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The fourth of the dynastic line of [[Argent Mirrors]], Adonethwen was the second daughter of Ananaon Illistim. Though the grand-daughter of [[Linsandrych]], Adonethwen was born over two thousand years after her death. She was mostly known for her poetry, and abdicated to her son after attempting to co-rule with him. She had no daughters as heirs.
The fourth of the dynastic line of [[Argent Mirrors]], Adonethwen was the second daughter of Ananaon Illistim. Though the grand-daughter of [[Linsandrych]], Adonethwen was born over two thousand years after her death. Within two generations they had thus spanned almost ten thousand years of rule. She was mostly known for her poetry, and abdicated to her son after attempting to co-rule with him. She had no daughters as heirs.


Adonethwyn was born in -43,231 Modern Era ''(5,876 Illistim)'' during her mother's reign. She assumed the Peacock Throne at the age of 1,213 presumably after the death of her mother, who was over 2,500 years old at the time of her birth. She remained in power until the age of 3,802 after 2,589 years, when she was succeeded by her son [[Celemerun Illistim]] whom she had at age 2,957. After abdicating her throne, she retired into scholarly life, recorded as having been a member of the [[Order of Lorekeepers]].
Adonethwyn was born in -43,231 Modern Era ''(5,876 Illistim)'' during her mother's reign. She assumed the Peacock Throne at the age of 1,213 presumably after the death of her mother, who was over 2,500 years old at the time of her birth. She remained in power until the age of 3,802 after 2,589 years, when she was succeeded by her son [[Celemerun Illistim]] whom she had at age 2,957. After abdicating her throne, she retired into scholarly life, recorded as having been a member of the [[Order of Lorekeepers]].



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| years = '''-42,018 Modern Era''' to '''-39,429 Modern Era'''<br> ''(7,089 to 9,678 Illistim)''
| years = '''-42,018 Modern Era''' to '''-39,429 Modern Era'''<br> ''(7,089 to 9,678 Illistim)''
| before = [[Ananaon Illistim]]
| before = [[Ananaon Illistim]]
| after = [[Ceremun Illistim]]
| after = [[Celemerun Illistim]]
|}}
|}}
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{{Bloodline box |
| family = [[Illistim|Illistim Bloodline]]
| family = [[Illistim|Illistim Bloodline]]
| before = [[Ananaon Illistim]] (mother)<br>
| before = [[Ananaon Illistim]] (mother)<br>
| after = [[Ceremun Illistim]] (son)
| after = [[Celemerun Illistim]] (son)
|}}
|}}
{{history table end}}
{{history table end}}


[[Category:Historical Figures]]
[[Category:Historical Figures]]
[[Category:House Illistim]]
{{Elves}}

Latest revision as of 12:23, 11 January 2015

The fourth of the dynastic line of Argent Mirrors, Adonethwen was the second daughter of Ananaon Illistim. Though the grand-daughter of Linsandrych, Adonethwen was born over two thousand years after her death. Within two generations they had thus spanned almost ten thousand years of rule. She was mostly known for her poetry, and abdicated to her son after attempting to co-rule with him. She had no daughters as heirs.

Adonethwyn was born in -43,231 Modern Era (5,876 Illistim) during her mother's reign. She assumed the Peacock Throne at the age of 1,213 presumably after the death of her mother, who was over 2,500 years old at the time of her birth. She remained in power until the age of 3,802 after 2,589 years, when she was succeeded by her son Celemerun Illistim whom she had at age 2,957. After abdicating her throne, she retired into scholarly life, recorded as having been a member of the Order of Lorekeepers.

Argent Mirror of the House of Illistim
Preceded by: -42,018 Modern Era to -39,429 Modern Era
(7,089 to 9,678 Illistim)
Succeeded by:
Ananaon Illistim Celemerun Illistim


Illistim Bloodline
Descendant of: Ancestor of:
Ananaon Illistim (mother)
Celemerun Illistim (son)