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[[Ancalimë]] was the only Heir of [[Tar-Aldarion]] of [[Númenor]], and as such was pursued by many noble suitors. To escape from these, she withdrew from court life, and hid among the pastoral lands of Emerië. There she met a man who seemed to be a simple shepherd, by the name of Mámandil. Their friendship grew, but at last she discovered that he was not a shepherd at all, but [[Hallacar]] son of [[Hallatan]], a nobleman of [[Hyarastorni]]. He sought her royal hand, and though she rejected him at first, at last they wed and produced a son, [[Anárion]], who would ultimately succeed his mother to become the [[King of Númenor]].
[[Ancalimë]] was the only Heir of [[Tar-Aldarion]] of [[Númenor]], and as such was pursued by many noble suitors. To escape from these, she withdrew from court life, and hid among the pastoral lands of Emerië. There she met a man who seemed to be a simple shepherd, by the name of Mámandil. Their friendship grew, but at last she discovered that he was not a shepherd at all, but [[Hallacar]] son of [[Hallatan]], a nobleman of [[Hyarastorni]]. He sought her royal hand, and though she rejected him at first, at last they wed and produced a son, [[Anárion]], who would ultimately succeed his mother to become the [[King of Númenor]].


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Ancalimë was the only Heir of Tar-Aldarion of Númenor, and as such was pursued by many noble suitors. To escape from these, she withdrew from court life, and hid among the pastoral lands of Emerië. There she met a man who seemed to be a simple shepherd, by the name of Mámandil. Their friendship grew, but at last she discovered that he was not a shepherd at all, but Hallacar son of Hallatan, a nobleman of Hyarastorni. He sought her royal hand, and though she rejected him at first, at last they wed and produced a son, Anárion, who would ultimately succeed his mother to become the King of Númenor.