- of Beleriand,
founded by Turgon, and
hidden from
Morgoth by mountains.
Hithlum ("mist-shadow") The
region north of
Beleriand near the icy Helcaraxë. It...
-
language of the Falas;
Northern group North-Western dialect,
spoken in
Hithlum, Mithrim, and Dor-lómin; North-Eastern dialect,
spoken in Ard-galen (before...
- of the
Three Houses of the Edain.
Fingolfin reigns long in the land of
Hithlum, and his
younger son
Turgon builds the
hidden city of Gondolin. The Sons...
- Exiles. In
Beleriand they
became divided by
their place of dwelling,
namely Hithlum, Gondolin, Dorthonion,
Nargothrond and the
March of Maedhros.
After the...
- kingship: thus,
Fingolfin became High King of the Noldor. He then
ruled from
Hithlum, by the
northern s****s of Lake Mithrim.
After defeating the Orcs in the...
- Falathrin, in the
Falas of Beleriand;
North Sindarin, in
Dorthonion and
Hithlum;
Noldorin Sindarin,
spoken by the
Exiled Noldor. A
tradition of philological...
- him;
swearing secrecy, they
return to Dor-lómin. Morgoth's orcs
attack Hithlum,
killing Húrin's father; Húrin
chases the Orcs away and
becomes the Lord...
- Angband, and
establish new
strongholds and
realms in Middle-earth,
including Hithlum ruled by Fingon,
Nargothrond by
Finrod Felagund and
Gondolin by Turgon...
- the
Elves in the
caves of
Androth in the
Mountains of Mithrim, in the
Hithlum region of Beleriand,
living a hard and wary life. When Tuor is sixteen...
- the
lordship of Fingolfin, who gave to him wide
lands in that
region of
Hithlum which was
called Dor-lómin.' To
which the
unfamiliar reader may well ask:...