- In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth writings, the
Dúnedain (Sindarin pronunciation: [
ˈduːnɛˌdaɪn]; sing. Dúnadan; lit. 'Man of the West') were a race of...
- Rings. The film
centres on the
communities affected by Sauron's war; the
Dúnedain bloodline; and the
story of
Arathorn II and his
relationship with Gilraen...
-
Rohan after the War of the Ring. The
Rohirrim are
distantly related to the
Dúnedain of Gondor,
having descended from the same place.
Unlike the inhabitants...
- North-Kingdom of Arnor.
Following its fall,
Elrond harboured the
Chieftains of the
Dúnedain (the
descendants of the
Kings of Arnor) and the
Sceptre of Annúminas, Arnor's...
- the line of the
kings of
Arnor was
maintained by the
Chieftains of the
Dúnedain, who were
raised in Rivendell. The
kingdom of
Gondor continued, but years...
-
Arnor to the north, was held to be the High King of all the
lands of the
Dúnedain.
Isildur established the city of
Minas Ithil (Sindarin: "Tower of the Moon")...
- Eärendil and
Elwing became the
ancestors of the Númenorean, and
later Dúnedain,
royal bloodline. Eärendil is the subject, too, of the song in The Lord...
- destro****
Dúnedain kingdom of Cardolan, one of
three remnants of the
Dúnedain Kingdom of Arnor. They
animated the dead
bones of the
Dúnedain, as well as...
- Level/area: Bree. Aragorn: He is not a
Dúnedain, but in ages past, we had
common ancestors.
While the
forbearers of the
Dúnedain rejected the lies of the Dark...
- long ago, far to the west over the Sea, and the
ancestral home of the
Dúnedain.
Tolkien chose the name for its
resonance with "Lyonesse", a
faraway land...