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Dates
Gondor was founded in II 3320, and continued into the Fourth Age
Location
Origins
The original Dúnedain in this region, before the realm of Gondor itself was established, were settlers from Númenor, especially those of the Faithful party
Race
Division
Dúnedain, and others
Family
Ruled throughout their earlier history by the House of Anárion, followed by the Ruling Stewards of the House of Húrin; at the end of the Third Age the House of Isildur was restored to the throne
Settlements
Pronunciation
Gondor is pronounced 'go'ndorr' ('rr' emphasises that final 'r' sound should be pronounced)
Meaning
Gondor means 'Stone-land'
Other names

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Men of Gondor

The people of the South-kingdom

The Men who dwelt in Gondor and defended the western world from Sauron, in part descended from Elendil and his followers, who founded Gondor after the Downfall of Númenor.


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