His names means 'Kingly valor.'
Aragorn was crowned in the castle of Gondor . Actually, its name is Minas Tirith.
Aragorn is the name of a fictional character created by J.R.R. Tolkien in the book Lord Of The Rings. Aragorn was a Ranger of the North and was the son of Arathorn. The name itself means "kingly valour".
His real name is Aragorn II, but once he becomes the king of Gondor he is called Elessar Telcontar.
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Minas Tirith.
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Aragorn! i thought that was pretty obvious
Aragorn was created in 1954.
Are you referring to the second Lord of the Rings movie, in which Aragorn and Legolas are talking in the Fangorn Forest? If so, Legolas is simply telling Aragorn "There's something out there."
The hobbit that was the main character was named Frodo.
I would assume aragorn
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