Prince of Ithilien

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Prince of Ithilien is a noble title in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth bestowed upon Faramir when he becomes the ruler of the fair woodland region of Ithilien after the War of the Ring.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional title
noble title
title of nobility in Middle-earth
appearsIn The Lord of the Rings NERFINISHED
The Return of the King NERFINISHED
associatedCharacter Éowyn NERFINISHED
associatedHouse House of Húrin NERFINISHED
associatedRealm Gondor NERFINISHED
bestowedUpon Faramir NERFINISHED
chronologicalContext end of the Third Age
countryInFiction Gondor NERFINISHED
creator J. R. R. Tolkien
fictionalUniverse Middle-earth NERFINISHED
governs the fair woodland region of Ithilien NERFINISHED
grantedBy King Elessar NERFINISHED
holder Faramir NERFINISHED
inUniverseLocation eastern Gondor NERFINISHED
languageOfName Westron (Common Speech) NERFINISHED
medium literature
narrativeRole symbol of the restoration of Ithilien
politicalRank prince
regionRuled Ithilien NERFINISHED
relatedEvent War of the Ring NERFINISHED
relatedTitle Steward of Gondor NERFINISHED
seatOfPower Emyn Arnen NERFINISHED
subordinateTo King of Gondor and Arnor NERFINISHED
King of the Reunited Kingdom NERFINISHED
successorTitleContext hereditary title in Faramir's line (implied)
symbolizes renewal of Gondor's eastern lands
timeOfCreation after the War of the Ring

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Faramir title Prince of Ithilien