Очень хорошая статья на ту же тему, там же, на АнК:
http://www.kulichki.com/tolkien/arhi...innume.shtml#4
А непосредственная история такова: "Аnd now it came to pass that her father Tar-Palantir grew weary of grief and died, and as he had no son the sceptre came to her, in the name of Tar-Miriel, by right and the laws of the Numenoreans. But Pharazon [?arose) and came to her, and she was glad, and forsook the allegiance of her father for the time, being enamoured of Pharazon. And in this they broke the laws of Numenor that forbade marriage even in the royal house between those more nearly akin than cousins in the second degree. But they were too powerful for any to gainsay them. And when they were wedded she yielded the sceptre to Pharazon, and he sat upon the throne of Elros in the name of Ar-Pharazon the Golden, but she retained also her title as hers by right, and was called Ar-Zimrahil. " (HoME, vol. XII, The history of the Akallâbeth).