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Eldacar of Arnor

Eldacar is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth.

He ascended the throne of Arnor in T.A. 249 on the death of his father Valandil, he was the grandson of Isildur.

He should not be confused with his more famous namesake, Eldacar of Gondor.

His reign was without any event and he died in T.A. 339 and was succeeded by his son Arantar.


Preceded by:
Valandil
Kings of Arnor Followed by:
Arantar


House of Elendil

                   Eärendil
                        |
       Elrond------------Elros
                                 :
                                 :
                       Lords of Andúnië
                                 |
                             Amandil
                                 |
                             Elendil
                                  |
                    ------------------------------
                    |                            |
                 Isildur                      Anárion
                    |                            |
    ---------------------------             --------------------
    |        |       |        |             |                  |
 Elendur  Aratan   Ciryon  Valandil    (3 unknown children) Meneldil    
                              |                                |  
                           Eldacar                         Cemendur
                              |                                |
                       Kings of Arnor                   Kings of Gondor
                              :
                              :
                          Elessar (Aragorn) =  Arwen (Daughter of Elrond)
                                            |
                                        Eldarion 








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