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'''Magor''' (born {{FA|341}}} was [[Malach]]'s son, and father of [[Hathol]].<ref>{{WJ|West}}</ref> | '''Magor''' (born {{FA|341}}} was [[Malach]]'s son, and father of [[Hathol]].<ref>{{WJ|West}}, ''Commentary, (ii) House of Hador''</ref> | ||
He led a part of his [[House of Marach|father's people]] away from [[Hithlum]] and southward down the [[Sirion|River Sirion]]. They settled among the southern foothills of the [[Ered Wethrin]], that formed the southern wall of Hithlum. | He led a part of his [[House of Marach|father's people]] away from [[Hithlum]] and southward down the [[Sirion|River Sirion]]. They settled among the southern foothills of the [[Ered Wethrin]], that formed the southern wall of Hithlum. |
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Magor | |
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Adan | |
Biographical Information | |
Titles | Chieftain of the Third House of the Edain |
Language | Mannish dialect |
Birth | F.A. 341 |
Family | |
House | House of Marach |
Parentage | Malach Aradan & Zimrahin Meldis |
Siblings | Adanel |
Children | Hathol |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Magor (born F.A. 341} was Malach's son, and father of Hathol.[1]
He led a part of his father's people away from Hithlum and southward down the River Sirion. They settled among the southern foothills of the Ered Wethrin, that formed the southern wall of Hithlum.
Magor's grandson Hador and his people returned over the mountains and entered the service of Fingolfin, made Lord of Dor-lómin. From Magor's famous grandson his people took their name—the House of Hador.[2]
Genealogy
Marach | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Zimrahin (Meldis) | Malach (Aradan) | Imlach | |||||||||||||||||||||
Adanel | MAGOR | Amlach | |||||||||||||||||||||
Hathol | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Hador Lórindol | |||||||||||||||||||||||
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The War of the Jewels, "Part Two. The Later Quenta Silmarillion: Of the Coming of Men into the West (Chapter 14)", Commentary, (ii) House of Hador
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Quenta Silmarillion: Of the Coming of Men into the West"