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'''Elessar''' means "Elf-stone" in [[Quenya]] (from ''[[elen]]'' = "star, Elf" and ''[[sar]]'' = "stone"). The [[Sindarin]] is equivalent is '''Edhelharn'''.
'''Elessar''' means "Elf-stone" in [[Quenya]] (from ''[[elen]]'', "star, Elf" and ''[[sar]]'', "stone"). The [[Sindarin]] is equivalent is '''Edhelharn'''. ''Elessar'' can refer to:


* The [[Elessar of Eärendil]], two fabled gems, one of the [[First Age]] and one of the [[Third Age]]
* The [[Elessar of Eärendil]], two fabled gems, one of the [[First Age]] and one of the [[Third Age]].
* '''King [[Aragorn II|Aragorn Elessar]], also known as [[Aragorn II]], one of the [[Fellowship of the Ring]]'''
* '''King [[Aragorn|Elessar]] ({{TA|2931}} - {{FoA|120}}), originally known as Aragorn II, one of the [[Fellowship of the Ring]] and King of [[Arnor]] and [[Gondor]].'''


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Revision as of 16:12, 7 August 2010

Elessar means "Elf-stone" in Quenya (from elen, "star, Elf" and sar, "stone"). The Sindarin is equivalent is Edhelharn. Elessar can refer to:


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