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In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Rómendacil I was the eighth King of Gondor.
Rómendacil was born as Tarostar. He was the son of King Ostoher and as crown-prince he rode against the Easterlings and defeated them.
After the victory he renamed himself to Rómendacil, meaning "East-victor" and he succeeded his father under that name in 492 T.A.
But the peace was not to last forever: forty years later in 541 T.A. the Easterlings invaded once again, and he rode to meet them in battle but was slain.
He was succeeded by his son Turambar.