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A term used in Middle-earth for the Men of Númenor and (especially) their descendants in Arnor and Gondor after the Downfall in II 3319.
See also...
Akallabêth, Aman, Amlaith of Fornost, Amon Tirith, Andúnië, Angmar, Annúminas, Arador, Araglas, Aragorn Elessar, Arahad I, Arahad II, Arahael, Aranarth, Aranuir, [See the full list...]Araphor, Arathorn II, Aravorn, Argeleb I, Argeleb II, Arvegil, Asëa aranion, Astron, Ban of the Valar, Barrows, Battle of Fornost, Bent World, Black Country, Bow of Bregor, Bridge of Stonebows, Bucca of the Marish, Captain of Ships, Cardolan, Cerveth, Chieftain of the Dúnedain, Chieftain of the North, Chieftain of the Ringwraiths, Cirith Dúath, City of the Kings, City of the Men of Gondor, Counsellor of the North-kingdom, Dark Lord, Dark Plague, Daur, Dead Tree, Dírhael, Downfall of Melkor, Dúnadan, Dúnedain of Arnor, Dúnedain of Cardolan, Dúnedain of Gondor, Dúnedain of the South, East-borders, Elendil, Elestirnë, Elf-friend, Elf-towers, Elu Thingol, Elven-tree, Elves of Lindon, Elvish, Elvish World, Enderi, Envinyatar, Fallen King, Fathers of the Númenóreans, Fire of Doom, Fíriel, Flame of the West, Fornost Erain, Fortress of Sauron, Free Folk, Free Land, Girithron, Gondorians, Good People, Great Barrows, Great Bridge, Great Haven, Great King, Great People of the West, Great Road, Great West Road, Greenway-crossing, Gwaeron, Gwirith, Halflings, Haranyë, Haunted Pass, Haven-finder, Heir of Isildur, Hidden Land, High King, High King of Arnor, High Men, High Warden of the White Tower, Hill of Guard, Hill of Sight, Hísimë, Horsebreeders, Isildur, Isildurs Heir, Isle of Meneltarma, Ivanneth, Ivorwen, King of all the Dúnedain, King of Angmar, King of Arnor, King of Arthedain, King of Gondor, King of Gondor and Arnor, King of Men, King of the Dúnedain, King of the Nine Riders, King of the Númenóreans, King of the West, Kingdoms of the Dúnedain, Knights, Last-king, Leaf, Legolas Greenleaf, Lone-lands, Longshanks, Lord of Andúnië, Lord of Arnor and Gondor, Lord of the Dark Tower, Lord of the Dúnedain, Lord of the Havens, Lord of the Nazgûl, Lord of the Ringwraiths, Lost Realm, Lothron, Maiar of the Sea, Mallor, Man of the West, Man-high, Mar-nu-Falmar, Men of Bree, Men of Dunland, Men of Eriador, Men of the Ancient Houses, Men of the West, Men of Westernesse, Mettarë, Middle Men, Middle Peoples, Middle-days, Miruvor, Misty Mountains, Morgul-way, Narbeleth, Narbeleth, Nárië, Narquelië, Narvinyë, Narwain, Nazgûl Lord, New Year, Nîn-in-Eilph, Nine Rings, Nínui, North Downs, North-kingdom, Northern Dúnedain, Northern Kingdom, Northern Line, Northern Sceptre, Nórui, Númenor, Oathbreakers, Old South Road, Oldest and Fatherless, Ondoher, Outlands, Periannath, Place of the Fountain, Prince of Cardolan, Queen of Gondor, Quellë, Ranga, Rangers of the North, Realms in Exile, Rethe, Reunited Kingdom, Ring of Barahir, Ringarë, River Anduin, River Baranduin, River Hoarwell, River Sirith, Roquen, Ruler of Gondor, Ruling Steward, Sandastan, Sceptre of Arnor, Sea-kings, Seeing-stones, Shire Calendar, Shire-muster, Sleepless Dead, Solmath, Sons of Elrond, South-realm, Southern Line, Southlands, Standing Silence, Star of Elendil, Star of the Dúnedain, Star of the North Kingdom, Star-watcher, Stewards Reckoning, Stone of Annúminas, Stone-city, Stone-houses, Stones of Arnor, Sutherland, Sword Reforged, Tale of the Downfall of Númenor, Tall Men, Tárion, The East, The Free, The Kingdom, The Plague, The Rapids, The Renewer, The Seer, The Star, The Towers, The Tree, The Usurper, Third Age, Third Tower of Gondor, Three Houses of Men, Three Houses of the Elf-friends, Tomb of Elendil, Tombs of the Kings, Tower of the Sun, Two Kindreds, Úrimë, Úrui, Valandil of Númenor, Vice-regent of Eriador, Vidumavi, Vinyarion, Víressë, Wand of the Stewards, War of the Last Alliance, Water, White Crown, White Mountains, White Tree of the Eldar, White Tree of Tol Eressëa, Wintring, Witch-king of Angmar, Witch-lord of Angmar, Witch-realm of Angmar, Wizards Vale, Wraith-king, Yavannië
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