Ivorwen
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| + | | name=Ivorwen | ||
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| + | | birth=before {{TA|2907}} | ||
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| + | | death=after {{TA|2929}} | ||
| + | | gender=Female | ||
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| + | | spouse=[[Dírhael]] | ||
| + | | children=[[Gilraen]] | ||
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| + | '''Ivorwen''' was the wife of [[Dírhael]] and mother to [[Gilraen]]. | ||
| − | == | + | ==History== |
| − | + | When [[Arathorn II|Arathorn]] son of [[Arador]] sought [[Gilraen]]'s hand in marriage, Dírhael opposed him. Ivorwen, though, who was said to have the gift of foresight, persuaded her husband to allow the marriage. This was a small part to play in the history of [[Middle-earth]], but it had great consequences - the son of Arathorn and Gilraen was [[Aragorn]], who would one day reunite the ancient [[Kingdoms of the Dúnedain]].<ref>{{App|Tale}}</ref> | |
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[[Category:Dúnedain]] | [[Category:Dúnedain]] | ||
[[Category:Dúnedain of the North]] | [[Category:Dúnedain of the North]] | ||
[[Category:Sindarin names]] | [[Category:Sindarin names]] | ||
| + | [[de:Ivorwen]] | ||
| + | [[fr:encyclo/personnages/hommes/3a/dunedain/dunedain_du_nord/ivorwen]] | ||
| + | [[fi:Ivorwen]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:13, 12 December 2012
| Ivorwen | |
|---|---|
| Arnorian | |
| Biographical Information | |
| Date of birth | before T.A. 2907 |
| Death (age and date) | after T.A. 2929 |
| Personal Information | |
| Gender | Female |
| Spouse | Dírhael |
| Children | Gilraen |
Ivorwen was the wife of Dírhael and mother to Gilraen.
[edit] History
When Arathorn son of Arador sought Gilraen's hand in marriage, Dírhael opposed him. Ivorwen, though, who was said to have the gift of foresight, persuaded her husband to allow the marriage. This was a small part to play in the history of Middle-earth, but it had great consequences - the son of Arathorn and Gilraen was Aragorn, who would one day reunite the ancient Kingdoms of the Dúnedain.[1]
[edit] References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A, "The Númenorean Kings", "The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen"
