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The '''Iron Hills''' were a range of hills in the northeast of the known parts of [[Middle-earth]], border-lining [[Rhûn]]. | The '''Iron Hills''' were a range of hills in the northeast of the known parts of [[Middle-earth]], border-lining [[Rhûn]]. There was also a Dwarf-realm located in the hills. The Hills were some of the remnants of the [[Iron Mountains]] where [[Morgoth]] dwelt, and had a heavy iron deposit, from which they get their name | ||
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The Hills were mined for thousands of years by by the Dwarves, but officially became a Dwarf-realm in [[Third Age 2590|T.A. 2590]], when [[Grór]] son of King [[Dáin I]] was exiled from the [[Grey Mountains]] by the [[Dragons]]. Over hundreds of years it became a great realm, especially after the destruction of [[Erebor]]. Before the death of [[Smaug]], the Iron Hills was the main dwelling of [[Durin's folk]] in the East, and was also the strongest realm militarily in [[Wilderland]]. | |||
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[[Category:Rhovanion]] | [[Category:Rhovanion]] |
Revision as of 17:16, 24 July 2007
The Iron Hills were a range of hills in the northeast of the known parts of Middle-earth, border-lining Rhûn. There was also a Dwarf-realm located in the hills. The Hills were some of the remnants of the Iron Mountains where Morgoth dwelt, and had a heavy iron deposit, from which they get their name
The Hills were mined for thousands of years by by the Dwarves, but officially became a Dwarf-realm in T.A. 2590, when Grór son of King Dáin I was exiled from the Grey Mountains by the Dragons. Over hundreds of years it became a great realm, especially after the destruction of Erebor. Before the death of Smaug, the Iron Hills was the main dwelling of Durin's folk in the East, and was also the strongest realm militarily in Wilderland.