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The title taken by the Lord of the Nazgûl in the middle of the Third Age, when he founded the northern realm of Angmar in opposition to the northern lands of the Dúnedain (Arthedain and its allies).
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The dates given here refer to the time this title was actually in use (that is, while the realm of Angmar survived). The Witch-king himself had been in Middle-earth for at least 2,500 years before taking this title, and would survive for more than a millennium after the destruction of his realm. For complete details of his nefarious career, see the entry for Lord of the Nazgûl |
See also...
Angmar, Arahael, Aranarth, Aranuir, Araphant, Araphor, Araval, Argeleb I, Argeleb II, Arveleg II, Barrow-wights, Barrows, Battle of Fornost, Battle of the Pelennor Fields, Black Rider, [See the full list...]Bucca of the Marish, Cair Andros, Captain of Gondor, Cardolan, Carn Dûm, Celebrindor, Chieftain of the Dúnedain, Chieftain of the North, Dark Lord, Dead City, Deadmens Dike, Eärnur, Elves of Lindon, Emyn Uial, Ettenmoors, Fell Riders, Fords of Anduin, Fornost Erain, Frumgar, Gate of Gondor, Great Barrows, Great Signal, Grond, Healers, Heir of Isildur, High Nazgûl, Host of the West, Houses of the Dead, Isildur, Isildurs Heir, Khamûl, King of Angmar, King of Arthedain, King of Gondor, King of Minas Morgul, King of the Nine Riders, King of the Southern Realm, Kingdoms of the Dúnedain, Kings Company, Lady of the Shield-arm, Last-king, Lord of the Black Land, Lord of the Nazgûl, Lord of the Nine Riders, Lord of the Ringwraiths, Lost Realm, Malvegil, Master Bag, Misty Mountains, Mordor, Morgul-king, Morgul-lord, Mountains of Angmar, Nazgûl Lord, Nine Rings, Northern Orcs, Palantíri, Pale King, Prince of Cardolan, River Anduin, Ruler of Gondor, Ruling Steward, Sceptre of Arnor, Second Chief, Serpents, Silver Crown, Steward of Gondor, Steward of the King, Stone of Amon Sûl, Stones of Arnor, The Causeway, The Seer, Third Age, Troll-fells, Two Kingdoms, Tyrn Gorthad, White Crown, White Lady, Windfola, Witch-lord of Angmar, Witch-realm of Angmar, Wraith-king, Wraith-lord
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