In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Belecthor II was the twenty-first Ruling Steward of Gondor. Middle-earth refers to the fictional lands where most of the stories of author J Gondor is a fictional kingdom in J R R Tolkien 's writings described as the greatest realm of Men in the west of Middle-earth by the end of the He was born in T. A 2752 and succeeded his father Beregond at his death in T.A. 2811. Beregond is a fictional character in J R R Tolkien 's Middle-earth Legendarium. The Third Age is a time period from J R R Tolkien 's Middle-earth fantasy writings
Belecthor continued his father's campaigns against the Corsairs of Umbar. The Corsairs of Umbar were a fleet of Men of Umbar in J R R Tolkien 's Middle-earth legendarium, allied to Sauron in The White Council met in 2850, where Gandalf urged an attack on Dol Guldur to drive Sauron out, but Saruman overruled him. In J R R Tolkien 's Legendarium, the White Council is a group of Eldar Lords and Wizards of Middle-earth, formed to contest the Concept and creation Humphrey Carpenter in his 1977 biography relates that Tolkien owned a Postcard entitled Der Berggeist ("the mountain Dol Guldur ( Sindarin: "Hill of Sorcery" was Sauron 's stronghold in Mirkwood in the fictional world of J Concept and creation Saruman first appears in 1954's The Fellowship of the Ring, the first volume of the Fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings
Belecthor was followed by his son Thorondir at his death in 2872; he was the last Steward of the Third Age to pass the age of 100. In J R R Tolkien 's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Thorondir was the twenty-second Ruling Steward of Gondor. The White Tree of Gondor died with him. In J R R Tolkien 's Fantasy universe of Middle-earth, the White Tree of Gondor stood as a symbol of Gondor in the Court of the Fountain
| Preceded by Beregond |
Stewards of Gondor | Succeeded by Thorondir |