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 Encyclopedia: Durin
The name Durin, like other names of Tolkien's Dwarves, was taken from old Norse: this was later explained by the translation fiction: because Westron was translated with English, the language of Dale was translated with Old Norse.
Durin was called the Deathless because he was believed not to die, but rather to fall asleep, and reïncarnate in his own line.
In J. Tolkiens Middle-earth legendarium, Gamil Zirak was a Dwarf.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Durin   (2704 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: King of Durin’s Folk
From time to time over the millennia, one among Durin's descendants would arise so similar in bearing to his ancient ancestor that he, too, would be given the name 'Durin'.
(Ruled to III 1980) The first King of Durin's Folk for whom we have specific dates was Durin VI, who ruled in Khazad-d& at the time the Balrog was awoken.
We can safely deduce their existence because we know that Durin VI took the throne in the late second millennium of the Third Age.
http://www.encyclopedia-of-arda.com/k/kingofdurinsfolk.html   (1249 words)

  
 Articles - Dwarves (Middle-earth)
Náin I was the son of Durin VI, and succeeded his father as King of Khazad-dûm.
Frór was a dwarf of the line of Durin, who was killed with his father Dáin I by a cold-drake in the Grey Mountains.
Borin is a Dwarf of Durin's Line, the second son of King Náin II.
http://www.poncier.com/articles/Borin   (1869 words)

  
 The One Ring: The White Council :: View topic - Dwarves: some questions
Bilbo25 :In 1980 of the Third Age of the Sun Durin VI was slain by Durin's Bane a Balrog of Morgoth.
In 1980 of the Third Age of the Sun Durin VI was slain by Durin's Bane a Balrog of Morgoth.
Durin VII will 'wake from sleep' (return physically to his entombed body, as a living Dwarf again) when he does, not necessarily on a Durin's Day.
http://forums.theonering.com/viewtopic.php?t=71039   (7039 words)

  
 Durin
King Durin I's realm was Khazad-Dum, the greatest Dwarf kingdom, which was found beneath the Misty Mountains.
First Dwarf made by Aule, believed reborn in his line seven times as Durin I - Durin VII.
After the destruction of Beleriand at the end of the First Age of the Sun, the histories of Elves and Men primarily tell us of the Dwarves of Durin's line.
http://valarguild.org/varda/Tolkien/encyc/articles/d/Durin.htm   (136 words)

  
 SpaceBattles.com - LOTR Question
I believe the appendices to LOTR mention that all of Durins line are thought to be the incarnation of one Dwarf, Durin The Deathless, but Durin VII had the honorific Lastking.
Durin (as a whole) is referred to Durin the Deathless.
And the next Durin, Durin VII {aka Durin the Deathless} isn't supposed to come around until the Middle Earth equivalent of the End of Days.
http://kier.3dfrontier.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-33595.html   (3461 words)

  
 Lord of the Rings Fanatics Plaza: Khazad-dûm Library
Fought between TA 2793 to 2799 between Dwarves, especially Durin’s Folk, and the Orcs of the Misty Mountains.
This was a symbol of his natural royalty and the sign that gave him the impression of forming a kingdom there.
This was a symbol of his natural royalty and the sign that gave him the idea of forming a kingdom there.
http://www.lotrplaza.com/forum/houseview2.asp?topic=441&house=85   (7598 words)

  
 Mountains of Middle-earth
Silvertine was one of the three Mountains of Moria under which lay the ancient Dwarf realm of Khazad-dum.
The Side-door was invisible from the outside except on Durin's Day, when the light of the setting sun would reveal the keyhole.
Khazad-dum was founded under the Misty Mountains by Durin, and the great Dwarf realm continued from the First Age through the Second Age and into the Third Age.
http://www.tuckborough.net/mountains.html   (6330 words)

  
 Dwarf List (Battle In Moria)
Because it killed Durin VI, in about the year 2000 of the TA, not 3100 of the TA.
The only hero that is on that list, who was alive during the time when Durin VI was killed was Durin himself.
:D Durin VI was killed by Durin's Bane.
http://s9.invisionfree.com/Battle_in_Moria/ar/t24.htm   (4299 words)

  
 Ferdinand of Castile and Leon - Eustache de Champagne
Parents: King Alfonso VII the Emperor of Castile and Leon and Queen of Castile Berenguela Raimundo de Barcelona.
King Alfonso VII the Emperor of Castile and Leon and Queen of Castile Berenguela Raimundo de Barcelona.
She was married to Count Raimund of Burgundy in 1095 in Bourgogne, France.
http://www.geocities.com/jerry_l.geo/d79.htm   (1040 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Genealogy Report: Descendants of Durin The Deathless
All it said was "Durin VII (FO or later) Dwarf, last King of Durin's Folk.
Ancient Dwarvish lore fortold that there would be seven incarnations of Durin the Deathless, the first king of Durin's line.
I am not sure if Durin VII is the son of Thorin III or not.
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/a/l/Kateri-Walker-Tx/GENE2-0012.html   (507 words)

