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'''Vinyarion''' ([[Third Age 1391]] - [[Third Age 1621|1621]]) was the son of King [[Aldamir]] of [[Gondor]]. In his father's time, war erupted between Gondor and the southern lands, and Aldamir was slain in that war. Vinyarion led Gondor's armies to avenge Aldamir's death, and overran the [[Haradrim]]. In token of this great victory, Vinyarion ruled under the name [[Hyarmendacil II]], a name meaning "South-victor".
'''Vinyarion''' ([[Third Age 1391]] - [[Third Age 1621|1621]]) was the son of King [[Aldamir]] of [[Gondor]]. In his father's time, war erupted between Gondor and the southern lands, and Aldamir was slain in that war. Vinyarion led Gondor's armies to avenge Aldamir's death, and overran the [[Haradrim]]. In token of this great victory, Vinyarion ruled under the name [[Hyarmendacil II]], a name meaning "South-victor".


[[Category:House of Anárion]]
[[category:Rulers of Gondor]]
[[category:Rulers of Gondor]]
[[category:Dúnedain]]

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Vinyarion (Third Age 1391 - 1621) was the son of King Aldamir of Gondor. In his father's time, war erupted between Gondor and the southern lands, and Aldamir was slain in that war. Vinyarion led Gondor's armies to avenge Aldamir's death, and overran the Haradrim. In token of this great victory, Vinyarion ruled under the name Hyarmendacil II, a name meaning "South-victor".