• Beleriand (redirect from Hithlum)
    of Beleriand, founded by Turgon, and hidden from Morgoth by mountains. Hithlum ("mist-shadow") The region north of Beleriand near the icy Helcaraxë. It...
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  • language of the Falas; Northern group North-Western dialect, spoken in Hithlum, Mithrim, and Dor-lómin; North-Eastern dialect, spoken in Ard-galen (before...
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  • of the Three Houses of the Edain. Fingolfin reigns long in the land of Hithlum, and his younger son Turgon builds the hidden city of Gondolin. The Sons...
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  • Exiles. In Beleriand they became divided by their place of dwelling, namely Hithlum, Gondolin, Dorthonion, Nargothrond and the March of Maedhros. After the...
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    Falathrin, in the Falas of Beleriand; North Sindarin, in Dorthonion and Hithlum; Noldorin Sindarin, spoken by the Exiled Noldor. A tradition of philological...
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    kingship: thus, Fingolfin became High King of the Noldor. He then ruled from Hithlum, by the northern shores of Lake Mithrim. After defeating the Orcs in the...
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  • him; swearing secrecy, they return to Dor-lómin. Morgoth's orcs attack Hithlum, killing Húrin's father; Húrin chases the Orcs away and becomes the Lord...
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  • the Elves in the caves of Androth in the Mountains of Mithrim, in the Hithlum region of Beleriand, living a hard and wary life. When Tuor is sixteen...
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  • Angband, and establish new strongholds and realms in Middle-earth, including Hithlum ruled by Fingon, Nargothrond by Finrod Felagund and Gondolin by Turgon...
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  • the lordship of Fingolfin, who gave to him wide lands in that region of Hithlum which was called Dor-lómin.' To which the unfamiliar reader may well ask:...
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