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'''Hill-men''' were a race of [[Men]] historically descended from the mountain tribes of the [[White Mountains]], who spread northward across [[Middle-earth]] during the [[Second Age]]. The [[Dunlendings]] and the [[Men of Bree]] were of this stock, as were [[The Dead]] who marched with [[Aragorn II|Aragorn]] in the [[War of the Ring]].
'''Hill-men''' were a race of [[Men]] historically descended from the mountain tribes of the [[White Mountains]], who spread northward across [[Middle-earth]] during the [[Second Age]]. The [[Dunlendings]] and the [[Men of Bree]] were of this stock, as were [[The Dead]] who marched with [[Aragorn]] in the [[War of the Ring]].


During the wars between [[Arnor]] and [[Angmar]], '''Hill-men''' from [[Rhudaur]] allied themselves with the [[Witch-king]] and usurped the throne of Rhudaur,  sending the [[Dúnedain]] fleeing to [[Cardolan]] and [[Arthedain]].   
During the wars between [[Arnor]] and [[Angmar]], '''Hill-men''' from [[Rhudaur]] allied themselves with the [[Witch-king]] and usurped the throne of Rhudaur,  sending the [[Dúnedain]] fleeing to [[Cardolan]] and [[Arthedain]].   

Revision as of 15:53, 7 August 2010

Hill-men were a race of Men historically descended from the mountain tribes of the White Mountains, who spread northward across Middle-earth during the Second Age. The Dunlendings and the Men of Bree were of this stock, as were The Dead who marched with Aragorn in the War of the Ring.

During the wars between Arnor and Angmar, Hill-men from Rhudaur allied themselves with the Witch-king and usurped the throne of Rhudaur, sending the Dúnedain fleeing to Cardolan and Arthedain. The Hill-men were later wiped-out during the Battle of Fornost, except for those who lived in Bree and the surrounding area.