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Erebor during lord of the rings
Erebor during lord of the rings










erebor during lord of the rings

The son of Dáin II Ironfoot he succeeded his father during the siege of the Lonely Mountain and ruled in the aftermath of the War of the Ring. He died during the Battle of Dale in TA 3019.

erebor during lord of the rings

The son of Náin and second cousin of Thorin II Oakenshield, Dáin II Ironfoot succeeded Thorin II in TA 2941. He was killed shortly afterward in the Battle of the Five Armies along with his nephews Fíli and Kíli. Thorin II Oakenshield was briefly restored to the throne in TA 2941 after the death of Smaug. The son of Thráin II he succeeded his father in TA 2850 as de jure king. The son of Thrór he succeeded his father in TA 2790 as de jure king, and died a prisoner in Dol Guldur in TA 2850. In TA 2770 Smaug conquered the Lonely Mountain and forced King Thrór and the surviving Dwarves into exile and became the de facto king until his death. In TA 2770 with the coming of Smaug, King Thrór was forced into exile until he was later murdered in Moria by Azog in TA 2790. He returned to the Lonely Mountain following the death of his father Dáin I in TA 2589, he re-founded the Kingdom. The Dwarves settled in the Grey Mountains to the north west. The son of Thráin I he abandoned the Lonely Mountain in TA 2210.

erebor during lord of the rings

He founded the first kingdom in Lonely Mountain and discovered the Arkenstone. Thorin Oakenshield was the rightful King under the Mountain. In The Hobbit, the Dragon Smaug was held to be the only "king" of Erebor. The King under the Mountain was also by right the King of Durin's Folk. The King under the Mountain, also called the King of Erebor, was the hereditary title of the Dwarven ruler who resides at the Lonely Mountain. " … they grew immensely rich and famous, and was King under the Mountain again, and treated with great reverence by the mortal men who lived to the South, and were gradually spreading up the Running River as far as the valley overshadowed by the Mountain." - Thorin relating the outcome of his grandfather's return to Erebor












Erebor during lord of the rings