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  Encyclopedia of Arda: Dior
Dior's grandfather Hador was the last of the Stewards to enjoy a truly long life, and he ruled Gondor for one hundred and seventeen years.
Dior was the last Steward to enjoy an untroubled rule, as his heir Denethor would see the breaking of the Watchful Peace and the beginning of centuries of warfare.
Dior ruled as Steward for twenty-three years, and seems to have been succeeded by his nephew Denethor I.
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 Stewards of Gondor@Everything2.com
Given the length of time the monarchy was absent, the Stewards basically took the place of the king, and by the time of the next-to-last Steward, Denethor II, they lived like kings and resisted the reformation of the monarchy due to their privilege.
Served under EƤrnil II as Steward for 21 years, though he is probably better known for his exploits in the far east of Middle-earth, which bore him the title "The Hunter." He returned from his adventures with the Horn of Gondor, most famously carried by Boromir during the War of the Ring.
He was Steward for only a few weeks before relinquishing the title to Aragorn II Elessar, the King of the Reunited Kingdom of Gondor and Arnor, who allowed him to remain an honorary Steward.
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 Encyclopedia of Arda: Steward of Gondor
Note that Húrin of Emyn Arnen was not the first Steward of Gondor, but he was the first to establish a line of descent, so that all the Stewards that followed were descended from him in some degree.
We know that the office of Steward was created by King Rómendacil I, so the first holder of the title must have taken up their duties before Rómendacil's death in III 541.
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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 GreenBooks.TheOneRing.net™ | Question & Answer | Month of 02/01
Initially, the Steward of the City is suspicious and badgering, playing a mental chess-game with Pippin (a metaphor that Tolkien effectively uses twice in the same chapter).
At a pivotal point in this tête-à-tête, Pippin rises to the challenge and offers his sword to the service of Gondor, effectively doing the only thing that will earn Denethor’s trust and repay his life-debt to Boromir.
Eluréd and Elurín (here named Eldún and Elrún), the sons of Dior, were abandoned in the second Kin-slaying, in 509, and would have been adolescents by 532, if they survived.
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