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  Narmacil II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Narmacil II is a fictional character in J.
He was the twenty-ninth king of Gondor and the son of Telumehtar and reigned from 1850 T.A. to 1856 T.A. In the sixth year of his brief reign a federation of Easterlings called the Wainriders overran Gondor's territories on the eastern bank of the Anduin.
Narmacil marched to Rhovanion to fight the invaders but was utterly defeated and slain.
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 Gondor
Narmacil did not want to be bothered with the duties of kingship, so he relinquished his powers to his nephew Minalcar, having no sons of his own.
Romendacil II died in 1366 and was succeeded by Valacar.
Earnil II died in 2043 and was succeeded by Earnur.
www.tuckborough.net /gondor.html   (9820 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: King of Gondor
Narmacil tired of the cares of Kingship, and appointed a Regent to manage the Kingdom for him.
In Narmacil's time, Gondor's wars with the fierce Wainriders began; they emerged suddenly out of the east, and Narmacil's short reign came to an end in their violent assault.
It was ruled by the Stewards, the loyal hereditary servants of the Kings descended from Húrin of Emyn Arnen, Steward to King Minardil.
www.glyphweb.com /arda/k/kingofgondor.html   (1651 words)

  
 The Grey Havens - Humans: A History and Complete Chronology of Númenor
Narmacil II leads an army north and meets the the Wainriders in battle on the plains south of Mirkwood.
Thráin II settles in the south of the Ered Luin.
Birth of Boromir, elder son of Steward Denethor II of Gondor.
tolkien.cro.net /humans/chronag.html   (3861 words)

  
 Council of Elrond :: LotR News and Information
Narmacil II was the 29th King of Gondor and the son of Telumehtar Umbardacil.
He was slain in the Battle of the Plains with the Wainriders in TA 1856.
Narmacil II was succeeded by his son Calimehtar.
www.councilofelrond.com /modules.php?op=modload&name=Encyclopedia&file=index&action=DisplayTerm&pn_vid=2&pn_id=5133   (152 words)

  
 The Records of Minas Tirith
2850 Thráin II dies in the pits of Dol Guldur.
2978 Birth of Boromir, heir to Denethor II of Gondor.
Théoden’s body was retrieved from the field, and for a while laid among the dead kings of Gondor, until he found his final rest as the last of his row of mounds in Edoras, with the simbelmynë-flowers as his last solemn shroud.
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Amlaith of Fornost (eldest son of Eärendur) 946, Beleg 1029, Mallor 1110, Celepharn 1191, Celebrindor 1272, Malvegil 1349, Argeleb I †1356, Arveleg I 1409, Araphor 1589, Argeleb II 1670, Arvegil 1743, Arveleg II 1813, Araval 1891, Araphant 1964, Arvedui Last-king †1975.
Aranarth (elder son of Arvedui) 2106, Arahael 2177, Aranuir 2247, Aravir 2319, Aragorn I † 2327, Araglas 2455, Arahad I 2523, Aragost 2588, Aravorn 2654, Arahad II 2719, Arassuil 2784, Arathorn I † 2848, Argonui 2912, Arador † 2930, Arathorn II † 2933, Aragorn II F.A.120.
The Éothéod had moved to those regions in the days of King Eärnil II from lands in the vales of Anduin between the Carrock and the Gladden, and they were in origin close akin to the Beornings and the men of the west-eaves of the forest.
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 History of the Eotheod, Page Two
In 1856 of the Third Age, Narmacil II of Gondor came north with an army to face the Wainriders who were attacking the northern lands of Gondor.
And Marhari died fighting in the retreat from the calamity that was the Battle of the Plains.
Narmacil II died as well and his army retreated to Ithilien.
www.eotheod.net /Eotheod_History_Two.html   (537 words)

