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  House of Hador - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the House of Marach or House of Hador was the Third House of the Edain.
Named after their first leader Marach or more commonly after his descendant Hador Lórindol, the House was the greatest of the three Houses of the Edain, and most heroes of the First Age were members of it.
Under Marach they were a war-like tribe, united in speech and manners to the First House of the Edain, the House of Bëor, and they settled in Estolad not long after the Bëorians and the Second House, the Haladin had settled there.
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 The Grey Havens - Middle-earth: First Age
Death of Haleth of the House of Marach.
Beren son of Barahir of the House of Bëor is born in Dorthonion.
Huor brother of Húrin of the House of Hador born.
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 Encyclopedia: List of Middle-earth articles by category   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
In J. Tolkiens fictional universe of Middle-earth, the House of Marach or House of Hador was the Third House of the Edain.
House of Marach In the fiction of J. Tolkien, the House of Bëor was the oldest of the Three Houses of Men that had allied with the Elves in the First Age.
In J. Tolkiens fictional universe of Middle-earth, Rían was the daughter of Belegund of the House of Bëor.
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 Men (Middle-earth) - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
The First House of the Edain was the House of Bëor, and entered Beleriand in 305 T.A. and were granted the fief of Ladros in Dorthonion by Finrod Felagund.
The Second House of the Edain, the Haladin was led by Haldad and later by his daughter Haleth and settled in the Forest of Brethil.
This house was known both as the House of Marach and the House of Hador.
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 Encyclopedia: House of Bëor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Tolkien, the House of Bëor was the oldest of the In the fiction of J.R.R. Tolkien, the Edain were those Men (humans) who made their way into Beleriand in the First Age, and were friendly to the Elves.
The House of Bëor ceased to exist as an independent House after the In J. Tolkiens fictional Middle-earth, the Dagor Bragollach was the fourth battle of the Wars of Beleriand, known as the Battle of Sudden Flame.
She was a Wise-woman from the House of Marach, a daughter of Malach and Meldis, and older sister of Magor (Adanel had many other brothers and sisters as well, and they also might have been younger...
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 huor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Huor was a grandson of Hador, of the House of Marach or House of Hador, and lived in the Hadorian fief of Dor-Lómin in Hithlum.
F.A. 442-471)was the son of Galdor of the House of Marach and Hareth of the Haladin, and he had an older brother Húrin.
In 462 F.A. Morgoth assailed Hithlum, and Huor's father Galdor fell defending the Ered Wethrin.
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 Edain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The House of Bëor: they were dark-haired and stoutly built, and most resembled the Ñoldor of all Elves.
They were first discovered by Finrod Felagund, Lord of Nargothrond, and under his guidance later made their way to the lands of the Ñoldorin lord Amrod, in a place later known as Estolad, the Encampment.
The House of Bëor was nearly wiped out by Morgoth, and the remainder of its people merged with the Hadorians to become the Númenóreans.
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 edain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
The House of Bëor: they were dark-haired and stoutly built, and most resembled the Noldor of all Elves.
They were first found by Finrod Felagund, Lord of Nargothrond, and under his guidance later made their way to the lands of the Noldorin lords Amrod and Amras, in a place later known as Estolad, the Encampment.
The Second House, later known as the Haladin or the House of Haleth.
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 Three Houses of the Edain in the First Age
After the ruin of Doriath, she fled to the mouths of Sirion where she became the wife of another fugitive, Earendil the Blessed, son of Tuor of the Third House and the Elven princess Idril of the House of Fingolfin.
She was married to Galdor of Dor-Lómin, and her kin is reckoned to the House of Hador; it is alone in her offspring that the House of the Haladin lives forth.
In short days of bliss he wedded Morwen Eledhwen from the First House, but his fate was not life on her side: In the Nirnaeth, he was taken captive by Morgoth, yet he remained true and revealed not the secrets of Turgon.
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 The One Ring | For Online Tolkien Fans | The Lord of the Rings Source   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Second, Marach is not the "head of the House of Haleth." Haleth is the daughter of Haldad of the Haladin, a people who "did not live under the rule of lords or many together, but each homestead was set apart and governed its own affairs" (p.
The Haladin are the second of the three houses of the Edain to enter Beleriand, and dwell in Thargelion, the realm of Fëanor's son Caranthir; the House of Marach are the third to arrive in Beleriand, and dwell in Estolad in the realm of Amrod and Amras (pp.
The brothers Húrin and Huor (fathers of Túrin and Tuor, respectively) are the sons of Galdor son of Hador Lórindol (Goldenhead), of the House of Marach.
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 Rían - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Rían was the daughter of Belegund of the House of Bëor.
Around 470, when Rían was 20, she wedded Huor of the House of Marach, whose brother Húrin was married to Rían's cousin Morwen.
In 471 Huor was slain in combat in the Nirnaeth Arnoediad.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
0420 Death of Haleth of the House of Marach.
0425 The House of Hador settled in Dor-lomin.
0432 Beren son of Barahir of the House of Bëor is born in Dorthonion.
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 Marach   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Tolkien 's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the House ofMarach or House of Hador was the Third House of the Edain.
Named after their first leader Marach or more commonly after his descendant Hador Lórindol, the House was the greatest of the three Houses of the Edain, and most heroes ofthe First Age were members of it.
The Men of the House of Hador typically had blonde hairand blue eyes, and were very tall, taller than any Elf of Beleriand except for Thingol.
www.therfcc.org /marach-245830.html   (260 words)

  
 House of Lords - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about House of Lords
He fell down on the floor of the House of Lords after uttering almost his dying words in defence of our privileges as freemen.
