Vidumavi

A Northman Princess , Vidumavi was the daughter of King Vidugavia of Rhovanion (r. T.A. 1248-1322). She was born in Buhr Widu, in the East Bight of Mirkwood, in the year T.A. 1234. When she reached adulthood, she fell in love with Prince Valacar of Gondor, the son of Minalcar and the  heir to the throne of the South Kingdom. Valacar lived in Buhr Widu as his father's ambassador, and Vidumavi captured his heart. They wed in T.A. 1264 and Vidumavi bore their only child ten years later. Valacar named him Eldacar, while Vidumavi called him Vinitharya, after her own tongue. She became Queen of Gondor upon her husband's ascension to the throne in T. A. 1366, but her presence in Osgiliath stirred the ire of many Gondorians — most notably the Sea-lords of Lebennin and Ithilien. Upon her death in T.A.  1374, the disgruntled Dúnedain cited her weak lineage and cast aspersions upon her son Eldacar. These feelings formed the foundation for the revolt that took place in southern Gondor during the later years of her husband's reign, a rebellion which erupted into the Kin-strife when Valacar died in T.A. 1432.