- Norse" in
their names,
their feuds, and
their revenges. In the
appendix on "
Durin's Folk" in The Lord of the Rings,
Tolkien describes dwarves as: a tough,...
-
major structures of
Moria were built:
Durin's Bridge, the
Second Hall, the
Endless Stair and
Durin's Tower.
Durin died
before the end of the
First Age...
-
Durin Bridge (Malay:
Jambatan Durin) or Sibu-
Durin Bridge is a
bridge connecting Sibu and
Durin in Sarawak, Malaysia. The
bridge is part of the Jalan...
-
presence in
combination with the
barrier lake and the
formidable Doors of
Durin have been
likened to the
multiple obstacles often found in
Norse mythology...
-
Petar Đurin (born 4
March 2001) is a
Croatian footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
Ypsonas Krasava. In 2018,
Đurin signed for
English third division...
- of the Rings,
where the
Company of the Ring
encounter a
Balrog known as
Durin's Bane in the
Mines of Moria.
Balrogs appear also in Tolkien's The Silmarillion...
- In
Norse mythology,
Durinn (Old Norse: [ˈdurenː]; or
Durin) is a
dwarf according to
stanza 10 of the poem Völuspá from the
Poetic Edda, and
repeated in...
- Paul
Joseph Durin (3
January 1890 – 24 May 1953) was a
French gymnast who
competed in the 1908
Summer Olympics and in the 1920
Summer Olympics. In 1908...
- It was
later held by the
Kings of Numenor,
until lost in the downfall.
Durin's Axe was part of the
regalia and
weaponry of the Dwarf-kings of Khazad-dûm...
- The Hobbit, or
There and Back
Again is a children's
fantasy novel by the
English author J. R. R. Tolkien. It was
published in 1937 to wide
critical acclaim...