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Annúminas was once the capital city of the Kingdom of Arnor. It was located on the southern shores of Lake Evendim, the origin of the Brandywine River. The city was home to the High …
Annúminas - Tolkien Gateway
Jun 25, 2024 · Annúminas was the city of the Kings of Arnor before the capital of the North Kingdom was relocated to Fornost Erain. The city lay on the south-east shore of Lake Nenuial, …
Annúminas - Lotro-Wiki.com
Dec 24, 2024 · Annúminas was the original capital of the Kingdom of Arnor in the north of Eriador, founded no earlier than Second Age 3320 by Elendil. Its location near the Brandywine River, in …
The Encyclopedia of Arda - Annúminas - Glyph Web
It was the chief city of the Kings of Arnor for several centuries, and home to one of the three palantíri of the North-Kingdom. The available evidence suggests that the city survived for …
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安努米那斯(Annuminas)是一个 辛达语 名字,意为“西方之塔”,由 annún (“西方”)和 minas (“塔楼”)组成。 游戏中,安努米纳斯是一座可以完全进入与探险的城池。 城池周围部分被 …
Annúminas-stone - Tolkien Gateway
Dec 20, 2022 · Stone of Annúminas was one of the three palantíri of Arnor, the North-kingdom of the Dúnedain. Though it was counted one of the lesser of the seven Seeing-stones...
Sceptre of Annúminas - Tolkien Gateway
Jan 26, 2024 · The Sceptre of Annúminas was a silver rod, originally the symbol of office of the Lords of Andúnië in Númenor. It survived the Downfall, and was held by the Kings of Arnor …
Sceptre of Annúminas | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom
The Sceptre of Annúminas was the chief token of royalty of the North-kingdom of Arnor in Eriador in Middle-earth, during the Third Age. The Sceptre of Annúminas was a silver rod originally …
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Aluminium (or aluminum in North American English) is a chemical element; it has symbol Al and atomic number 13. It has a density lower than that of other common metals, about one-third …