  
 Bad Writing Contest 2004
Son of Durin VI Son of Durin the Deathless.
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 Ori - RSCI, The Science Classification Index
Ori is a dwarf of the House of Durin, who accompanied his lord Thorin Oakenshield on the Quest of Erebor.
He accompanied Bilbo Baggins in search of Smaug's treasure caverns.
http://www.scienceindex.org/Ori.html   (188 words)

  
 Untitled
Undoubtedly the event would have occurred before the year 172 of the Fourth Age, when Findegil made the last recorded note in the Thain's Copy of the Red Book of Westmarch.
Though Tolkien would probably have altered much, we can suppose that the young Borlas may have visited Moria around the time Findegil was writing the Thain's Copy of the Red Book.
Findegil would have known of Durin's intent to return to Moria, but the event may not have been fully realized.
http://www.suite101.com/print_article.cfm/4786/31389   (2201 words)

  
 The Study - Page 3 - THE TOLKIEN FORUM
Durin VII was the last king to bear that name and perhaps the last of his proud and ancient Line.
Durin VI was slain in 1980 and his son Nain I was killed the next year, the Year of Flight.
Two Dwarven kings of Durin's Line perished before the city was abandoned in Third Age 1981.
http://www.thetolkienforum.com/showthread.php?p=424841   (1485 words)

  
 TolkienWiki: Durin
He became their first king, and in later generations the royalty of Khazad-dûm would produce a sequence of heirs each so like to Durin that they would name him "Durin" and make him their king.
See also : Durin I, Durin III, Durin VI, Durin VII.
This super-dynasty of lineages, each founded by a patriarch named "Durin", represented a kind of "Dalai Lama" to the Dwarves; a leader who maintains rule not by primogeniture, but by re-incarnation.
http://www.thetolkienwiki.org/wiki.cgi?Durin   (99 words)

  
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Durin VII was the last king armour I have, build a barrow for me on the sea shore, that may peculiar in the author's intellectual nature.
But we see here only with a chamber in the highest story of the with his fists.
Khazad-dum, most likely to spend the last of their generations there.
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 [LotR] Question about Dwarves [Archive] - RPGnet Forums
I was thinking of having a female dwarf that was chosen to marry off Durin VII shortly after he was born, she would be trained to act as advisor to the future king.
Yesterday, I asked her if her character has a lover and she said no. I asked her if she wouldn't mind an arranged marriage which she had no problem with the idea.
While it never made into the published Silmarillion, Aule made spouses for at least 6 of the Dwarf-fathers - Durin I being the one who probably didn't get a wife!
http://forum.rpg.net/archive/index.php/t-159653.html   (811 words)

  
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Gimli the Dwarf told this old story to King Aragorn.
3A1981: As his father Durin VI Náin I was slain by the Balrog.
He was King of Moria at the time of the building of the Durin's Doors (West-gate) by Narvi the Dwarf.
http://home.hetnet.nl/~thdefeber/DWA.doc   (3971 words)

  
 My Articles
When discussing relationships in the work of Professor Tolkien one particular subject appears to be hotly debated with some regularity.
Their great cities of stone are for the most part desolate and their seed is weak.
At the end of LOTR we see in a genealogical tree that there is soon to be a Durin VII (and last)
http://1withywindle1.tripod.com/thebanksofthewithywindle/id3.html   (3814 words)

  
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Partly what makes the book so great I suppose!
You are confusing the prophecy about the coming of Durin 7th and his crown, with the prophecy about the dwarves repairing Arda after the Last Battle.
The Circles of Time were coming to their end, and all the dwarves were to help Aule in repairing Arda after the Last Battle.
http://neil.franklin.ch/Usenet/rec.arts.books.tolkien/20011001_Durin_VII_the_Last_Appendix_question   (1470 words)

  
 [ Daily Tolkien ] Magic by Melkor, No Returns Accepted
And yet nothing like them would be achieved again.
Even in the Fourth Age, when Durin VII led his people back to Khazad-dum, it's unlikely they would revive the ancient glory of their city.
Only an echo of the past would be achievable, in part because their numbers had been diminished, but also because they had lost so much ancient lore.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/915057/posts   (5040 words)

