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Very little is known of Glóin's life and reign, other than that he reigned over the [[dwarves]] from the [[Grey Mountains]] because in {{TA|2210}} [[Thorin I|Thorin]] removed the last dwarves from [[Erebor]] to the Grey Mountains where the remnants of Durin's Folk now were. | Very little is known of Glóin's life and reign, other than that he reigned over the [[dwarves]] from the [[Grey Mountains]] because in {{TA|2210}} [[Thorin I|Thorin]] removed the last dwarves from [[Lonely Mountain|Erebor]] to the Grey Mountains where the remnants of Durin's Folk now were. | ||
Glóin died in {{TA|2385|n}}, at the age of 249, and was succeeded by his son, [[Óin (King of Durin's Folk)|Óin]].<ref name="AppA"/> | Glóin died in {{TA|2385|n}}, at the age of 249, and was succeeded by his son, [[Óin (King of Durin's Folk)|Óin]].<ref name="AppA"/> |
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Parentage | Thorin I |
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Gender | Male |
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Glóin (Third Age 2136 – 2385, died age 249) was the King of Durin's Folk for 96 years, succeeding his father Thorin I upon his death in T.A. 2289, being the heir of Durin the Deathless.[1]
History
Very little is known of Glóin's life and reign, other than that he reigned over the dwarves from the Grey Mountains because in T.A. 2210 Thorin removed the last dwarves from Erebor to the Grey Mountains where the remnants of Durin's Folk now were.
Glóin died in 2385, at the age of 249, and was succeeded by his son, Óin.[1]
Genealogy
Thorin 2035-2289 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
GLÓIN 2136-2385 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Óin 2238-2488 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Náin 2338-2585 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Etymology
Glóinn is a dwarf in the Dvergatal. The name means "Glowing one".[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A, "Durin's Folk"
- ↑ Chester Nathan Gould, "Dwarf-Names: A Study in Old Icelandic Religion", published in Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, Vol 44 (1929), issue #4, pp. 939-967
Glóin House of Durin | ||
Preceded by: Thorin I | King of Durin's Folk T.A. 2289 – 2385 | Followed by: Óin |