Fourth Age
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Revision as of 16:47, 18 September 2007
The History of Arda |
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Ainulindalë |
Valian Years |
Years of the Lamps Years of the Trees |
Years of the Sun |
Ages |
First Age Second Age Third Age Fourth Age |
Dagor Dagorath |
Timeline of Arda |
The Fourth Age began after Sauron was finally defeated, when his Ruling Ring was destroyed, and the Elves left Middle-earth for the Uttermost West.
Tolkien's writing does not provide information on more than the first few centuries of this age, so it is not known when it ended, if it ever did.
This age was (presumably) marked by the recovery of the Númenorean kingdoms in exile (Arnor and Gondor), the final ascent of