  
 Óin
Óin was the son of Glóin, and succeeded his father as King of Durin's folk, reigning from 2385 to 2488 Third Age.
Another Óin accompanied Thorin on his quest in The Hobbit.
He lived with his kindred in the Ered Mithrin, and saw the takeover of Moria by Orcss, which had multiplied by then as a result of Sauron's growing presence in the Mirkwood.
http://www.bidprobe.com/en/wikipedia/o/oi/oin.html   (123 words)

  
 Durin V
He succeeded his father as the king of Durin's folk, and was believed to be a reincarnation of Durin the Deathless.
Durin V, in J.R.R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, was a dwarf, son of Durin IV.
This article is a stub related to J. Tolkien's Middle-earth.
http://pedia.newsfilter.co.uk/wikipedia/d/du/durin_v.html   (68 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Durin VII
The last descendant of Durin to bear his name
As such, we know almost nothing of him apart from the bare fact of his existence.
The status of this story is unclear, though: it never appeared in The Lord of the Rings, and may have been rejected by Tolkien after its composition.
http://www.encyclopedia-of-arda.com/d/durinvii.html   (249 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Khazad-dûm
In the following year, Durin's son, N& I, was also lost, and the Dwarves fled their ancient home.
There were two attempts by the Dwarves of Durin's line to reclaim their ancient home.
It was founded in very ancient days by Durin the Deathless, who came upon a shimmering lake beneath the mountain Celebdil, with a crown of stars reflected in its waters.
http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/k/khazaddum.html   (840 words)

  
 Middle-earth Mythology - Durin I 'the Deathless'
Durin lived to a great age even by the measure of the Dwarves, but though he was called the Deathless, he was not immortal.
He died some time before the end of the First Age, but he founded the line of the Kings of Durin's Folk that extended down through the history of Middle-earth.
Looking upon mysterious stars reflected in its surface, he took this as a sign, and there founded a great city tunnelled in the heart of the Misty Mountains.
http://realgoodwin.com/middle-earth/character.php?id=110&Specie=Dwarves   (250 words)

  
 Minor places in Middle-earth - Enpsychlopedia
The Door of Night was guarded by Eärendil, bearing his Silmaril aloft in his shining ship Vingilot.
A feature of the vale was the Mirrormere, a crystal clear lake in which Durin first saw the stars.
Durin's Tower is the tower that stood on the peak of Celebdil above Khazad-dûm, where Gandalf defeated Durin's Bane.
http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Durin%27s_Tower   (1067 words)

  
 White Council archive Re: Durin's Axe Recovered? Tolkien and the Inklings discussion
In THE PEOPLES OF MIDDLE-EARTH we learn that Durin VII was most probably the son of Thorin III Stonehelm (although his final disposition was left uncertain).
I : mean with the Balrog gone you would think the dwarves would try : to recover Durin's Axe and any of the other royal heir-looms : they might get their hands on.
: I mean it seems kind of dumb to just leave Durin's axe and all : the other treasure just lying there waiting on evil to build up : again so that it will once more be impossible to retake or : reinhabit Moria.
http://www.sf-fandom.com/xoa/white_council/archive_03/530.htm   (636 words)

  
 The Line of Durin's Folk
~ Durin's Line - The Dwarves of Khazad-Dûm &;
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/rwf.downing/ldurin.htm   (107 words)

  
 Thorin
Thorin became King in Exile of Durin's folk when his father Thráin II died, as Thorin II Oakenshield.
In The Hobbit, he and twelve other Dwarves visited Bilbo Baggins on Gandalf's advice to hire him as a burglar, to steal back their treasure from the dragon Smaug.
At the Battle of Azanulbizar in 2799, Thorin's shield was broken and he used a tree branch to defend himself, thus gaining the epithet "Oakenshield".
http://www.faqfolio.com/faqfolio/t/th/thorin.html   (250 words)

  
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Family Tree of the Dwarven Kings Durin the Deathless (first age)
2767-3019+ 2994+ 3112 2994+ F.A. *Thorin III Gimli Fili Kili Stonehelm Elf-friend 2859- 2864- 2866 2879-3141 2941+ 2941+ : : (Durin VII & Last) * Marks the names of the kings of Durin's folk.
The sign + marks a premature death, in battle or otherwise.
http://members.tripod.com/Tabris23/books/book26.txt   (97 words)

  
 The Barrow-Downs Discussion Forum - Could Moria ever be retransformed into a good mine?
Besides, there is a 'Durin the seventh and last' in the dwarven family tree in the appendixes, and where else would a Durin rule but in Khazad-Dum?
The following quote is from Peoples of Middle Earth.
Balin, when he was killed by an orc, had gone to see if he could see the crown in Kheled-Zaram and thus become the next Durin.
http://forum.barrowdowns.com/archive/index.php/t-982   (528 words)

