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Finduilas

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Finduilas
Lady of Dol Amroth; wife of Denethor II
House / Order House of Dol Amroth (by birth); House of the Stewards (by marriage)
Race / Culture Dúnedain of Gondor
Status Deceased
Origin Dol Amroth; Minas Tirith
Born
Died Third Age, in Minas Tirith
Weapon
Fate Died young of grief and the nearness of the Shadow
Portrayed by
"She withered in the guarded city... her beauty and her grace withered."

Finduilas of Dol Amroth was a noblewoman of Gondor, the wife of Denethor II, the Ruling Steward, and the mother of Boromir and Faramir. She belonged to the princely line of Dol Amroth.

Family

Finduilas was the daughter of Adrahil, Prince of Dol Amroth, and the sister of Imrahil, who later led the knights of Dol Amroth in the War of the Ring. The lords of Dol Amroth were of high Númenórean blood, with a strain of Elven descent, and held the fair coastal fief of Belfalas in the south-west of Gondor. She married Denethor, son of the Steward Ecthelion II, and bore him two sons: Boromir and Faramir.

Death

Finduilas was, by her nature, drawn to the sea and the open lands of her home. She did not flourish in the great stone city of Minas Tirith, shadowed by the nearness of Mordor across the river. It was said that she withered there, her beauty and grace fading under the gloom that lay upon the city, and she died young, while her sons were still children.

Legacy

Her death was a grievous blow to Denethor, who loved her, and his grief was held to have hardened his heart and deepened the cold sternness that marked his later rule. The loss of their mother in childhood also shaped Boromir and Faramir. Faramir in particular was remembered for his gentleness, in which some saw the qualities of Finduilas.

Note: In the tales of the Elder Days there was also a Finduilas of Nargothrond, an Elf-maiden daughter of Orodreth, a separate figure from the legendarium of the First Age.