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  Ered Mithrin
Ered Mithrin, the Grey mountains was in origin the last remnants of the wall of Ered Engrin east of Hithaeglir and Forodwaith north of it was once Dor Daedeloth.
In the eastern end of Ered Mithrin the mountains divided into two spurs, a northern and a southern, between those two spurs the area were called Withered Heath.
As told was Forodwaith north of Ered Mithrin, south were from the west; the northern vales of Anduin, Mirkwood and furthest east Erebor.
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 Bilbos Welt: Utumno
Er errichtete zu seinem Schutz das Nebelgebirge und über Utumno die Ered Engrin, die Eisenberge und dahinter lag Dor Daedeloth, die Gegenden ewiger Kälte.
In seinen Verliesen gab er den Maiar, welche ihm gefolgt waren, neue Gestalt.
Und in Utumno schuf er aus ihnen in langer Arbeit seine nützlichsten Sklaven, das Volk der Orks, die sich bald wie die Fliegen vermehrten.
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 Bilbos Welt: Dürre Heide
Die Ered Mithrin selbst waren in urältester Zeit nur ein Teil der Ered Engrin, jener gewaltigen Eisenberge, die Morgoth einst zum Schutz seiner Festung Utumno errichtete.
Nach deren Untergang waren die allesamt nicht mehr sehr hohen Berge von Angmar, Ered Mithrin und die späteren Eisenberge der Zwerge die letzten Überbleibsel der Ered Engrin.
Die wenigen Orks errichteten in den Ered Mithrin langsam wieder Niederlassungen mit einem Hauptsitz in den alten Zwergenstollen des nahegelegenen Gundabadberges, während sich in den Ödlanden der Dürren Heide Drachen niederließen.
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 Ered Engrin
From the most Northern of Arda to the plains of Ard-Galen and from Helcaraxe and Belegaer to the East-Sea beyond the Orocarni raises the plateau of Ered Engrin into Dor-Daidelos; the Region of Everlasting Cold.
When the great war ended the First age and Thangorodrim and Angband were destroyed most of Ered Engrin were broken and laid waste but small parts of it stood still in the Second and Third age, thiese were the Mountains of Angmar and Ered Mithrin.
The huge plateau of Dor Daidelos crumbled and sank and the remnants of it in is Forodwaith; the Northern Waste.
www.annalsofarda.dk /annals-of-arda/Places-index/Places-Beleriand/Ered-Engrin.htm   (128 words)

  
  Ered Mithrin - One Wiki to Rule Them All, the Middle-earth Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Tolkien, the Ered Mithrin or Grey Mountains was a large mountain range to the north of Rhovanion.
The Grey Mountains were the last remnecents of the wall of the Ered Engrin or Iron Mountains, which once stretched all over the north of Middle-earth, but were broken at the end of the First Age.
In the maps of the Second and Third Age it looked like the Ered Mithrin were but a northern arm of the Hithaeglir, but in truth this mountain range was far older, stemming from the creation of Arda, whereas the Misty Mountains had not been raised until after the Years of the Lamps.
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 Tolkienion Lexicon Letter E
The southernmost of the Havens of the Falas on the coast of Beleriand.
An isolated mountain to the east of the northernmost parts of Mirkwood, where was the Kingdom of the Dwarves under the Mountain and the lair of Smaug.
Fourth of the beacons of Gondor in Ered Nimrais.
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 Silmarilion Encyclopedia from D to G
After Luthien's escape from Hirilorn and all thought her lost he strayed from the lands of Doriath and came into Eriador east of Ered Luin where he for many ages made laments beside dark waters for the memory of Luthien.
During Dagor Bragollach Fingolfin and his forces were forced to retreat from Ard-galen to Eithel Sirion and the Ered Wethrin.
After a bitter struggle Morgoth's forces are repelled from the passes of Ered Wethrin and the fortress of Eithel Sirion.
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 Silmarilion Encyclopedia from A to C
This plain lies north of Dorthonion, east of Ered Withrin and southwest of Ered Engrin.After the devastation at the Battle of the Sudden Flame it was given the name Anfauglith S.
The mountain fortress of Fingolfin and his son Fingon, set in the eastern foothills of the Ered Wethrin, at the source of the River Sirion.
Eventually the horrors of Sauron forced Beren to leave Dorthonion, and crossing Ered Gorgoroth and Nan Dungortheb (the only Man or Elf to do so) he came to Doriath Passing the Girdle of Melian, he saw Luthien dancing in Nel- doreth in the summer of FA 465, and he fell in love with her.
