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== Other Versions of the Legendarium ==
== Other Versions of the Legendarium ==
Ondoher was spelled '''''Ondohir''''' in the first edition of ''[[The Return of the King]]''.
Ondoher was spelled '''''Ondohir''''' in the first edition of ''[[The Return of the King]]''.
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[[Category:Rulers of Gondor]]
[[Category:Rulers of Gondor]]

Revision as of 13:20, 15 August 2006

Ondoher (Third Age 1787 – 1944, aged 157 years) succeeded his father Calimehtar in the year 1936 as the thirty-first King of Gondor. His daughter Fíriel married Prince Arvedui of Arthedain.

In 1944 Third Age the Wainriders invaded Gondor from the east while their allies, the Haradrim invaded Gondor from the south. Ondoher and his eldest son Artamir led the main army close to the Black Gate where they clashed with the Wainriders. The left wing of Ondoher's army was commanded by Adrahil, the Prince of Dol Amroth. The right wing was commanded by Minothar, the captain of Gondor's armies. The center was commanded by Ondoher himself.

In the ensuing battle Ondoher was slain together with his eldest son and heir Artamir, and Gondor defeated. The rearguard of the army defended Ithilien while Adrahil got help from General Eärnil who had defeated the Haradrim.

Although Eärnil finally defeated the Wainriders it was learned that Ondoher's second son Faramir was slain with his father while law required that at least one heir was left behind.

No-one with a valid claim to the throne could be found, and Arvedui of Arthedain claimed the throne. Although Arvedui had a strong claim by his way of his wife Fíriel, who by ancient Númenórean law now should have become Ruling Queen, the throne was granted by Steward Pelendur to the general Eärnil, who would reign as King Eärnil II.

Etymology

Ondoher means "Stone Lord" in Quenya (from ondo = "stone" and hér = "lord"), in reference to Gondor, the "Stone Land".

Other Versions of the Legendarium

Ondoher was spelled Ondohir in the first edition of The Return of the King.

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