Beregar
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| − | '''Beregar''' was a nobleman of [[Númenor]], descended from the [[House of Bëor]] | + | {{numenorean |
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| + | | birth=Early [[Second Age]] | ||
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| + | | spouse=[[Núneth]] | ||
| + | | children=[[Erendis]] | ||
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| + | '''Beregar''' was a nobleman of [[Númenor]], descended from the [[House of Bëor]]. He lived in the region of Númenor known as the [[Westlands]]. Beregar married [[Núneth]] and they had a daughter named [[Erendis]], who became Queen to [[Tar-Aldarion]]. Aldarion and Erendis had a daughter of their own, and so Beregar became the grandfather of the first [[Ruling Queen of Númenor]], [[Tar-Ancalimë]]. | ||
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| + | ==Etymology== | ||
| + | Beregar's name is [[Sindarin]] but its meaning is difficult to determine. The first part of his name might be derived from the verb ''[[beria-]]'' 'to protect', while the end of his name could incorporate ''[[ar]]'', 'noble'. | ||
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Revision as of 01:44, 11 November 2007
| Beregar | |
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| Númenórean | |
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| Birth | Early Second Age |
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| Spouse | Núneth |
| Children | Erendis |
| Physical Description | |
| Gender | Male |
Beregar was a nobleman of Númenor, descended from the House of Bëor. He lived in the region of Númenor known as the Westlands. Beregar married Núneth and they had a daughter named Erendis, who became Queen to Tar-Aldarion. Aldarion and Erendis had a daughter of their own, and so Beregar became the grandfather of the first Ruling Queen of Númenor, Tar-Ancalimë.
Etymology
Beregar's name is Sindarin but its meaning is difficult to determine. The first part of his name might be derived from the verb beria- 'to protect', while the end of his name could incorporate ar, 'noble'.
