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Tar-Alcarin

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Númenórean
Tar-Alcarin
Biographical Information
TitlesKing of Númenor
LocationNúmenor
AffiliationKing's Men
LanguageAdûnaic, Sindarin and Quenya
BirthS.A. 2406[1]
RuleS.A. 2637 - 2737 (de jure)[2]
S.A. 2657 - 2737 (de facto)[1]
DeathS.A. 2737[1] (aged 331)
Family
HouseHouse of Elros
ParentageTar-Vanimeldë and Herucalmo[2]
ChildrenTar-Calmacil[3]
Physical Description
GenderMale

Tar-Alcarin was the seventeenth King of Númenor.[1]

History

Tar-Alcarin was the son of Ruling Queen Tar-Vanimeldë and Herucalmo, a descendant of Tar-Atanamir. When Tar-Vanimeldë died in S.A. 2637, Herucalmo took the Sceptre for his own and assumed the name Tar-Anducal. Tar-Alcarin had to wait for twenty years until his father died before he could become the rightful King. "Tar-Anducal" being an usurper was not reckoned in the Line of Kings as the seventeenth ruler of Númenor.[2]

Etymology

Alcarin is a Quenya name. It means "the Glorious".[4][5] Paul Strack explains that Alcarin is the shortened form of alcarin(qua).[6]

Genealogy

Tar-Telemmaitë
2136 - 2526
Tar-Vanimeldë
2277 - 2637
Tar-Anducal
2286 - 2657
TAR-ALCARIN
2406 - 2737
Tar-Calmacil
2516 - 2825
Tar-Ardamin
2618 - 2899
Gimilzagar
b. 2630

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "The Line of Elros: Kings of Númenor", entry XVII Tar-Alcarin
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "The Line of Elros: Kings of Númenor", entry XVI Tar-Vanimeldë
  3. J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "The Line of Elros: Kings of Númenor", entry XVIII Tar-Calmacil
  4. J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A, "The Númenorean Kings", "Gondor and the Heirs of Anárion", first paragraph, second sentence
  5. J.R.R. Tolkien, "Words, Phrases and Passages in Various Tongues in The Lord of the Rings", in Parma Eldalamberon XVII (edited by Christopher Gilson), p. 24
  6. Paul Strack, "Q. Alcarin m.", Eldamo - An Elvish Lexicon, accessed 25 December 2021
Born
Tar-Alcarin
Died
Preceded by
Tar-Vanimeldë (de jure)
Tar-Anducal (de facto)
S.A. 2637 - 2737 (de jure)
S.A. 2657 - 2737 (de facto)
Followed by
Kings of Númenor
Elros Tar-Minyatur (S.A. 32 - 442) · Vardamir Nólimon* (442 - 443) · Tar-Amandil (443 - 590) · Tar-Elendil (590 - 740) · Tar-Meneldur (740 - 883) · Tar-Aldarion (883 - 1075) · Tar-AncalimëQ (1075 - 1280) · Tar-Anárion (1280 - 1394) · Tar-Súrion (1394 - 1556) · Tar-TelperiënQ (1556 - 1731) · Tar-Minastir (1731 - 1869) · Tar-Ciryatan (1869 - 2029) · Tar-Atanamir (2029 - 2221) · Tar-Ancalimon (2221 - 2386) · Tar-Telemmaitë (2386 - 2526) · Tar-VanimeldëQ (2526 - 2637) · Tar-Anducal (2637 - 2657) · Tar-Alcarin (2657 - 2737) · Tar-Calmacil (2737 - 2825) · Tar-Ardamin (2825 - 2899) · Ar-Adûnakhôr (2899 - 2962) · Ar-Zimrathôn (2962 - 3033) · Ar-Sakalthôr (3033 - 3102) · Ar-Gimilzôr (3102 - 3177) · Tar-Palantir (3177 - 3255) · Ar-Pharazôn (3255 - 3319)
* Immediately abdicated in favour of his son, though was recorded as ruling for a year · Q Ruling Queens · Usurped throne. Later struck off the Line of Kings · Usurped throne from his cousin Tar-Míriel