Kings of Durin's Folk
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Durin's folk, also known as Longbeards, were the Dwarves most likely to interact with Elves and Men, and were the most famous clan in Tolkien's works.
Kings of Durin's Folk
- Durin I, "The Deathless", one of the seven Fathers of the Dwarves. Founder and first King of Khazad-dûm
- Durin II – V, Durin reincarnated
- Durin VI son of Durin V. He was killed by Durin's Bane in Third Age 1980
- Náin I son of Durin VI. Last King of Khazad-dûm, he was killed by Durin's Bane in 1981
- Thráin I son of Náin I. Founded the Kingdom of Lonely Mountain in 1999
- Thorin I son of Thráin I. He left Lonely Mountain for the Grey Mountains
- Glóin son of Thorin I
- Óin son of Glóin
- Náin II son of Óin
- Dáin I son of Náin II. Last King of all of Durin's folk, he was killed by a cold-drake in 2589
- Thrór son of Dáin I. Refounded the Kingdom of Lonely Mountain but lost it to the Dragon Smaug. Journeyed south to Moria where he was killed by Azog the Orc-chieftain, which started the War of the Dwarves and Orcs
- Thráin II son of Thrór. Lived in the Blue Mountains. He died in the dungeons of Dol Guldur in 2850, and was the last holder of one of the Seven Rings
- Thorin II Oakenshield son of Thrain II. He refounded the Kingdom of Lonely Mountain, but was killed in the Battle of Five Armies in 2941
- Dáin II Ironfoot, nephew of Thorin II. He was killed in the War of the Ring in 3019
- Thorin III Stonehelm, son of Dáin II
- Durin VII "the Last", who refounded Khazad-dûm sometime in the Fourth Age