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| The Heirs of Isildur |
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| Part of J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium |
| Sons of Isildur |
| Elendur · Aratan · Ciryon |
| High-Kings of Arnor |
| Valandil · Eldacar · Arantar |
| Tarcil · Tarondor · Valandur |
| Elendur · Eärendur |
| Kings of Arthedain |
| Amlaith · Beleg · Mallor |
| Celepharn · Celebrindor |
| Malvegil |
| Kings of Arnor |
| Argeleb I · Arveleg I · Araphor |
| Argeleb II · Arvegil · Arveleg II |
| Araval · Araphant · Arvedui |
| Chieftains of the Dúnedain |
| Aranarth · Arahael · Aranuir |
| Aravir · Aragorn I · Araglas |
| Arahad I · Aragost · Aravorn |
| Arahad II · Arassuil · Arathorn I |
| Argonui · Arador · Arathorn II |
| Kings of the Reunited Kingdom |
| Aragorn II · Eldarion |
| House of Anárion |
In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, Ciryon was Isildur's third son. He was sent with his older brother Aratan to garrison the city of Minas Ithil and the pass of Cirith Ungol on the borders of Mordor and Ithilien. He died in the year 2 of the Third Age at the Battle of the Gladden Fields, along with the rest of the bodyguard of his father Isildur, including his two elder brothers.
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