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'''Írimon''' was the third child, but only son, of King [[Tar-Elendil]] of [[Númenor]]. In his youth, Írimon was fascinated by the stars, and he removed to the heights of the northern [[Forostar]], where they were more clearly visible. There he built a watch-tower among the highlands to follow the movements of the heavens. When he succeeded his father as King, he left his star-tower and returned to [[Armenelos]], the chief city of Númenor, where he took the [[Sceptre]] in the name of [[Tar-Meneldur]] (where Meneldur means 'devoted to the heavens'). | '''Írimon''' was the third child, but only son, of King [[Tar-Elendil]] of [[Númenor]].<ref>{{UT|Kings}}</ref> In his youth, Írimon was fascinated by the stars, and he removed to the heights of the northern [[Forostar]], where they were more clearly visible. There he built a watch-tower among the highlands to follow the movements of the heavens. When he succeeded his father as King, he left his star-tower and returned to [[Armenelos]], the chief city of Númenor, where he took the [[Sceptre]] in the name of [[Tar-Meneldur]]<ref>{{UT|Wife}}</ref> (where Meneldur means 'devoted to the heavens'). | ||
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Revision as of 12:41, 24 October 2012
Írimon was the third child, but only son, of King Tar-Elendil of Númenor.[1] In his youth, Írimon was fascinated by the stars, and he removed to the heights of the northern Forostar, where they were more clearly visible. There he built a watch-tower among the highlands to follow the movements of the heavens. When he succeeded his father as King, he left his star-tower and returned to Armenelos, the chief city of Númenor, where he took the Sceptre in the name of Tar-Meneldur[2] (where Meneldur means 'devoted to the heavens').