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'''Bain''', the son of [[Bard the Bowman]], succeeded his father in {{TA|2977}} to become King of [[Dale]] and [[Esgaroth]] on the [[Long Lake]].<ref name="TA">{{App|TA}}</ref> | |||
He ruled in the lands south of the [[Lonely Mountain]] for thirty years, during which he would have seen [[Balin]] and his companions leave [[Erebor]] on their fateful journey to [[Moria]] (and may even have aided them on their way). The [[Dale]]-branded toys seen at [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo's]] [[Bilbo's Farewell Party|Farewell Party]] would also have been made during Bain's time, but nothing of substance is known of his time as king. | He ruled in the lands south of the [[Lonely Mountain]] for thirty years, during which he would have seen [[Balin]] and his companions leave [[Erebor]] on their fateful journey to [[Moria]] (and may even have aided them on their way). The [[Dale]]-branded toys seen at [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo's]] [[Bilbo's Farewell Party|Farewell Party]] would also have been made during Bain's time, but nothing of substance is known of his time as king. | ||
He was succeeded by his son [[Brand]] in {{TA|3007}}, whose realm was said to extend far to the south and east of [[Esgaroth]], though whether Bain himself had any part in its expansion is not mentioned. | He was succeeded by his son [[Brand]] in {{TA|3007}},<ref name="TA"/> whose realm was said to extend far to the south and east of [[Esgaroth]], though whether Bain himself had any part in its expansion is not mentioned. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
As the [[Language of Dale]] is rendered with [[Old Norse]], the name perhaps represents ''Beinn'' meaning "mover".<ref>[[Jim Allan]], ''[[An Introduction to Elvish]]'', "The Giving of Names", p. 127</ref> | As the [[Language of Dale]] is rendered with [[Old Norse]], the name perhaps represents ''Beinn'' meaning "mover".<ref>[[Jim Allan]], ''[[An Introduction to Elvish]]'', "The Giving of Names", p. 127</ref> |
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Death | T.A. 3007 |
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Bain, the son of Bard the Bowman, succeeded his father in T.A. 2977 to become King of Dale and Esgaroth on the Long Lake.[1]
He ruled in the lands south of the Lonely Mountain for thirty years, during which he would have seen Balin and his companions leave Erebor on their fateful journey to Moria (and may even have aided them on their way). The Dale-branded toys seen at Bilbo's Farewell Party would also have been made during Bain's time, but nothing of substance is known of his time as king.
He was succeeded by his son Brand in T.A. 3007,[1] whose realm was said to extend far to the south and east of Esgaroth, though whether Bain himself had any part in its expansion is not mentioned.
Etymology
As the Language of Dale is rendered with Old Norse, the name perhaps represents Beinn meaning "mover".[2]
Genealogy
Bard I | |||||||
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Brand | |||||||
Bard II | |||||||
Preceded by: Bard I |
King of DaleIII 2977 – 3007
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Followed by: Brand |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Third Age"
- ↑ Jim Allan, An Introduction to Elvish, "The Giving of Names", p. 127