Amrazil of Dol Amroth
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Titles
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Prince of Dol Amroth
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Time Period
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T.A. 2418 - T.A. 2540
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Parents
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Siblings
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Imradur (N)
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Spouse
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Children
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Imrazil (N)
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Gender
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Male
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Notes
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(N) = non-canon
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Amrazil (T.A. 2418 - T.A. 2540) was the youngest son of three brothers of Imrador and the ninth Prince of Dol Amroth. His two older brothers were slain on Tolfalas by the Corsairs, the first time that the heir-apparent did not receive the Princeship in the line of Dol Amroth. He took after his ancestor Imrazôr I of Dol Amroth, researching all great knowledge of Númenórean past, especially its military tactics, and so had his name spoken in Adûnaic, though he claimed to do this to recognise and remember the mistakes that his ancestors made in the past so that he might not follow down the same road. He was known to be one of Gondor's greatest warriors among the Princes of Dol Amroth. His skill at arms was almost unmatched, yet he had a masterful way with words also, and forged alliances that could not be broken. In his time, as the Fifth Corsair War continued to ravage amongst the coastlands, the skill of his men managed to defeat the enemy, and the threat of Umbar was silenced for a while. He was also aided by Steward Cirion during the invasion of the Balchoth, and witnessed the oath-making of Eorl the Young and the Steward upon the Halifirien.
Names[]
- Adûnaphazôr
References[]
- J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Peoples of Middle-earth, "The Heirs of Elendil", p. 222
- http://www.theonering.com/reading-room/stories/the-lineage-of-amroth-appendix-b-genealogy-of-the-princes