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'''Emyn Arnen''' | '''Emyn Arnen''' was a cluster of hills in [[South Ithilien|South]] [[Ithilien]]. The hills, being an outlier of the [[Ephel Dúath]],<ref name=VT/> were situated south of [[Osgiliath]], on the east bank of the [[Anduin]].<ref>{{HM|UI}}, p. 512</ref> | ||
==History== | |||
Old records preserved in [[Gondor]] indicate that ''Arnen'' was once used for the larger part of the region later known as Ithilien.<ref name=VT>{{VT|42a}}, p. 17</ref> | |||
Emyn Arnen was home to a family of [[Númenóreans|Númenórean]] nobles, and from them came a [[Húrin of Emyn Arnen]], who became steward to King [[Minardil]] of [[Gondor]] and later founded the line of the [[House of Húrin]].<ref>{{App|Stewards}}</ref> | |||
After the events of the [[War of the Ring]], [[Faramir]] son of Steward [[Denethor|Denethor II]] became [[Prince of Ithilien]], and made Emyn Arnen his home.<ref>{{RK|VI5}}</ref> | |||
==Etymology== | |||
The name ''Emyn Arnen'' translates as "the hills of Arnen" (cf. ''[[amon|emyn]]''). One historian of Gondor claimed that ''Arnen'' was likely a word invented by the Númenórean settlers of Gondor, intended to resemble an Elvish tongue (but wrongly mixing [[Quenya]] ''[[ar|ar-]]'' "beside" with [[Sindarin]] ''[[nen]]'' "water"). Other historians derived ''Arnen'' from an unattested [[pre-Númenórean]] word ''arn-'' ("rock"), although this was based on pure guessing.<ref name=VT/> | |||
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Revision as of 21:41, 30 November 2014
Emyn Arnen was a cluster of hills in South Ithilien. The hills, being an outlier of the Ephel Dúath,[1] were situated south of Osgiliath, on the east bank of the Anduin.[2]
History
Old records preserved in Gondor indicate that Arnen was once used for the larger part of the region later known as Ithilien.[1]
Emyn Arnen was home to a family of Númenórean nobles, and from them came a Húrin of Emyn Arnen, who became steward to King Minardil of Gondor and later founded the line of the House of Húrin.[3]
After the events of the War of the Ring, Faramir son of Steward Denethor II became Prince of Ithilien, and made Emyn Arnen his home.[4]
Etymology
The name Emyn Arnen translates as "the hills of Arnen" (cf. emyn). One historian of Gondor claimed that Arnen was likely a word invented by the Númenórean settlers of Gondor, intended to resemble an Elvish tongue (but wrongly mixing Quenya ar- "beside" with Sindarin nen "water"). Other historians derived Arnen from an unattested pre-Númenórean word arn- ("rock"), although this was based on pure guessing.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 J.R.R. Tolkien, "The Rivers and Beacon-hills of Gondor" (edited by Carl F. Hostetter), in Vinyar Tengwar, Number 42, July 2001, p. 17
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, "Unfinished index for The Lord of the Rings", in Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull (eds), The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion, p. 512
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A, "The Númenorean Kings", "Gondor and the Heirs of Anárion", "The Stewards"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, "The Steward and the King"