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 Ered Mithrin
The Grey Mountains were the last remnecents of the wall of the Ered Engrin or Iron Mountains, which once stretched all over the north of Middle-earth, but were broken at the end of the First Age.
In the maps of the Second and Third Age it looked like the Ered Mithrin were but a northern arm of the Hithaeglir, but in truth this mountain range was far older, stemming from the creation of Arda, whereas the Misty Mountains had not been raised until after the Years of the Lamps.
Where the Ered Mithrin met at their western end with the Hithaeglir lay Mount Gundabad, ancient Dwarven holy site and Angmar's old capital.
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 Iron Mountains (Middle-earth) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Iron Mountains or Ered Engrin were an immense mountain range in the north.
Of old the Iron Mountains connected the Blue Mountains (Ered Luin) of the West to the Red Mountains (Orocarni) of the East, but in the wars between the Valar and Melkor the mountain range was distorted.
Remnants of the range in the Third Age included the Mountains of Angmar in northern Eriador, as well as the Ered Mithrin and the Iron Hills of northern Wilderland.
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 Utumno   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Valar had by this time created the Two Lamps, and Utumno was built around Valian Year 3400 under the Ered Engrin, where the light of Iluin was very dim.
Melkor was chained and dragged as a captive to Valinor.
Melkor established a second fortress at the western end of the Ered Engrin, known as Angband: this was held by Sauron.
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 Middle-earth - Tolkien Gateway
On the northern edge of Beleriand were the fierce Ered Engrin, the Iron Mountains.
Just southwest of the Ered Engrin was Hithlum, which was separated from the coast of Lammoth and Belegaer by the Ered Lómin, and from the rest of Beleriand to the south by the Ered Wethrin.
East of the Ered Luin was a land encircled by four mountain ranges: the Ered Luin to the West, the Ered Engrin to the North, the Hithaeglir (Misty Mountains) to the East, and some of the White Mountains to the South.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Ered Luin
The Ered Luin or Blue Mountains, also known as Ered Lindon, is the mountain range at the far west of Eriador, in J.
In the middle of the gap, where the Lhûn met the sea, the Grey Havens of Mithlond of the Elven Kingdom of Lindon were built.
The range of the Blue Mountains was originally connected with the Red Mountains by the Ered Engrin or Iron Mountains.
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 Council of Elrond :: Lord of the Rings News and Information
It was originally built by Melkor as an outpost to Utumno and was intended to guard Utumno against assault by the Valar.
Angband was destroyed after the Battle of the Powers, but its pits were not scoured, and Sauron, the Balrogs and other of Melkor's servants hid there during their master's captivity.
After Melkor returned to Middle-Earth with the Silmarils, he rebuilt Angband, raised Thangorodrim over it, and built a great tunnel under the Ered Engrin from Angband to Ard-galen.
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 Places of
Located behind the Ered Engrin, 150 leagues north of Menegroth, Angband is the huge underground network of fortress, factory, barracks, prison and mines of Morgoth.
Later this shifted to all the land west of the Ered Luin and south of the Ered Wethrin.
The area of Rohan surrounded by the Entwash, the Ered Nimrais, the Mering Stream and the Snowbourn.
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 Utumno Information
The Valar had by this time created the Two Lamps, and Utumno was built around Valian Year 3400 under the Ered Engrin, where the light of Iluin was very dim.
Melkor was chained and dragged as a captive to Valinor.
Melkor established a second fortress at the western end of the Ered Engrin, known as Angband: this was originally held by Sauron.
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 Silmarilion Encyclopedia
This was the landing area for the exiles from the House of Fëanor.
North of Beleriand with Ered Lómin on the west and Ered Wethrin south and east.
Nevrast was a mild, sheltered land, surrounded by mountains or headlands and warmed by sea breezes.
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 Grey Mountains - Tolkien Gateway
The Grey Mountains (or Ered Mithrin in Sindarin) was a large mountain range to the north of Rhovanion.
They were the last remnants of the wall of the Iron Mountains, which once stretched all over the north of Middle-earth, but were broken at the end of the First Age.
So it is possible after the War of the Ring, the Dwarves may have driven the Dragons and Orcs totally from the mountains and refounded a kingdom or colony their once again.
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 Rangers of Thintaur
The land is filled with clusters of hills known as downs (rolling grassy lands often with exposed outcroppings of stone), the north, south, far and barrrow downs being the most notable.
Watchwood was planted by the Ents in Isengard it became known as the Tree-garth of Orthanc.
However, at the end of the first age when Thangorodrim and Angband was defeated much of Ered Engrin was destroyed or drowned.
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