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Name taken as Ruler of Númenor by Herucalmo, who usurped the throne on the death of Tar-Vanimeldë his wife.

Tarannon Twelfth King of Gondor. See Falastur.

*Tar -Ardamin Nineteenth Ruler of Númenor, called in Adûnaic Ar-Abattârik.

Taras Mountain on a promontory of Nevrast, beneath which was Vinyamar, the ancient dwelling of Turgon.

*Taras -ness The headland from which Mount Taras rose.

Tar -Atanamir Thirteenth Ruler of Númenor, called the Great and the Unwilling.

Tar -Calion Quenya name of Ar-Pharazôn. Tar-Calmacil Eighteenth Ruler of Númenor, called in Adûnaic Ar-Belzagar.

Tar -Ciryatan Twelfth Ruler of Númenor.

Tar -Elendil Fourth Ruler of Númenor, father of Silmarien and Meneldur. See Parmaitë.

*Tar -Elestirnë ‘Lady of the Star-brow’, name given to Erendis.

*Tar -Falassion Quenya name of Ar-Sakalthôr. Tar-Herunúmen Quenya name of Ar-Adûnakhôr.

*Tar -Hostamir Quenya name of Ar-Zimrathon.

*Tarmasundar ‘Roots of the Pillar’, the five ridges extending from the base of the Meneltarma.

Tar -Meneldur Fifth Ruler of Númenor, astronomer, father of Tar-Aldarion. See Elentirmo, Írimon.

Tar -Minastir Eleventh Ruler of Númenor, who sent the fleet against Sauron.

Tar -Minyatur Name of Elros as first Ruler of Númenor.

Tar -Míriel Daughter of Tar-Palantir; forced into marriage by Ar-Pharazôn, and as his queen named in Adûnaic Ar-Zimraphel.

Tarostar Given name of Rómendacil I.

Tar -Palantir Twenty-fourth Ruler of Númenor, who repented of the ways of the Kings and took his name in Quenya: ‘He who looks afar’; named in Adûnaic (Ar-) Inziladûn.

Tar -Súrion Ninth Ruler of Númenor.

Tar -Telemmaitë Fifteenth Ruler of Númenor, so named (‘Silver-handed’) for his love of silver.

*Tar-Telemnar Quenya name of Ar-Gimilzôr.

Tar-Telperien Tenth Ruler of Númenor and the second Ruling Queen.

Tar-Vanimeldë Sixteenth Ruler of Númenor and the third Ruling Queen.

Taur-e-Ndaedelos ‘Forest of the Great Fear’, Sindarin name of Mirkwood. See Taur-nu-Fuin.

Taur-en-Faroth Wooded highlands to the west of the river Narog above Nargothrond. The Faroth; the High Faroth.

Taur-nu-Fuin ‘Forest under Night’. (i) Later name of Dorthonion, (ii) A name of Mirkwood. See Taur-e-Ndaedelos.

*Tawar-in-Drúedain The Drúadan Forest.

*Tawarwaith ‘The Forest People’, the Silvan Elves.

Teiglin A tributary of Sirion, rising in Ered Wethrin and bounding the Forest of Brethil on the south. Crossings of Teiglin, the Crossings, where the road to Nargothrond crossed the river.

Telchar Renowned Dwarf-smith of Nogrod.

*Teleporno High-elven name of Celeborn (2).

Teleri The third of the Three Kindreds of the Eldar on the Great Journey from Cuiviénen; of whom were the Elves of Alqualondë in Aman and the Sindar and Nandor in Middle-earth. The Third Clan. See Lindar.

Telerin Of the Teleri. Of the tongue of the Teleri.

Telperion The elder of the Two Trees, the White Tree of Valinor. In Quenya Tyelperion.

Telumehtar Twenty-eighth King of Gondor; called Umbardacil ‘Conqueror of Umbar’ after his victory over the Corsairs in Third Age 1810.

Thain’s Book A copy of the Red Book of Westmarch made at the request of King Elessar and brought to him by the Thain Peregrin Took when he retired to Gondor; much annotated afterwards in Minas Tirith.

Thalion See Húrin.

*thangail ‘Shield-fence’, a battle-formation of the Dúnedain.

Thangorodrim ‘Mountains of Tyranny’, reared by Morgoth above Angband; broken down in the Great Battle at the end of the First Age.

Tharbad River-port and town where the North-South Road crossed the river Gwathló, ruined and deserted at the time of the War of the Ring. Bridge of Tharbad.

Tharkûn ‘Staff-man’, Dwarves’ name for Gandalf.

Thengel Sixteenth King of Rohan, father of Théoden.

Théoden Seventeenth King of Rohan, slain in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields.

Théodred Son of Théoden King of Rohan; slain in the First Battle of the Fords of Isen.

Théodwyn Daughter of Thengel King of Rohan, mother of Éomer and Éowyn.

Thingol ‘Grey-cloak’ (Quenya Singollo), the name by which Elwë (Sindarin Elu), leader with his brother Olwë of the host of the

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