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Dates
Established early in the history of Númenor (which was founded in II 32); abandoned on the accession of Ar-Gimilzôr in II 3102; reinstated during the reign of Tar-Palantir (II 3177 - II 3255)
Location
The summit of the Meneltarma in the central regions of Númenor
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Led by members of the royal House of Elros
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Three PrayersThe prayers of the Númenóreans to EruThree times each year, the King of Númenor would lead his people to the summit of the Meneltarma, and on each of those occasions a ritual prayer would be said. The Three Prayers took place at the beginning of spring, at the height of midsummer and at the end of autumn, and were known respectively as the Erukyermë, the Erulaitalë and the Eruhantalë. By tradition, at the time of each of the Three Prayers, three great Eagles, known as the Witnesses of Manwë, would hover over the King and his subjects.
The Three Prayers were observed without fail by the early Kings of Númenor, but fell into disuse as the party of the King's Men established their power. The first King explicitly said to have abandoned the Prayers altogether was Ar-Gimilzôr, the twenty-third Ruler of Númenor. Notes
See also...Eruhantalë, Hallowed Mountain, Holy Mountain, Inziladûn, Pillar of the Heavens, Prayer to Eru, Thanksgiving to Eru, The Pillar, Witnesses of Manwë, Yáviérë For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 2008, 2010, 2020. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by myDISCprofile, the free online personality test.Take the FREE myDISCprofile personality test to discover your core personality and your ideal job. |