Is Isildur Aragorn father?

Aragorn is related to Isildur through Valandil, Isildur's fourth son. Valandil's descendants were traditionally the Kings of Arnor, not Gondor.
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Was Aragorn a direct descendant of Isildur?

So, how is Aragorn related to Isildur? Aragorn is the 39th Heir of Isildur, related to him through direct bloodline stemming from Isildur's son, Valandil – the only son that survived the Disaster of Gladden Fields. The bloodline went in unbroken succession from father to son.
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How did Aragorn become the heir of Isildur?

Isildur confirmed Anárion's son Meneldil as King of Gondor. But after Isildur's death, in practice, Arnor and Gondor became separate kingdoms. Heirs of Isildur ruled Arnor; heirs of Anárion ruled Gondor. Aragorn was a descendant of Isildur, and thus heir to the (now lost) kingdom of Arnor.
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Who is Aragorn father?

Arathorn II (T.A. 2873 - 2933, died aged 60) was the fifteenth Chieftain of the Dúnedain and succeeded his father, Arador, when he was killed in 2930. He was the father of Aragorn II, King of the Reunited Kingdom.
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Who is arathorn's father?

Like his forefathers, he was raised by Elrond in Rivendell while his father Arassuil dwelt in the wild. Arathorn became the Chieftain of the Dúnedain in TA 2784 at the death of his father.
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The Council of Elrond Scene 1- The Fellowship of the Ring



Who is Isildur to Aragorn?

Aragorn is related to Isildur through Valandil, Isildur's fourth son. Valandil's descendants were traditionally the Kings of Arnor, not Gondor.
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Is Aragorn half elf?

Aragorn isn't a half-elf, he's a tiny fraction of an elf. Elros, who was a half-elf (actually 9/16), was his very remote ancestor. But more importantly, the heirs of Elros were not given the choice to be elven or human, although the Valar did grant them unusually long life-spans.
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Why do they call Aragorn Strider?

Strider or Stick-at-naught Strider (as told by Bill Ferny), was a nickname given to Aragorn by the people of Eriador (as for example at Bree) during his time as a Ranger. The name seems to refer to the long legs of the Rangers, who were of Númenórean blood, compared to the shorter-legged Bree-men.
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Is Aragorn king of all Middle-earth?

Coming into The Lord of the Rings, he was more than prepared to take down the servants of Sauron. On top of that, he is also the descendant of Isildur, the King of Gondor. Because the realm has no king, Aragorn must also see his legacy through and take the crown to rebuild the world of men.
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Is Aragorn related to Elrond?

Aragorn is related to Arwen through his father's lineage, as his direct ancestor was Elrond's brother Elros. Aragorn is descended from Elros's great-granddaughter Silmarien, and after her, father to son in an unbroken line.
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Is Rohan in Gondor?

The forest of Fangorn lay on its border, and the Elven forest of Lothlórien lay north of the river Limlight. The land was known as "Rohan" to the Men of Gondor, and its people the Rohirrim, meaning 'the Horse-lords', but the people of Rohan called themselves the Eorlingas, sons of Eorl the Young, first King of Rohan.
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Why can Aragorn live so long?

The royal blood that flows through the veins of the Dúnedain allows them to live three times as long as normal Men. Aragorn's heritage is the reason for his longevity, and he's not the only Lord of the Rings character to benefit from being one of the Dúnedain.
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What is striders real name?

Aragorn II, son of Arathorn II and Gilraen, also known as Elessar and Strider, was the 16th and last Chieftain of the Dúnedain of the North; later crowned King Elessar Telcontar (March 1, 2931 - FO 120 or SR 1541), the 26th King of Arnor, 35th King of Gondor and first High King of Gondor and Arnor since the short reign ...
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How much time passed between Isildur and Aragorn?

There were 3000 years between Isildur and Aragorn.
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Who was older Isildur and Anárion?

It was Isildur who was born in 3219 instead of 3209 and thus Anárion was the older of Elendil's two sons.
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Why couldnt Aragorn go to the Undying Lands?

Arwen and Aragorn live happily ever after for a time. Yet no mortal can survive forever. And after their marriage, both Aragorn and Arwen are mortal. Arwen, therefore, could not set foot in the Undying Lands without special permission.
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Is the King of Gondor above the King of Rohan?

As the new High King, Aragorn took over and combined the 'kingship' from the Steward of Gondor and King Théoden of Rohan. No, Aragorn combined the kingship of Gondor with the long-extinct kingship of the long-defunct kingdom of Arnor. Rohan remained independent, and Éomer succeeded Théoden as the King of Rohan.
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Why is Gandalf also called mithrandir?

Although Gandalf is his most commonly-used moniker, he went by several other names as well. In his origins as a Maiar spirit in Valinor, he was known as Olorin. In Gondor, he was known as Mithrandir, meaning Grey Pilgrim. The White Rider was his name to those who saw him on his great white horse, Shadowfax.
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What is Legolas last name?

The name "Legolas Greenleaf" appeared first in "The Fall of Gondolin" in The Book of Lost Tales, applied to a character who guided some survivors of the sack of the city to safety.
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Why is Galadriel dark?

During their meeting, Galadriel considered accepting the One Ring when Frodo offered it to her. Then, all of a sudden, she was changed into a terrifying "dark form" that could easily conquer Middle-earth with the Ring's power.
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Is Legolas an Elf prince?

Legolas was a Sindar Elf who was part of the Fellowship of the Ring in the Third Age. Son of the Elvenking Thranduil of Mirkwood, Legolas was Mirkwood's prince, a messenger, and a master archer.
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Is Legolas a wood Elf or high Elf?

In it, she talks a lot about how Legolas, although he is Sindar (High-Elven), identifies as a Wood-Elf, to the point of acting more like a subject of Thranduil than his son.
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Is Isildur a ringwraith?

After his death, the Orcs brought Isildur's body to the diminished and vengeful Sauron, who put a Ring on his finger, reviving him as one of his servants and eventually turning him into a ringwraith.
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