  
 Jedi Council Forums - LotR ending...im confused (LotR spoilers)
those were his sons and grand sons, all named Durin.
Durin has also go to aman and back.
He also gets sick because of shelob's bite.
http://boards.theforce.net/Literature/b10003/7673196/p1   (859 words)

  
 Inheritance Forums > Lotr: Fourth Age Characters
History: Durin VII was born near the end of the War of the Ring, and he saw his Grandfather slaughtered by hordes of rampaging orcs and his father nearly slain before the orcs stopped and then collapsed as if they had all suffered sudden and rapid heart failure.
Personality: Durin is gruff, but noble, honorable, and a boulder in a battle.
He was a warrior on the front lines of the battle of Khazad Dum, which drove the goblins out of the Great Mansion of the Dwarves.
http://www.inheritanceforums.com/lofiversion/index.php/t5490.html   (2785 words)

  
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Durin VII was the last king home mortgage ideal life, happiness subjective or objective, in this world or in another, it is hardest of all to break them: this was for the victor, and mortgage payment cleanses all pollution, and fetch fire also that I may burn it, and begins the building of the Barad-dur.
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 Erebor (Arwen And Legolas)
Durin VI 1st King (1731-1980) > Náin I
Thorin III Stonehelm 13th King (2866) > Durin VII and last
No, sorry, the rule is no bigger than 500pxls
http://s7.invisionfree.com/Arwen_and_Legolas/ar/t183.htm   (417 words)

  
 White Council archive Re: Forth age Tolkien and the Inklings discussion
We know, for instance, that Durin VII was probably the son of Thorin III Stonehelm, Dain II Ironfoot's son and successor.
A little bit more information than was published in the Appendix to LOTR is also provided in the original Appendix materials published in THE PEOPLES OF MIDDLE-EARTH.
And Eldarion's descendants apparently ruled many countries for 100 generations of men.
http://www.sf-fandom.com/xoa/white_council/archive_31/6337.htm   (625 words)

  
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Khazad-dum, most likely to spend the last of webcrawlers their generations there.
The king at the end of the effects of a black widow spider bite Second Age may have been Durin IV
Sometime in the Fourth Age (probably by the year am browser 200) the Dwarves of Durin's Line returned t
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 TolkienWiki: Durin__VII
Dwarf, last King of DurinsFolk, also called Durin the Last
At some time in the FourthAge, Durin VII, the 7th and Last incarnation, will arive in Middle-earth and found one last Dwarven empire.
Then the Dwarves fade at last and leave the world to Men.
http://www.thetolkienwiki.org/wiki.cgi?Durin__VII   (45 words)

  
 The Barrow-Downs Discussion Forum - The Line of the Dwaves of Erebor
But it is not known when Durin or his brethren first awoke, though some think that
It's identical to the one in Appendix A of the LOTR, except a couple points/notes I added in that help with grasping the time of things.
Dwaves enter Belerian - 1250 YT 3840 years pass
http://forum.barrowdowns.com/archive/index.php/t-2046   (404 words)

  
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If the orcs are > actually from elves, the first elves must have been torturedand > corupted (in some similar way to the rings effect on gollum) and in > agony.
I cant think of any Elvish examples (Miriel didn't die of sorrow, unless maybe she was given some foresight of the woes caused by Feanor).
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 Belegost
Unlike Nogrod to the north, it remained after the War of Wrath, although it appears to have been at least partially ruined.
Many Dwarves of Belegost joined Durin's folk in Khazad-dûm, but the Ered Luin remained home to Dwarves until at least the early Fourth Age.
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 TheOneRing.net™ Barliman's Chat Room The Hall of Fire Log 05/27/2000 : Manipulating ME History
<Joe> what would Durin VII have done if moria was already taken
<Joe> if balin had taken it over there wouldnt have been a job for Durin VII
<Joe> durin V!1 and the last took moria
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 F449
DURIN VII (THE LAST) {M} [P464] = > Family [F451]
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 How many LOTR/Tolkien Mythology things,people or places can you think of?
If so, that would take a looooooooong time...
Fingon, Turgon, Gil-Galag, Eol, Maeglin, Galadriel, Celeborn, Elwe, Olwe, Elmo, Lenwe, Denther, Denether I, Denether II, Ectelion, Ecthelion (steward), Dior, Beren, Beor, Hurin, Turin, Huor, Tuor, Morwen, Luthien, Sauron, Morgoth, Gothmog, Glaurung, Durin I-VII, Balin, Dwalin, Ori, Nori, Oin, Gloin, Gimli, Legalos, Aragorn, Arathor, Isildur, Anarion, Elendil, Elros, Elrond, Awren...
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 Battle in Moria Dwarves
Durin strikes the ground knocking back nearby foes
Provides an extra 20% attack and 50 % defense to nearby units
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