Kings of Númenor
This is a list of the
Kings of Númenor, a fictional realm by
J. R. R. Tolkien. All told, there were twenty-five rulers of Númenor, beginning with
Elros Tar-Minyatur and ending with
Ar-Pharazôn.
- Elros Tar-Minyatur
- Vardamir Nólimon (Did not reign; but is still counted)
- Tar-Amandil
- Tar-Elendil
- Tar-Meneldur Irimon
- Tar-Aldarion Anardil
- Tar-Ancalimë
- Tar-Anárion
- Tar-Súrion
- Tar-Telperiën
- Tar-Minastir
- Tar-Ciryatan
- Tar-Atanamir the Great
- Tar-Ancalimon
- Tar-Telemmaitë
- Tar-Vanimeldë
- Herucalmo Tar-Anducal (Seized the throne, not counted as a King)
- Tar-Alcarin
- Tar-Calmacil Ar-Belzager
- Tar-Ardamin Ar-Abattarik (1)
- Ar-Adûnakhôr Tar-Herunumen
- Ar-Zimrathôn Tar-Hostamir
- Ar-Sakalthôr Tar-Falassion
- Ar-Gimilzôr Tar-Telemnar
- Tar-Palantir Ar-Inziladun
- Míriel Ar-Zimraphel (She was the rightful Queen, but was forced to wed Ar-Pharazon who took her throne)
- Ar-Pharazôn the Golden Tar-Calion, last King of Númenor
The line of Kings was broken here, but the rightful rule continued through the
Lords of Andúnië and the
Dúnedain.
1: Tar-Ardamin does not appear in the list in the Lord of the Rings, but he does appear in the Unfinished Tales. In LOTR, Tar-Calmacil was followed by Ar-Adûnakhôr. His name was apparently dropped by error.