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'''Dor Caranthir''' was the later name for the lands east of the river [[Gelion]] and north of the [[Ascar]]. Originally known simply as [[Thargelion]], the land beyond Gelion, they were settled by [[Fëanor]]'s fourth son [[Caranthir]] and his people, after which this region became known as ''Dor Caranthir'', 'Caranthir's land'. | '''Dor Caranthir''' was the later name for the lands east of the river [[Gelion]] and north of the [[Ascar]]. Originally known simply as [[Thargelion]], the land beyond Gelion, they were settled by [[Fëanor]]'s fourth son [[Caranthir]] and his people, after which this region became known as ''Dor Caranthir'', 'Caranthir's land'.<ref>{{S|Beleriand}}, p. 124</ref> | ||
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Other names | Thargelion, Talath Rhúnen |
Location | East/South of Gelion/Greater Gelion, North of Ascar, West of Ered Luin |
Type | Region |
Regions | Caranthir's Realm |
Inhabitants | Haladin, Noldor |
Dor Caranthir was the later name for the lands east of the river Gelion and north of the Ascar. Originally known simply as Thargelion, the land beyond Gelion, they were settled by Fëanor's fourth son Caranthir and his people, after which this region became known as Dor Caranthir, 'Caranthir's land'.[1]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Quenta Silmarillion: Of Beleriand and its Realms", p. 124