  
 Kings of Gondor
Castamir was the grandson of Calimehtar, younger brother of Romendacil II.
Earnil II was Captain of the Southern Army defeating the Wainriders in two decisive battles, preventing Gondor from being overrun.
Arciryas's son was Calimmacil, whose son was Siriondil, whose son was Earnil II.
valarguild.org /varda/Tolkien/encyc/articles/k/kings/KingsofGondor.htm   (1077 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Narmacil II
Encyclopedia of Arda: Narmacil II Narmacil II An early victim of the Wainriders
He was slain by the Wainriders in the Battle of the Plains.
In any event, it is likely that Narmacil II ultimately took his name from his thirteenth-century ancestor, Narmacil I.
www.glyphweb.com /ARDA/n/narmacilii.html   (178 words)

  
 -*-'Hiril en ambar'-*- :: I Lach Anor ed ardhon gwannen....
Death of Narmacil II in battle with the Wainriders.
Thráin II dies in the pits of Dol Guldur.
Birth of Boromir, heir to Denethor II of Gondor.
www.freewebs.com /lotr_isidith/timeline.htm   (2512 words)

  
 Battle of the Plains
As a result, the Northmen, who had served as a bulwark against the East and were slow to recover the numbers in their population, could not hold the frontier when the wainriders attacked the north and eastern borders of Gondor in 1851.
King Narmacil II took a great army north into the plains south of Mirkwood.
Gondor, under the new King Calimethar who was a son of Narmacil II, abandoned all the lands east of Anduin, save Ithilien.
www.annalsofarda.dk /annals-of-arda/Battles-index-tables/Battles/Battle-of-the-Plains.htm   (630 words)

  
 TolkienWiki: The__Kings__of__Gondor
Narmacil I - 1294 (Second childless king followed by his brother)
Minalcar (regent 1240 - 1304), Crowned as {Rómendacil II}?
Eärnil II - 2043 (descendent of Telumehtar Umbardacil)
www.thetolkienwiki.org /wiki.cgi?The__Kings__of__Gondor   (164 words)

  
 The Time line (Call To Arms)
3 - 1856 Death of Narmacil II in battle with the Wainriders.
3 - 2850 Thráin II dies in the pits of Dol Guldur.
3 - 2978 Birth of Boromir, heir to Denethor II of Gondor.
s3.invisionfree.com /Call_to_Arms/ar/t13.htm   (3978 words)

  
 One Ring : The Battle of the Plains
Five years passed before King Narmacil, second of that name and XXIXth King of Gondor, was able to raise a force to defend the land against the Wainriders.
Narmacil rode from the mighty walls of Minas Anor, over the fields of Pelennor and through the once proud city of Osgilliath.
III 1856 Death of Narmacil II in battle against the Wainriders at the Battle of the Plains.
www.one-ring.co.uk /phpBB2/kb.php?mode=article&k=372   (1757 words)

  
 Easterlings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Following the Great Plague which weakened Gondor, they started their attacks in 1856 (T.A.), defeating the Gondorian army and killing King Narmacil II.
They rode in great wagons and chariots (which gave them their name), and raided the lands of Rhovanion, destroying or enslaving its people.
The thirtieth king of Gondor, Calimehtar son of Narmacil, defeated the Wainriders at the Field of Celebrant, buying some rest for his land.
en.wikipedia.org /?title=Easterlings   (932 words)

  
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In that war the last descendents of Castamir perished and Umbar was Gondors again.{LOTR III 408} Note 43: The third disaster of Gondor was the invasion of the Wainriders.
Narmacil II was killed in battle with the Wainriders beyond Anduin.
He was the last king of Gondor until the return of Aragorn II in The War of the Ring.{LOTR III 413} Note 48: His three oldest sons were slain at the disaaster at Gladden Fields.
www.tolkienonline.de /etep/Tolkien/FamilyTrees/ELROSTXT.TXT   (2321 words)

  
 Third Age: The Northmen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Narmacil II's aid came too late to save their lands from occupation.
Some of the Northmen fled to Dale, some took refugee in Gondor, and others were gathered by Marhwini and passed north between Mirkwood and the Anduin to settle in the vales of the Anduin between Gladden Fields and the Carrock, where they were joined by other fugitives.
In 1856 Marhwini of Rhovanion joined the Battle of the Plains where his father and King Narmacil II of Gondor were slain.
www.subreality.com /thirdage/northmen.htm   (399 words)

