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'''Belegost''' was one of two great [[Dwarves|Dwarven]] [[Dwarf realms|cities]] in the [[Ered Luin]] | '''Belegost''' was one of two great [[Dwarves|Dwarven]] [[Dwarf realms|cities]] in the [[Ered Luin]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Belegost lay the north central part of the Ered Luin, and was home to the | Belegost lay the north central part of the Ered Luin, and was home to the [[Dwarves of Belegost]]. During the mid [[First Age]] its king until [[Nirnaeth Arnoediad]] was [[Azaghâl]]. | ||
During the mid [[First Age]] its king until [[Nirnaeth Arnoediad]] was [[Azaghâl]]. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The [[Dwarves of Belegost]] were friends to the [[Sindar]] and later also the [[Noldor | The [[Dwarves of Belegost]] were friends to the [[Sindar]] and later also the [[Noldor]] of [[Beleriand]]. They did not join the Dwarves of [[Nogrod]] in the [[Battle of the Thousand Caves | Sack of Doriath]], and actually attempted to dissuade their fellow Dwarves from it. | ||
Belegost apparently survived the [[War of Wrath]], although it was recorded as having been 'ruined' at that time. Many Dwarves from Belegost joined [[Durin's folk]] in [[Khazad-dûm]] 60 years after the war, but there were always Dwarves on the Eastern side of the mountains. Whether Belegost was at least partially rebuilt is unknown. | Belegost apparently survived the [[War of Wrath]], although it was recorded as having been 'ruined' at that time. Many Dwarves from Belegost joined [[Durin's folk]] in [[Khazad-dûm]] 60 years after the war, but there were always Dwarves on the Eastern side of the mountains. Whether Belegost was at least partially rebuilt is unknown. | ||
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''Belegost'' ([[beleg]] + [[ost]]) is a [[Sindarin]] translation of the original [[Dwarvish]] name '''[[Gabilgathol]]''' and all mean "Great City". | ''Belegost'' ([[beleg]] + [[ost]]) is a [[Sindarin]] translation of the original [[Dwarvish]] name '''[[Gabilgathol]]''' and all mean "Great City". | ||
Unlike other names of the Silmarillion, the texts gives us also an English rendering, which is possibly from [[Westron]]: Mickleburg. Mickle is a root meanng "big"; see also [[Michel Delving]]. | Unlike other names of the Silmarillion, the texts gives us also an English rendering, which is possibly from [[Westron]]: '''''Mickleburg'''''. ''Mickle'' is a root meanng "big"; see also [[Michel Delving]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Dwarven Realms]] | [[Category:Dwarven Realms]] | ||
[[Category:Cities, Towns and Villages]] | [[Category:Cities, Towns and Villages]] | ||
[[Category:Beleriand]] | [[Category:Beleriand]] |
Revision as of 17:26, 27 October 2011
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Location | Northeast of Mount Dolmed |
Capital | Belegost |
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Language | Khuzdul, Sindarin |
Belegost was one of two great Dwarven cities in the Ered Luin.
Description
Belegost lay the north central part of the Ered Luin, and was home to the Dwarves of Belegost. During the mid First Age its king until Nirnaeth Arnoediad was Azaghâl.
History
The Dwarves of Belegost were friends to the Sindar and later also the Noldor of Beleriand. They did not join the Dwarves of Nogrod in the Sack of Doriath, and actually attempted to dissuade their fellow Dwarves from it.
Belegost apparently survived the War of Wrath, although it was recorded as having been 'ruined' at that time. Many Dwarves from Belegost joined Durin's folk in Khazad-dûm 60 years after the war, but there were always Dwarves on the Eastern side of the mountains. Whether Belegost was at least partially rebuilt is unknown.
Etymology
Belegost (beleg + ost) is a Sindarin translation of the original Dwarvish name Gabilgathol and all mean "Great City".
Unlike other names of the Silmarillion, the texts gives us also an English rendering, which is possibly from Westron: Mickleburg. Mickle is a root meanng "big"; see also Michel Delving.