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Extant (and possibly slain) III 1944
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Probably an early member of the line that led to the Princes of Dol Amroth
Pronunciation
a'drahil
Meaning
Uncertain, though -hil means 'Man'
Note
This is not Prince Adrahil of Dol Amroth, father of Imrahil, who lived much later in the Third Age; for details of that character see the alternative entry for Adrahil

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Adrahil

A captain of Ondoher's army

Adrahil
Imrazôr?

When King Ondoher led his army to face the Wainriders who threatened Gondor, he commanded the army's centre with his son and heir Artamir. The soldiers of the right wing were under the command of the King's nephew Minohtar, while the left wing were under the captaincy of Adrahil of Dol Amroth.

Ondoher's enterprise came to a devastating end: he was surprised by the Wainriders, and his forces were overwhelmed. Adrahil's soldiers, however, were shielded from the attack and survived it. Ondoher and Artamir had both been killed, and Minohtar took charge, sending Adrahil south into Ithilien to form a defensive line from Cair Andros to Ephel Dúath.

Adrahil's story was never completed, so his fate is uncertain. We know that the Wainriders eventually broke through Minohtar's more northerly defence, but whether they penetrated to Adrahil's position is unknown. If he survived the initial Wainrider assault, it seems likely that Adrahil would have joined with Eärnil in his counter-attack, seeing the ultimate defeat of the Wainriders at the Battle of the Camp.

Adrahil's place in history is difficult to define: he seems to have been an ancestor of Prince Imrahil of Dol Amroth (especially since he shares his name with Imrahil's father). If he belonged to this line, though, it seems strange that he lived more than a century before Galador, who is specifically named as the first Prince of Dol Amroth. The dating is consistent with Adrahil being the father of Imrazôr, and hence Galador's grandfather, but the evidence on this point is slim.


See also...

Minohtar, Northern Army

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