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The '''City of the Kings''' was a name used for two royal cities of the [[Dúnedain]] at different times in history | The '''City of the Kings''' was a name used for two royal cities of the [[Dúnedain]] at different times in history and can refer to: | ||
* '''[[Armenelos]]''', the capital of [[Númenor]], which was the seat of the island's rulers throughout the [[Second Age]]. | |||
* '''[[Minas Tirith]]''', city of [[Gondor]], originally named [[Minas Anor]] before the [[Kings of Gondor|twenty-seventh King]], [[Tarondor (King of Gondor)|Tarondor]], moved the royal seat of Gondor from [[Osgiliath]] to Minas Anor in the [[Third Age]]. | |||
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The City of the Kings was a name used for two royal cities of the Dúnedain at different times in history and can refer to:
- Armenelos, the capital of Númenor, which was the seat of the island's rulers throughout the Second Age.
- Minas Tirith, city of Gondor, originally named Minas Anor before the twenty-seventh King, Tarondor, moved the royal seat of Gondor from Osgiliath to Minas Anor in the Third Age.
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