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| etymology=[[Sindarin|S.]] ''[[brethil (Sindarin word)|brethil]]'', "silver birch"<ref>{{S|Appendix}}</ref>
| etymology=[[Sindarin|S.]] ''[[brethil (Sindarin word)|brethil]]'', "silver birch"<ref>{{S|Appendix}}</ref>
| type=Forest
| type=Forest
| location=Between [[Teiglin]] and [[Sirion]]
| location=Between [[Taeglin]] and [[Sirion]]
| inhabitants=[[Haladin]], [[Sindar]]
| inhabitants=[[Haladin]], [[Sindar]]
| realms=[[Haladin]], [[Doriath]]
| realms=[[Haladin]], [[Doriath]]
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'''Brethil''' was a cluster of woods between the [[Teiglin]] and the [[Sirion]], originally part of [[Doriath]] but outside the [[Girdle of Melian]].  The main feature of the forest was the hill of [[Amon Obel]].
'''Brethil''' was a cluster of woods between the [[Taeglin]] and the [[Sirion]], originally part of [[Doriath]] but outside the [[Girdle of Melian]].  The main feature of the forest was the hill of [[Amon Obel]].


After dwelling east of the river [[Gelion]], the [[Men]] of the [[House of Haleth]] were granted Brethil by King [[Thingol]], on the condition that they guard the [[Crossings of Teiglin]].<ref>{{S|West}}</ref> Some [[Drúedain]] also dwelt there.<ref>{{UT|Druedain}}</ref> The main settlement of the Haladin was [[Ephel Brandir]] on Amon Obel.  
After dwelling east of the river [[Gelion]], the [[Men]] of the [[House of Haleth]] were granted Brethil by King [[Thingol]], on the condition that they guard the [[Crossings of the Taeglin]].<ref>{{S|West}}</ref> Some [[Drúedain]] also dwelt there.<ref>{{UT|Druedain}}</ref> The main settlement of the Haladin was [[Ephel Brandir]] on Amon Obel.  


The [[Men of Brethil]] for a century protected [[Nargothrond]] and also took part in the [[Nirnaeth Arnoediad]], were they were all slain. Their [[Chieftain of the Haladin|Chieftain]] [[Handir]] was slain by Orcs north of Brethil on {{FA|495}}.<ref name=T>{{S|Turin}}</ref>
The [[Men of Brethil]] for a century protected [[Nargothrond]] and also took part in the [[Nirnaeth Arnoediad]], where they were all slain. Their [[Chieftain of the Haladin|Chieftain]] [[Handir]] was slain by Orcs north of Brethil on {{FA|495}}.<ref name=T>{{S|Turin}}</ref>


Túrin came here after the destruction of [[Nargothrond]] and the journey to [[Dor-Lómin]], and rested here for a while, until rumours came again about [[Glaurung]], the father of all dragons. At the borders of this forest Glaurung was slain by Túrin.<ref name=T/>
Túrin came here after the destruction of [[Nargothrond]] and the journey to [[Dor-Lómin]], and rested here for a while, until rumours came again about [[Glaurung]], the father of all dragons. At the borders of this forest Glaurung was slain by Túrin.<ref name=T/>

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Brethil
Forest
Ted Nasmith - The Orc-Host is Ambushed in Brethil.jpg
General Information
Other namesSarch nia Chîn Húrin
LocationBetween Taeglin and Sirion
TypeForest
DescriptionForest of silver birches, with Amon Obel amidmost
RegionsHaladin, Doriath
InhabitantsHaladin, Sindar
GalleryImages of Brethil

Brethil was a cluster of woods between the Taeglin and the Sirion, originally part of Doriath but outside the Girdle of Melian. The main feature of the forest was the hill of Amon Obel.

After dwelling east of the river Gelion, the Men of the House of Haleth were granted Brethil by King Thingol, on the condition that they guard the Crossings of the Taeglin.[1] Some Drúedain also dwelt there.[2] The main settlement of the Haladin was Ephel Brandir on Amon Obel.

The Men of Brethil for a century protected Nargothrond and also took part in the Nirnaeth Arnoediad, where they were all slain. Their Chieftain Handir was slain by Orcs north of Brethil on F.A. 495.[3]

Túrin came here after the destruction of Nargothrond and the journey to Dor-Lómin, and rested here for a while, until rumours came again about Glaurung, the father of all dragons. At the borders of this forest Glaurung was slain by Túrin.[3]

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