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  2. File:PT2 Map.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Geography of Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    In the northwest of Middle-earth, Eriador was the region between the Ered Luin and the Misty Mountains. Early in the Third Age, the northern kingdom of Arnor founded by Elendil occupied a large part of the region. After its collapse, much of Eriador became wild; regions such as Minhiriath, on the coast south of the River Baranduin (Brandywine ...

  4. Arnor - Wikipedia

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    Arnor (Middle-earth), a kingdom of Men in Tolkien's Middle-earth Arnor, a race of beings in the video game Galactic Civilizations II: Twilight of the Arnor Topics referred to by the same term

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  6. The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II: The ...

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    The campaign allows the player to command the army of Angmar from its foundation and early attacks against Arnor, to the destruction of Arnor at the battle of Fornost. The story for The Rise of the Witch-king draws a great deal upon the Appendices at the end of The Return of the King to form a basis for the conflict between Arnor and Angmar.

  7. Dúnedain - Wikipedia

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    His father Arathorn was killed two years after his birth. He assumed lordship of the Dúnedain of Arnor when he came of age. He was a member of the Fellowship of the Ring and fought in the War of the Ring. He was crowned King Elessar of the Reunited Kingdom of Gondor and Arnor. That same year, Aragorn married Arwen, daughter of Elrond. Their ...

  8. Isildur - Wikipedia

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    The downfall of Númenor and the changing of the world: the island is drowned by Ilúvatar, and Elendil, Isildur and their people escape to Middle-earth. [1]In Tolkien's legendarium, the island of Númenor, in the great sea to the West of Middle-earth, was created at the start of the Second Age as a reward to the men who had fought against the fallen Vala Morgoth, the primary antagonist of the ...

  9. File:The Five Empires- an outline of ancient history (IA ...

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    the spiritual kingdom of the grecian philosophers. Attempt to improve man's character — Poetry and the arts — their little effect — Plague At Athens — The Sophists — Pythagoras — Ionic school — Socrates — the four schools of his disciples — Plato — Philosophy fails of raising human nature 100 CHAPTER XIV.