In Great Britain it is the province of the House of Commons to prefer the impeachment, and of the House of Lords to decide upon it.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Men (Middle-earth) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
The Second House of the Edain, the (Click link for more info and facts about Haladin) Haladin was led by Haldad and later by his daughter Haleth and settled in the Forest of Brethil.
The Third House, which became the greatest, was led by (Click link for more info and facts about Marach) Marach and later his descendant (Click link for more info and facts about Hador) Hador, and they settled in (Click link for more info and facts about Dor-lómin) Dor-lómin.
This house was known both as the House of Marach and the (Click link for more info and facts about House of Hador) House of Hador.
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 Encyclopedia: List of Middle-earth articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
In the fiction of J. Tolkien, Barahir was a Man of Middle-earth, heir to the House of Bëor in the First Age and most famous as the father of Beren.
Boromir (T.A. 2978-3019), a fictional character from J. Tolkiens fantasy universe of Middle_earth, was the eldest son of Denethor, last ruling Steward of Gondor in the Third Age of Middle-earth.
Cerin Amroth, in the fictional universe of Middle-earth, is the mound of Amroth, that stood in the heart of Lórien and held the house of that King before he was lost.
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 Genealogies of the noble Mannish houses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Shown are: the Houses of the Edain, the Line of Elros (including a separate sheet showing the lords of Hyarastorni), the Heirs of Elendil, the noble Houses of Emyn Arnen and Dol Amroth, the Lords of the Éothéod, the Kings of Rohan, the Lords of Aldburg, and the Lords and Kings of Dale.
A particular phenomenon among the People of Marach is the militaristic baptizing of their sons: Magor "the Sword" - Hathol "the Axe" - Hador "the Warrior" - all do not sound as if their fathers had been very content with the Long Peace of Beleriand.
Their ancestry was absolutely unique: It included all three Houses of the Edain, the Noldor of Gondolin, the Sindar of Doriath, and, last but not least, a corporeal Ainu.
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 Húrin
Húrin was the son of Galdor of the House of Marach and Hareth of the Haladin, and he had a younger brother Huor.
Two years later he wedded Morwen Elf-Sheen of the House of Bëor, and later in the year was born their son Túrin.
He was brought to his old homelands in Hithlum, but the Easterlings now living there at first did not recognize him and later feared him, believing he served their evil lord Morgoth.
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 TolkienWiki: Genealogy__of__Mankind
Mostly from the house of Marach descended the Northmen of the ThirdAge.
The Men of that house were dark or brown of hair, with grey eyes and of all Men they were most like to the Noldor and most loved by them; for they were eager of mind, cunning-handed, swift in understanding, long in memory, and they were moved sooner to pity than to laughter.
Their houses were many, and some had greater liking for the Dwarves of the mountains than for the Elves.
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 Túrin Turambar
He went to the halls of the Easterling lord Brodda, who had taken Húrin's kinswoman Aerin as a wife and had taken Húrin's lands and possessions.
As Túrin left again, Aerin burnt herself alife in her halls, and the remainder of the House of Hador now was persecuted even more cruelly.
Túrin next tried to find Finduilas, but by the time he picked up the Orc's trail he came too late: the woodsmen of Brethil informed him she had been killed as they had tried to rescue the prisoners of Nargothrond.
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 Men in Beleriand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Orcs attack and massacre the House of Haladin.
The House of Marach, now known as the House of Hador after its leader, Hador the Goldenhaired, is granted Dor-lomin, northwest of Beleriand.
In the Fourth Battle of Beleriand, Beorn's House is slaughtered by Morgoth's forces.
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 Adanel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was a Wise-woman from the House of Marach, a daughter of Malach and Meldis, and older sister of Magor (Adanel had many other brothers and sisters as well, and they also might have been younger than she).
The Wise of the People of Marach were the only Men to preserve the tale of their original sin, when, soon after their awakening, the Men chose to worship Melkor instead of Eru.
Adanel told this tale (called the Tale of Adanel in Morgoth's Ring) to Andreth of the House of Bëor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Adanel   (139 words)

  
 THE TOLKIEN FORUM - View Single Post - House of Beor and the union with Elves
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Tuor is of the house of Hador, Haleth and Beor.
Beren can claim ancestry form the Marach, since his great-grandmother, Adanel, was the grand-daughter of Marach, thus he has Hadorian blood in him.
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 Encyclopedia: Marach
A map of the Northwestern part of Middle-earth at the end of the Third Age, courtesy of the Encyclopedia of Arda.
In the fiction of J. Tolkien, Beleriand was the region of northwestern Middle-earth during the First Age.
Aradan was one of the Edain, the son of Marach.
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 The History of the House of Beor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
A year later Marach, leader of the third host of men to enter Beleriand, travelled down the Dwarf-road and settled to the south and east of the dwellings of Baran.
Bregolas and a great part of the warriors of the house of Beor bore the brunt of the assault and were slain beside Angrod and Aegnor, the sons of Finarfin.
After the end of the First Age, the House of Beor the Old, first and eldest of the houses of the Dunedain continued through the descendants of those of the house of Beor who as children were led out of Dorthonion by Emeldir, wife of Barahir.
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 Council of Elrond :: LotR News and Information
Related Terms: Marach, Third House of the Edain, Hithlum
Marach was the son of Marach of the Third House of the Edain.
He spent many years with the Elves in Hithlum, where he was given the name Aradan, meaning 'noble man'.
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