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Andúnië
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Andúnië, aerial view
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Location of Andúnië (centre right) (MERP)
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Other names N/A
Type City, port
Location Andustar, Númenor
Realm Númenor
Capital Armenelos
Founded Shortly after Second Age 32
Ruler Lords of Andúnië
Summary An important city and port in the Andustar region of western Númenor
Inhabitants Númenóreans (Faithful)
Language(s) Adûnaic; Sindarin; Quenya
Lifespan Destroyed Second Age 3319

Andúnië was an important city and port in the realm of Númenor.

Geography[]

It was located on the Bay of Andúnië in the Andustar region, on the western end of Elenna.[1] Part of the town lay beside the shore but many dwellings were set upon the steep slopes behind.

The main road of Númenor, which ran from Rómenna westward through Armenelos, continued on to Andúnië.[2]

History[]

Andúnië was initially the largest city of Númenor because the Elves of Tol Eressëa would often visit the haven.[3]

In S.A. 630, Tar-Elendil created the title Lord of Andúnië in honor of his first grandson, Valandil.[4] A distaff branch of the line of Elros, the Lords of Andúnië were important nobles and members of the Council of the Sceptre.[5] Since Andúnië was an Elf-haven, the Lords of Andúnië were also the leaders of the "Faithful" — those who advocated continued friendship with and obedience to the Valar.

However, as the Shadow was falling upon Númenor, Armenelos became larger and more important than Andúnië. By the close of the Second Age, the Faithful were labeled as traitors by the King's Men and deported to Rómenna in the east.[3] Andúnië was ultimately destroyed in the Downfall of Númenor in 3319.

Amandil, the last of the Lords of Andúnië, was the ancestor of the Kings of Arnor and Gondor in Middle-earth.

Etymology[]

Andúnië is a variant of the Quenya word andúnë, meaning "sunset".

Places of Note[]

  • Beacon Towers
  • Hall of the Lords of Andúnië
    • Falmari Quarter
  • Haven-town
  • Uptown

See also[]

References[]

  • MERP: Northwestern Middle-earth Campaign-Guide
  • Read SU 261, 268-9, 271; UT 167,169,173.182,185,189.193.214-15.217.220.223. read SU2 68; UT 171.173.182.215.217.219. 223. read UT 167.
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