- Reunited Kingdom
The Reunited Kingdom of
Arnor andGondor is afictional realm fromJ. R. R. Tolkien 'sMiddle-earth .When
Aragorn becameKing of Gondor at the end of theWar of the Ring , he was also the descendant of theKings of Arnor , and by right he was crowned High King of both Arnor and Gondor and Reunited the Two Kingdoms, which had politically split long ago. Using the resources of the victorious Gondor, Aragorn, taking the royal name King Elessar, rebuilt Arnor in the North.With the defeat of
Sauron andMordor , the Reunited Kingdom of Aragorn was without question the dominant power of Northwest Middle-earth during his long reign.During Aragorn's reign, the Reunited Kingdom expanded to retake all territories that had originally belonged to both Arnor and Gondor at their greatest extents, excluding only
Rohan .Additionally, during the first century of the
Fourth Age Aragorn led the armies of the Reunited Kingdom in many successful military campaigns that retook the province of South Gondor (Harondor ), re-established dominance overRhovanion (Wilderland) eastwards to theSea of Rhûn Fact|date=June 2007, and conquered theCorsairs of Umbar , who had attacked Gondor during the War of the Ring.Umbar had originally been aNúmenórean port and an important city of Gondor in ancient times before ultimately being conquered by the followers ofCastamir following theKin-strife , who distanced Umbar from Gondor and befriendedHarad . Elessar finally reconquered the city, and the Reunited Kingdom stretched South along the coast from the Mouths of theAnduin River to the Haven of Umbar. Much ofHarad was defeated and became tributary states.Fact|date=June 2007 Aragorn was also held to be the protector of Dale (which includedEsgaroth ), and the Dwarf-city ofErebor ,Fact|date=June 2007 although these allies maintained their own rule and kings. Aragorn is assumed to have rebuilt the old northern capital ofAnnúminas .Fact|date=June 2007weasel-inlineExternal links
* [http://members.ozemail.com.au/~sdgeard/hccnum.html A History and Complete Chronology of Númenor] - A detailed chronology of Númenor, its successor states and their rulers.
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