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The '''Lords of Dor-lómin''' ruled [[Dor-lómin]], a realm of the [[Edain]] in northern [[Beleriand]].<ref name="Coming">{{S|West}}</ref | The '''Lords of Dor-lómin''' ruled [[Dor-lómin]], a realm of the [[Edain]] in northern [[Beleriand]].<ref name="Coming">{{S|West}}</ref> | ||
== | ==History== | ||
As a young man, [[Hador]] gained the favour of [[Fingolfin]], [[High King of the Noldor]], while serving in his household. Fingolfin granted him the lordship of Dor-lómin, where Hador then gathered his kin. His son and grandson succeeded him as Lords and were vassals of the High King [[Fingon]].<ref name="Coming" /> | |||
Within their own household, the Lords of Dor-lómin spoke [[Sindarin]], but at times still used their [[Taliska|native tongue]].<ref name="Coming" /> They were on good terms with the [[Eldar]], and formed marital ties with the houses of [[House of Bëor|Bëor]] and [[House of Haleth|Haleth]].<ref>{{CH|1}}</ref> | Within their own household, the Lords of Dor-lómin spoke [[Sindarin]], but at times still used their [[Taliska|native tongue]].<ref name="Coming" /> They were on good terms with the [[Eldar]], and formed marital ties with the houses of [[House of Bëor|Bëor]] and [[House of Haleth|Haleth]].<ref>{{CH|1}}</ref> | ||
Dor-lómin ceased to exist as a realm of the [[Edain]] following the battle of the [[Nirnaeth Arnoediad]], when all of [[Hithlum]] was occupied by [[Easterlings]], in the service of [[Morgoth]], who enslaved the Edain.<ref name="Departure">{{CH|4}}</ref> Húrin was held prisoner in [[Angband]] while his son [[Túrin]] was sent away to [[Doriath]].<ref name="Departure" /> From this point, Dór-lomin was ruled by [[Brodda]] of the Easterlings, until he was killed by Túrin in his own hall. Despite a brief uprising by the Edain, the Easterlings retained control of the land.<ref>{{S|12}}</ref> | Dor-lómin ceased to exist as a realm of the [[Edain]] following the battle of the [[Nirnaeth Arnoediad]], when all of [[Hithlum]] was occupied by [[Easterlings]], in the service of [[Morgoth]], who enslaved the Edain.<ref name="Departure">{{CH|4}}</ref> Húrin was held prisoner in [[Angband]] while his son [[Túrin]] was sent away to [[Doriath]].<ref name="Departure" /> From this point, Dór-lomin was ruled by [[Brodda]] of the Easterlings, until he was killed by Túrin in his own hall. Despite a brief uprising by the Edain, the Easterlings retained control of the land.<ref>{{S|12}}</ref> | ||
==List of Lords of Dor-lómin== | |||
# '''[[Hador Lórindol]]''', {{FA|416}}–{{FA|455|n}} | |||
# '''[[Galdor (Lord of Dor-lómin)|Galdor the Tall]]''', {{FA|455}}–{{FA|462|n}} | |||
# '''[[Húrin|Húrin Thalion]]''', {{FA|462}}–{{FA|472|n}} | |||
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The Lords of Dor-lómin ruled Dor-lómin, a realm of the Edain in northern Beleriand.[1]
History
As a young man, Hador gained the favour of Fingolfin, High King of the Noldor, while serving in his household. Fingolfin granted him the lordship of Dor-lómin, where Hador then gathered his kin. His son and grandson succeeded him as Lords and were vassals of the High King Fingon.[1]
Within their own household, the Lords of Dor-lómin spoke Sindarin, but at times still used their native tongue.[1] They were on good terms with the Eldar, and formed marital ties with the houses of Bëor and Haleth.[2]
Dor-lómin ceased to exist as a realm of the Edain following the battle of the Nirnaeth Arnoediad, when all of Hithlum was occupied by Easterlings, in the service of Morgoth, who enslaved the Edain.[3] Húrin was held prisoner in Angband while his son Túrin was sent away to Doriath.[3] From this point, Dór-lomin was ruled by Brodda of the Easterlings, until he was killed by Túrin in his own hall. Despite a brief uprising by the Edain, the Easterlings retained control of the land.[4]
List of Lords of Dor-lómin
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Quenta Silmarillion: Of the Coming of Men into the West"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Children of Húrin, "The Childhood of Túrin"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Children of Húrin, "The Departure of Túrin"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Quenta Silmarillion: Of Men"