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''(For other characters see [[Húrin|Húrin (disambiguation)]])''
'''Húrin I''' was the son of [[Belegorn]], and descended in right line from [[Húrin of Emyn Arnen]], the founder of the [[House of Húrin]] to which all the Ruling Stewards belonged. Húrin's name was even more ancient than that of his illustrious ancestor - it is taken from [[Húrin Thalion]], a hero of the [[Edain]] in the [[First Age]].
'''Húrin I''' was the son of [[Belegorn]], and descended in right line from [[Húrin of Emyn Arnen]], the founder of the [[House of Húrin]] to which all the Ruling Stewards belonged. Húrin's name was even more ancient than that of his illustrious ancestor - it is taken from [[Húrin Thalion]], a hero of the [[Edain]] in the [[First Age]].



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(For other characters see Húrin (disambiguation))

Húrin I was the son of Belegorn, and descended in right line from Húrin of Emyn Arnen, the founder of the House of Húrin to which all the Ruling Stewards belonged. Húrin's name was even more ancient than that of his illustrious ancestor - it is taken from Húrin Thalion, a hero of the Edain in the First Age.

Húrin I ruled during the time of the Watchful Peace, during which Sauron had retreated into the East, and the Nazgûl remained, threatening but silent, in Minas Morgul. The Peace would last long after Húrin's time; it broke with the return of Sauron to Dol Guldur during the rule of Húrin's descendant Denethor I, more than two hundred years after Húrin's death.

Húrin ruled as Steward for forty years, and was succeeded by his son, who became Túrin I.