基本介紹

Son of Arathorn, Heir of Isildur and King of the Reunited Kingdom of the Dúnedain
Dates: 1 March III 2931 to IV 120 (lived 210 years1)
Chieftain of the Dúnedain (in minority) from III 2933
King of the Reunited Kingdom from 1 May III 3019
Race: Men
Division: Dúnedain
Family: Descended from the House of Isildur; founded his own house, known as Telcontar
Meaning: Unknown, but 'Ara' denotes 'Lord' or 'King'2
Pronunciation: a'ragorrn
(both 'r' sounds should be distinctly pronounced: 'rr' is used here to emphasise this in the final syllable)
Other Names: Elessar, Estel, Hope, Strider, Thorongil, Wingfoot
Titles: Chieftain of the Dúnedain, Dúnadan, Envinyatar, King of the West
Heir of Isildur through thirty-nine generations, Chieftain of the Dúnedain of the North and, after the War of the Ring, King of the Reunited Kingdom of Arnor and Gondor. Called by Gandalf 'the greatest traveller and huntsman in this age of the world', Aragorn experienced many great adventures, and travelled to many distant lands, before claiming his kingship.
Notes
1 In some editions of The Lord of the Rings, there's a statement at the end of Appendix A I (iii) that 'Aragorn indeed lived to be one hundred and ninety years old...' This is an error, and is corrected in later editions to read 'two hundred and ten years old'.
2 In fact an early manuscript of Appendix A does give an account of the meaning of Aragorn's name. According to that account, after Arathorn had named his son, Aragorn's grandmother Ivorwen interpreted it as 'Kingly Valour'. Ultimately, Tolkien rejected this version of the story, but it is not known whether he also intended to reject 'Kingly Valour' as the meaning of Aragorn's name.