Dates
Manwë was immortal, and had existed before the making of Arda
Origins
Entered Arda soon after its creation
Race
Division
Settlements
Meaning
'Elder' here recognises Manwë as first King in Arda, pre-eminent over all others
Other names
The Elvish form of the title is given as Aran Einior; 1 closely equivalent to High King of Arda, King of Arda, Lord of the Valar
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A title given to Manwë Súlimo, greatest of the Valar, and held to be the ruler of the realm of Arda.
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The Elvish form Aran Einior appears only in notes reproduced in volume XII of The History of Middle-earth, and so its canonicity is open to question. Nonetheless, these notes are sufficiently detailed that there is little doubt about their applicability. According to this source, Aran Einior was the usual name for Manwë among Sindarin-speakers in Middle-earth, and held similar status to their use of the name Elbereth ('Queen of the Stars') for Manwë's spouse Varda. |
See also...
Aman, Black Foe of the World, Caves of the Forgotten, Crowned with Stars, Dagor Dagorath, Dark Lord, Eagles of the North, Eldar of Valinor, Elerrína, Everlasting Whiteness, Fair Elves, Fragrant Trees, High King of the Elves, High Ones of Arda, Hill of Ilmarin, [See the full list...]Ilmarin, King of Kings, King of the World, Kingdom of Earth, Lady of the Stars, Last Battle, Lord of the West, Lords of the Valar, Morgoth, Mount Everwhite, Mountain of Manwë, Olórin, Queen of the Valar, Queens of the Valar, Rulers of Arda, Taniquetil, The Mountain, The Pillar, Timeless Halls, Ulmo, Varda Elentári, Veil of Arda, West Wind
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