words)

  
 -*-'Hiril en ambar'-*- :: I Lach Anor ed ardhon gwannen....
Beren and Lúthien achieve the Quest of the Silmaril.
Death of Steward Húrin I. He is succeeded by his son, who becomes Túrin I. Death of Steward Túrin I. He is succeeded by his son Hador.
Saruman is given the Keys of Orthanc by Steward Beren.
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 Human Section
Stewards of Gondor - House of Stewards, House of Hurin.
Faramir is the son of Denethor II and is both Steward of Gondor and Prince of Ithilien.
The Ruling Stewards held the seat of highest power in the coming Fourth Age, and one of the highest in the Third Age, so the Valar must surely have been watching all three members of that family.
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 The True Corsairs of Umbar -- Falastur(Overseer) Welcomes You!
The youngest son of the Prince is Sirith, the keen-sighted, and vowing to see revenge for his father, Sirith leaves Dol Amroth and travels to Minas Tirth and to the Steward Beren.
Five years later when Beregond was appointed as the Ruling Steward of Gondor, upon the death of his father, the courageous Sirith was also appointed as the Captain of Pelargir.
Sirith restored its havens and built its navies as best he could and his son and his son's son after him did likewise, and so great were the deeds of Sirith in his lifetime that the people of Lebennin named that river which flowed through their land in his honor.
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 the Long Winter and Saruman
For this, Beren, Steward of Gondor, gave him leave, for Gondor still claimed Isengard as a fortress of its realm, and not part of Rohan.
In this way Saruman began to behave as a lord of Men; for at first he held Isengard as a lieutenant of the Steward and warden of the tower.
But Fréaláf was as glad as Beren to have this so, and to know that Isengard was in the hands of a strong friend.
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De beren zochten naar zalm en daarom reden ze heen en weer in de rivier.
Uiteindelijk vinden we het juiste pad, maar nadat we het pad een tijdje hebben gevolgd, is deze afgesloten.
We mogen hier niet verder, omdat het gevaarlijk is in verband met beren.
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 Isengard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
After Calenardhon was given to the Éothéod by Cirion, Steward of Gondor, and became Rohan, Isengard remained part of Gondor, although Gondor almost forgot about it.
Orthanc however remained closed, as the Steward of Gondor alone held the keys.
During the time of the Steward of Gondor Beren, Saruman the White suddenly reappeared from the East, and he offered to guard Isengard.
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 Saruman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ironically, in that same year the One Ring was found by the creature Gollum, drawing the Dark Lord closer to the conflict that would eventually prove Saruman's undoing.
In 2759 TA, Saruman settled in Isengard, abandoned by Gondor, with the permission of Gondor's ruling Steward.
No records speak of his earliest journeys into the east of Middle-earth, but when he returned, he actually became for a while a servant of Gondor, receiving the keys to Orthanc from Beren (Steward of Gondor), as its warden.
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 Leavetakings: Ch. IV: Leavetaking
She smiled at the dark intent head and continued with the story of Beren and Lúthien, thinking to herself, Despite all the troubles and perils they endured, at least they were able to leave this life together.
Finduilas knew that this captain had been one of Denethor's protégées for some years; she was happy to hear of his success, for Denethor's sake as much as for Gondor's.
Even the duties of the Steward he ignored, the only time she could remember that he had ever done so.
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 GreenBooks.TheOneRing.net™ | Question & Answer | Month of 02/03
The Ring of Barahir was given to Barahir, father of Beren, by Felagund of Nargothrond as a token of his oath of abiding friendship, as told in the tale of the Ruin of Beleriand in The Silmarillion.
In the tale of Beren and Lúthien, we learn how the captain of the Orcs that slew Barahir cut his hand from his wrist with the ring still on it, and how Beren slew the captain and took the hand and ring.
Thus with the Steward dead, his eldest son dead, his second son incapacitated, and the king not yet returned, the ranking noble in Gondor was the Prince of Dol Amroth, Imrahil, and he ruled the City until the Steward could take up his post and until the king was revealed.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Beregond is in J. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth the twentieth Ruling Steward of Gondor.
Beregond succeeded his father Beren at his death in 2763 Third Age.
Beren spent much of his reign fighting the Corsairs of Umbar on southern Gondor, and Amrothos, Prince of Dol Amroth was sl..
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 Tolkienion Lexicon Letter B
Father of Beren; rescued Finrod Felagund in the Dagor Bragollach, and received from him his ring; slain on Dorthonion.
Elder son of Denethor II, Steward of Gondor; one of the Fellowship of the Ring.
Called "Udalraph, the Stirrupless" ; rider of Minas Tirith (2) who brought the message of Cirion to Eorl asking for his aid.
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 Encyclopedia of Arda: Beren   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The nineteenth Ruling Steward of Gondor, the son of Egalmoth, named for Beren Erchamion.
Beren was the Steward who granted Saruman the Key of Orthanc.
Click the link or the Seeing-stone to display the main page and full index.
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