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{{Edain infobox | {{Edain infobox | ||
| name=Malach | | name=Malach | ||
| | | image=[[File:Juliana Pinho - Sons of Marach.png|250px]] | ||
| titles=Chieftain of the | | caption="Sons of Marach" by [[:Category:Images by Juliana Pinho|Juliana Pinho]] | ||
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| othernames=''Aradan'' | |||
| titles=2nd Chieftain of the [[House of Marach]] | |||
| position= | | position= | ||
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| affiliation= | | affiliation= | ||
| language=[[Mannish]] dialect | | language=[[Mannish]] dialect | ||
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| death={{FA|398}} | | death={{FA|398}} | ||
| deathlocation= | | deathlocation= | ||
| age= | | age=91 | ||
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| house=[[House of Hador|House of Marach]] | | house=[[House of Hador|House of Marach]] | ||
| parentage=[[Marach]] | | parentage=[[Marach]] | ||
| siblings=[[Imlach]] | | siblings=[[Imlach]] | ||
| spouse=[[ | | spouse=[[Zimrahin]] ''Meldis'' | ||
| children=[[Adanel]] | | children=''[[Adanel]]'' and [[Magor]] | ||
| gender=Male | | gender=Male | ||
| height= | | height= | ||
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}} | }} | ||
'''Malach Aradan''' ({{FA|307}}-{{FA|398|n}}<ref name=" | '''Malach Aradan''' ({{FA|307}}-{{FA|398|n}}<ref name="Hador">{{WJ|West}}, ''Commentary, (ii) The House of Hador''</ref>) was the son and heir of [[Marach]] of the Third House of the [[Edain]], and the ancestor of the [[House of Hador]] and its descendants. <ref name="Swest">{{S|West}}</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Malach was the son of Marach and older brother of [[Imlach]]. He had settled with his folk in [[Estolad]], with the people of [[Bëor]]. | |||
Malach led many of the people of the Third House further west. Some | The kings of the [[Noldor]] welcomed the [[Edain]] and in response many young men took service with kings and lords of the [[Eldar]]. Malach himself left Estolad for [[Hithlum]], the realm of the Elven High-king [[Finfolfin]] of the [[Noldor]], where he spent fourteen years ({{FA|322}}-{{FA|336|n}}) with the [[Elves]], he learned to speak [[Sindarin]], and was given the name '''''Aradan'''''<ref name="Swest"/> (Sindarin for "Noble Man"<ref>{{S|Index}}</ref>). | ||
After his time in Hithlum, Aradan married [[Zimrahin]] in {{FA|337|n}} who later took the [[Sindarin]] name of ''[[Meldis]]''. Zimrahin Meldis bore Malach Aradan two children: the eldest child was an only daughter [[Adanel]] and the youngest child was an only son [[Magor]]<ref name="Hador"/>. Aradan led many of the people of the Third House further west. Some (following Aradan's son, [[Magor]]) moved into the vales of the southern slopes of the [[Ered Wethrin]].<ref name="Swest"/> | |||
==Genealogy== | ==Genealogy== | ||
{{familytree/start}} | {{familytree/start}} | ||
{{familytree | | | | | | |MAR| | |MAR=[[Marach]]}} | {{familytree| | | | | | | | | | | MAR | | | |MAR=[[Marach]]</br><small>''{{FA|282}} - {{FA|376|n}}''</small>}} | ||
{{familytree | | | | | |,|-|^|-|.| |}} | {{familytree| | | | | | | | | |,|-|^|-|.| | |}} | ||
{{familytree | | {{familytree| | | | | ZIM |y| MAL | | IML | |ZIM=[[Zimrahin]]</br><small>''unknown''</small>|MAL='''MALACH'''</br><small>''{{FA|307|n}} - {{FA|398|n}}''</small>|IML=[[Imlach]]</br><small>''b. {{FA|310|n}}''</small>}} | ||
{{familytree | |,|-|^|-|.| | | |!| |}} | {{familytree| | | | | |,|-|^|-|.| | | |!| | |}} | ||
{{familytree |ADA| |MAG| |AML|ADA=[[Adanel]]|MAG=[[Magor]]|AML=[[Amlach]]}} | {{familytree| BEL |y| ADA | | MAG | | AML | |BEL=[[Belemir]]</br><small>''b. {{FA|339|n}}''</small>|ADA=[[Adanel]]</br><small>''b. {{FA|339|n}}''</small>|MAG=[[Magor]]</br><small>''b. {{FA|341|n}}''</small>|AML=[[Amlach]]</br><small>''b. {{FA|337|n}}''</small>}} | ||
{{familytree| | | |!| | | | | |!| | | | | | |}} | |||
{{familytree| | | BEN | | | | HAT | | | | | |BEN=[[Beren (son of Belemir)|Beren]]</br><small>b. ''{{FA|374|n}}''</small>|HAT=[[Hathol]]</br><small>''b. {{FA|365|n}}''</small>}} | |||