  
 Kings of Gondor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Castamir usurped the throne during the Kin-strife in 1437, killed in 1447
According to the ancient law of Numenor, she could succeed, but instead the crown was given to Eärnil II
Was given the crown after a year of rule by the Steward Pelendur.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kings_of_Gondor   (346 words)

  
 Fanatics Plaza: Gondor Kingdom
In his tent, King Narmacil II stood, still conferring with his generals as his squire strapped on his greaves and bracers.
On the crest of the hill, Narmacil strove to hide his mounting fear from his soldiers.
Narmacil looked over the battle which was turning into a slaughter.
www.lotrplaza.com /gondor/story12.asp   (5401 words)

  
 Appendix AI.ii & AI.iv
First, Telumehtar died in 1850; six >years later his son Narmacil II died in battle with the Wainriders, a new >and better armed horde of peoples who had come suddenly out of the East.
Calimehtar, son of >Narmacil II, avenged his father, but his triumphs were a brief respite from >the strife to come.
Gondor >chose as king Earnil, grandson of the brother of Narmacil II.
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 Gondor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Castamir later called ‘The Usurper’, the grandson of Calimehtar, younger brother of Rómendacil II ascends to the throne.
1856 Third Age: King Narmacil II of Gondor is slain in a battle with the Wainriders beyond the Anduin.
Calimehtar, son of Narmacil II becomes the king of Gondor.
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 Chronology of Arda
He is succeeded by his son, who becomes Narmacil I. c 1240 Minalcar (later King Rómendacil II) is made Regent of Gondor by his uncle Narmacil I. c 1250 Likely date of the construction of the Argonath
He is succeeded by his son Arveleg I. c 1366 Death of King Rómendacil II of Gondor.
c 1856 Death of Narmacil II in battle with the Wainriders.
www.geocities.com /jrr_tolkiens_works/Chronicles.html   (3971 words)

  
 The Annals of Middle-earth
The thirtieth Ruler of Gondor, son of Narmacil II, and father of Ondoher.
Eighteenth Ruler of Gondor, second son of Atanatar II Alcarin and brother of Narmacil I, the 2nd childless King.
During Argeleb II's reign in the 1600s, the plague entered Eriador, and most still living in Cardolan were killed.
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 Middle-earth Mythology - Narmacil II
Narmacil was the oldest son of Atanatar II.
These men were stronger, better armed and journeying in wains and fighting in chariots.
The wainriders assaulted Gondor and Narmacil was slain in the Battle of the Plains against the Wainriders beyond Anduin, North-East of Morannon in the wide lands South of Mirkwood.
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 Human Section
Aragorn II / The Dunadan / Elessar/ Elfstone / Strider / Thorongil / Telcontar...
Boromir II heir to the Stewardship of Gondor, Fellowship member
Faramir II Steward of Gondor, Prince of Ithilien
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 Message Forum: Re: Ok Tolkien-heads
Arvedui responded that in Numenor, the throne went to the eldest child of the king regardless of gender, and Pelendur blanked him.
The throne eventually was given to the victorious captain at the battle where the king and his family were lost, Earnil, and he became Earnil II.
He was the great-grandson of King Narmacil II's brother, so he was of the royal house and the southern Dunedain did not object.
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 Narmacil - Tolkien Gateway
Narmacil I, seventeenth King of Gondor at the height of its power
Narmacil II, twenty-ninth King of Gondor, who was slain at the Battle of the Plains
This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title.
tolkiengateway.net /wiki/Narmacil   (110 words)

  
 Telumehtar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He succeeded his father Tarondor in T.A. His reign was largely uneventful except for the recapture by surprise of Umbar in T.A. After this event he took the title Umbardacil ("victor over Umbar").
He was succeeded by his son Narmacil II in T.A. Preceded by:
This page was last modified 16:38, 12 July 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Telumehtar   (88 words)

  
 TolkienWiki: Telumehtar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Dúnadan, son of Tarondor, father of Narmacil and Arciryas and 28th King of Gondor.
He took Umbar in III 1810 troubled by Corsair attacks hence the name Umbardacil.
He was succeeded by his son Narmacil II.
www.thetolkienwiki.org /frametest.cgi?Telumehtar   (45 words)

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