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The rule of the Stewards of Gondor was then over.
The family tree of the Stewards of Gondor can be found here.
Denethor, the Steward of Gondor, was a more tragic character in the book.
Orthanc however remained closed, as the Steward of Gondor alone held the keys.
The Stewards of Gondor.
Yet for a while I stand in the place of the Steward of Gondor, and it is mine to think first of its people.
They meet with Denethor, Boromir's father, the steward of Gondor.
From this time the Stewards of Gondor ruled the kingdom on behalf of the absent line of kings.
And one of the guards answered: "The Steward of Gondor is in the Houses of Healing."
This one lasted until the year 2872 and the death of the Stewards of Gondor Belecthor II.
Boromir is the son of Denethor II, the Steward of Gondor.
There Pippin recognises the White Tree as they go to find the Stewards of Gondor Denethor.
This was refused by Pelendur, the Steward of Gondor who influenced the Ruling Council that governed the kingdom in the interim.
After this Gondor was ruled by the Stewards of Gondor instead of a king until the end of the Third Age.
He acquired the keys of Orthanc in 2759, nominally as warden of the tower and lieutenant of the Stewards of Gondor.
Nothing is known of Húrin's descent, but some Tolkien fans have proposed his kinship with the House of the Stewards of Gondor.
Gandalf rides with Pippin to find Denethor, the Steward of Gondor, to whom Pippin swears his service.
Here follows the roll of the Stewards of Gondor that ruled the realm and city between the going of Earnur and the coming of Elessar.
Eorl's people settle in Calenardon, which is after called Rohan, a free folk but in per- petual alliance with the Stewards of Gondor.
The earliest text recording the names and dates of the Stewards of Gondor is constituted by two pages attached to the manuscript A of the Southern Line.
The Steward of Gondor sent north for help, for there had ever been friendship between the men of Anduin's vale and the people of Gondor.
Denethor II is the Steward of Gondor, and rules Gondor at the time of the War of the Ring.
The Stewards of Gondor were rulers from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium of Middle-earth.
However, it is also stated that the Stewards of Gondor often bore names "remembered in the songs and histories of the First Age", without paying a special attention to meaning.
Arvedui was refused by Pelendur the Steward of Gondor: the Gondorians appointed general Eärnil as King instead.