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[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/sukupuut6.png House Othnir]]
[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/sukupuut9.png House Alagdor]]
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[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/sukupuut6.png House Otharin]]


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[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/sukupuut7.png House Rian]]
[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/sukupuut8.png Ornatur and Folcwalda]]
~& CategoryEncyclopaedia, CategoryGondor, CategoryFamilies
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- [[http://www.lindefirion.net/noble_wealth.htm Wealthiest houses]]
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- [[http://www.lindefirion.net/noble_wealth.htm Most richest houses]]


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< - [[http://www.lindefirion.net/noble_influential.htm Most influential houses]]
- [[http://www.lindefirion.net/noble_wealth.htm Most richest houses]]
- [[http://www.lindefirion.net/noble_popular.htm Most popular houses]]
- [[http://www.lindefirion.net/noble_alphabetical.htm Alphabetical list]]
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[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/Ormondin_sukupuu.png Ormond Orleghîn]]
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[[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/Ormondin_sukupuu.png Ormond Orleghîn]]


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[[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/Ormondin_sukupuu.png Ormond Orleghîn]]
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[[[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/Ormondin_sukupuu.png Ormond Orleghîn]]


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Genealogies
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[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/sukupuut.png Dynasty of Eldacar]]
[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/sukupuut2.png Dynasty of Calimehtar]]
[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/sukupuut3.png Dynasty of Erûhil]]
[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/sukupuut5.png House Orchaldor-Eldalótë]]
[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/sukupuut5.png House Serni]]
[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/sukupuut4.png House Morvegil]]
[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/sukupuut6.png House Seldorien]]
[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/sukupuut6.png House Otharin]]
[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/sukupuut6.png House Curimardin]]
[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/sukupuut6.png House Fëantur]]
[[[[http://lindefirion.net/charts/Ormondin_sukupuu.png Ormond Orleghîn]]
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>>======Great Families of Gondor======
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Gondorian society has a strictly hierarchical structure and a centralized authority in accordance with absolutist concepts. [[Tarondor The King]], divinely ordained by //Eru//, together with his family and court are at the tip of the social pinnacle. The local aristocracy, state functionaries, senior military officers, and large landowners are all members of the upper class. The middle class comprised the urban population of merchants, artisans and owners of medium-sized landed properties, while the populace, that is, the lower class, was made up of wage-earners and paupers, most of mixed origins.
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Gondorian society had a strictly hierarchical structure and a centralized authority in accordance with absolutist concepts. [[Tarondor The King]], divinely ordained by //Eru//, together with his family and court were at the tip of the social pinnacle. The local aristocracy, state functionaries, senior military officers, and large landowners were all members of the upper class. The middle class comprised the urban population of merchants, artisans and owners of medium-sized landed properties, while the populace, that is, the lower class, was made up of wage-earners and paupers, most of mixed origins.


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Real power is in the hands of a small landed //Dúnadan// aristocracy. Governance of the state is kept tightly controlled by a limited number of intermarrying aristocratic families. In the 17th and 18th century Third Age for instance, there are some 80 civil and 64 military noble families, a very small number for so large a state. Gondorian noble titles originated from the seignorial system that arose in the Kingdom of Gondor during second millenium of the Third Age. Originally, men of Westernesse recognized only Chieftains and Heads of the Family. Nobility was tied to race; only those who had divine blood, through descendants of Elros, were above others. Furthermore, all Númenoreans were "Kings of Men" (due to their height, longevity and strength) and deemed superior to all other human beings.
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Gondorian noble titles originated from the seignorial system that arose in the Kingdom of Gondor during second millenium of the Third Age. Originally, men of Westernesse recognized only Chieftains and Heads of the Family. Nobility was tied to race; only those who had divine blood, through descendants of Elros, were above others. Furthermore, all Númenoreans were "Kings of Men" (due to their height, longevity and strength) and deemed superior to all other human beings.


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Gondorian society had a strictly hierarchical structure and a centralized authority in accordance with absolutist concepts. [[Tarondor The King]], divinely ordained by //Eru//, together with his family and court were at the tip of the social pinnacle. The local aristocracy, state functionaries, senior military officers, and large landowners were all members of the upper class. The middle class comprised the urban population of merchants, artisans and owners of medium-sized landed properties, while the populace, that is, the lower class, was made up of wage-earners and paupers, most of mixed origins.
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Gondorian society had a strictly hierarchical structure and a centralized authority in accordance with absolutist concepts. The King, divinely ordained by Eru, together with his family and court were at the tip of the social pinnacle. The local aristocracy, state functionaries, senior military officers, and large landowners were all members of the upper class. The middle class comprised the urban population of merchants, artisans and owners of medium-sized landed properties, while the populace, that is, the lower class, was made up of wage-earners and paupers, most of mixed origins.
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Gondorian society had a strictly hierarchical structure and a centralized authority in accordance with absolutist concepts. The King, divinely ordained by Eru, together with his family and court were at the tip of the social pinnacle. The local aristocracy, state functionaries, senior military officers, and large landowners were all members of the upper class. The middle class comprised the urban population of merchants, artisans and owners of medium-sized landed properties, while the populace, that is, the lower class, was made up of wage-earners and paupers, most of mixed origins.
Gondorian noble titles originated from the seignorial system that arose in the Kingdom of Gondor during second millenium of the Third Age. Originally, men of Westernesse recognized only Chieftains and Heads of the Family. Nobility was tied to race; only those who had divine blood, through descendants of Elros, were above others. Furthermore, all Númenoreans were "Kings of Men" (due to their height, longevity and strength) and deemed superior to all other human beings.
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Gondorian noble titles originated from the seignorial system that arose in Kingdom of Gondor during the second millenium. Originally, men of Westernesse recognized only Chieftains and Heads of the Family. Nobility was tied to race; only those who had divine blood, through descendants of Elros, were above others. Furthermore, all Númenoreans were "Kings of Men" (due to their height, longevity and strength) and deemed superior to all other human beings.


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Edited on 2009-09-23 16:59:57 by SampsaRydman
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Gondorian noble titles originated from the seignorial system that arose in Kingdom of Gondor during the second millenium. Originally, men of Westernesse recognized only Chieftains and Heads of the Family. Nobility was tied to race; only those who had divine blood, through descendants of Elros, were above others. Furthermore, all Númenoreans were "Kings of Men" (due to their height, longevity and strength) and deemed superior to all other human beings.


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Edited on 2009-09-23 01:56:57 by SampsaRydman
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======Great Families of Gondor======
//See also: [[Gondor]], [[GondorGovernment Goverment]], [[GovadanGondorim Council of Gondor]], [[HerenRequain Heren Requain]]//
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======Great families of Gondor======
//See also: [[Gondor]], [[GondorGovernment Goverment]], [[GovadanGondorim Council of Gondor]]//


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//See also: [[Gondor]], [[GondorGovernment Goverment]], [[GovadanGondorim Council of Gondor]]//
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See also: [[GovadanGondorim Council of Gondor]]


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