{{familytree/end}} | {{familytree/end}} | ||
==Etymology== | |||
'''Aradan''' was the name given to '''[[Malach]]''' in [[Hithlum]] when he went to serve the Kings of the [[Noldor]]. The name means "Noble Man" in [[Sindarin]] (from ''[[ara]]-'' = "noble" and ''[[adan]]'' = "[[Edain|Man]]").<ref name="Swest"/> | |||
==Other Versions of the Legendarium== | ==Other Versions of the Legendarium== | ||
Originally it was [[Hador Lórindol]] who led the people of the third house of the Edain across the Ered Luin into Beleriand; when this was changed so that Marach became the earliest leader then Malach was added to the ancestors of Hador.<ref | Originally it was [[Hador|Hador Lórindol]] who led the people of the third house of the Edain across the Ered Luin into Beleriand; when this was changed so that Marach became the earliest leader then Malach was added to the ancestors of Hador.<ref name="Hador"/> | ||
{{references}} | {{references}} | ||
[[Category:Characters in The Silmarillion]] | [[Category:Characters in The Silmarillion]] | ||
[[Category:House of Hador]] | [[Category:House of Hador]] | ||
[[Category:First Age characters]] | |||
[[de:Malach]] | [[de:Malach]] | ||
[[fi:Malach]] | |||
[[fr:encyclo/personnages/hommes/1a/peuple_de_hador/malach]] | [[fr:encyclo/personnages/hommes/1a/peuple_de_hador/malach]] | ||
Revision as of 16:00, 22 September 2016
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Adan | |
"Sons of Marach" by Juliana Pinho | |
Biographical Information | |
Other names | Aradan |
Titles | 2nd Chieftain of the House of Marach |
Language | Mannish dialect |
Birth | F.A. 307 |
Death | F.A. 398 (aged 91) |
Family | |
House | House of Marach |
Parentage | Marach |
Siblings | Imlach |
Spouse | Zimrahin Meldis |
Children | Adanel and Magor |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Gallery | Images of Malach |
Malach Aradan (F.A. 307-398[1]) was the son and heir of Marach of the Third House of the Edain, and the ancestor of the House of Hador and its descendants. [2]
History
Malach was the son of Marach and older brother of Imlach. He had settled with his folk in Estolad, with the people of Bëor.
The kings of the Noldor welcomed the Edain and in response many young men took service with kings and lords of the Eldar. Malach himself left Estolad for Hithlum, the realm of the Elven High-king Finfolfin of the Noldor, where he spent fourteen years (F.A. 322-336) with the Elves, he learned to speak Sindarin, and was given the name Aradan[2] (Sindarin for "Noble Man"[3]).
After his time in Hithlum, Aradan married Zimrahin in 337 who later took the Sindarin name of Meldis. Zimrahin Meldis bore Malach Aradan two children: the eldest child was an only daughter Adanel and the youngest child was an only son Magor[1]. Aradan led many of the people of the Third House further west. Some (following Aradan's son, Magor) moved into the vales of the southern slopes of the Ered Wethrin.[2]
Genealogy
Marach F.A. 282 - 376 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zimrahin unknown | MALACH 307 - 398 | Imlach b. 310 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Belemir b. 339 | Adanel b. 339 | Magor b. 341 | Amlach b. 337 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beren b. 374 | Hathol b. 365 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Etymology
Aradan was the name given to Malach in Hithlum when he went to serve the Kings of the Noldor. The name means "Noble Man" in Sindarin (from ara- = "noble" and adan = "Man").[2]
Other Versions of the Legendarium
Originally it was Hador Lórindol who led the people of the third house of the Edain across the Ered Luin into Beleriand; when this was changed so that Marach became the earliest leader then Malach was added to the ancestors of Hador.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 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) The House of Hador
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Quenta Silmarillion: Of the Coming of Men into the West"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Index of Names"