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'''Durin III''' ( | {{disambig-more|Durin|[[Durin (disambiguation)]]}} | ||
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'''Durin III''' (mid [[Second Age]]) was a King of [[Durin's folk]] who ruled the great [[Dwarves|Dwarven]] city of [[Moria|Khazad-dûm]]. | |||
==History== | |||
Like all Durins after [[Durin|Durin I]] he was given the name of the first [[Seven Fathers of the Dwarves |Father of the Dwarves]] because he greatly resembled him in both appearance and manner. Indeed it was believed among the Dwarves that he was the reincarnation of Durin I, though whether this is possible is unclear.<ref name="Durin"/> | |||
During his reign in the 16th century of the Second Age, the Dwarves of Khazad-dûm had struck a rare friendship with the [[Elves]] of [[Ost-in-Edhil]] in [[Eregion]]. Around {{SA|1500}} the Elves, guided by [[Annatar]], began forging the [[Rings of Power]].<ref>{{App|SA}}</ref> According to the Dwarves, [[Celebrimbor]] gave Durin the first of the [[Seven Rings|Seven Rings of the Dwarves]]<ref name="Durin">{{App|Durin}}</ref> (other traditions state that it was Sauron who bestowed all seven of these Rings).<ref>{{S|Rings}}</ref> [[Ring of Thrór|This ring]] would later come to [[Thráin|Thráin II]]'s possession until it was taken by Sauron.<ref name="Durin"/> | |||
Their instructor in crafting the Rings, the wise [[Annatar]], was actually [[Sauron]] who had come to corrupt the Elves through the Rings of Power. By {{SA|1697}}, seeing that he could not control either the Elves nor the Dwarves through the Rings, he led a large army towards Eregion. In response Durin sent a great force of Dwarves to protect the Doors of Durin, but with the [[Sack of Eregion|fall of Eregion]] his warriors withdrew and the gates to the city were shut, sealing the kingdom off from the outside world.<ref name="TA">{{App|TA}}</ref> | |||
Not much can be said about Durin's later reign. It is said that the Dwarf Lords who possessed the Rings of Power saw their natural skills amplified, and desired dominion. They became also more greedy and became rich. But otherwise they proved resistant to their malevolent [[magic]].<ref>{{UT|Galadriel}}</ref> | |||
{{ | ==Etymology== | ||
''Durinn'' is one of the Dwarfs in the ''[[Völuspá|Dvergatal]]''. The name means "Sleepy".<ref>Chester Nathan Gould, "Dwarf-Names: A Study in Old Icelandic Religion", published in ''Publications of the Modern Language Association of America'', Vol 44 (1929), issue #4, pp. 939-967</ref> | |||
==Genealogy== | |||
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{{familytree| DU1 | |DU1=[[Durin|Durin I]]</br><small>''fl. {{YT}}''</small>}} | |||
{{familytree| |:| | |}} | |||
{{familytree| DU2 | |DU2=[[Durin II]]</br><small>''fl. late {{FA}}/early {{SA}}''</small>}} | |||
{{familytree| |:| | |}} | |||
{{familytree| DU3 | |DU3='''DURIN III'''</br><small>''fl. mid {{SA}}''</small>}} | |||
{{familytree| |:| | |}} | |||
{{familytree| DU4 | |DU4=[[Durin IV]]</br><small>''fl. late {{SA}}/early {{TA}}''</small>}} | |||
{{familytree| |:| | |}} | |||
{{familytree| DU5 | |DU5=[[Durin V]]</br><small>''fl. late {{SA}}/early {{TA}}''</small>}} | |||
{{familytree| |:| | |}} | |||
{{familytree| DUR | |DUR=[[Durin VI]]<br/><small>''{{TA|1731}} - {{TA|1980|n}}''†</small>}} | |||
{{familytree/end}} | |||
==Portrayal in adaptations== | |||
'''2001: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]]'':''' | |||
:In the prologue, Durin III appears with the other six Lords receiving their [[Seven Rings|Rings]]. He is only identified as Durin on a [[Decipher Card]]. | |||
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| prev=Last known:<br/>[[Durin II]] | |||
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[[Category:Longbeards]] | [[Category:Longbeards]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:57, 22 December 2015
Durin III | |
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Dwarf | |
"Durin III" from The Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game | |
Biographical Information | |
Titles | King of Durin's Folk King of Khazad-dûm |
Location | Khazad-dûm |
Language | Khuzdul |
Birth | mid Second Age |
Death | mid Second Age |
Family | |
House | House of Durin |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Gallery | Images of Durin III |
Durin III (mid Second Age) was a King of Durin's folk who ruled the great Dwarven city of Khazad-dûm.
History
Like all Durins after Durin I he was given the name of the first Father of the Dwarves because he greatly resembled him in both appearance and manner. Indeed it was believed among the Dwarves that he was the reincarnation of Durin I, though whether this is possible is unclear.[1]
During his reign in the 16th century of the Second Age, the Dwarves of Khazad-dûm had struck a rare friendship with the Elves of Ost-in-Edhil in Eregion. Around S.A. 1500 the Elves, guided by Annatar, began forging the Rings of Power.[2] According to the Dwarves, Celebrimbor gave Durin the first of the Seven Rings of the Dwarves[1] (other traditions state that it was Sauron who bestowed all seven of these Rings).[3] This ring would later come to Thráin II's possession until it was taken by Sauron.[1]
Their instructor in crafting the Rings, the wise Annatar, was actually Sauron who had come to corrupt the Elves through the Rings of Power. By S.A. 1697, seeing that he could not control either the Elves nor the Dwarves through the Rings, he led a large army towards Eregion. In response Durin sent a great force of Dwarves to protect the Doors of Durin, but with the fall of Eregion his warriors withdrew and the gates to the city were shut, sealing the kingdom off from the outside world.[4]
Not much can be said about Durin's later reign. It is said that the Dwarf Lords who possessed the Rings of Power saw their natural skills amplified, and desired dominion. They became also more greedy and became rich. But otherwise they proved resistant to their malevolent magic.[5]
Etymology
Durinn is one of the Dwarfs in the Dvergatal. The name means "Sleepy".[6]
Genealogy
Durin I fl. Y.T. | |||||||||
Durin II fl. late F.A./early S.A. | |||||||||
DURIN III fl. mid S.A. | |||||||||
Durin IV fl. late S.A./early T.A. | |||||||||
Durin V fl. late S.A./early T.A. | |||||||||
Durin VI T.A. 1731 - 1980† | |||||||||
Portrayal in adaptations
2001: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring:
- In the prologue, Durin III appears with the other six Lords receiving their Rings. He is only identified as Durin on a Decipher Card.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A, "Durin's Folk"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Second Age"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Third Age"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "The History of Galadriel and Celeborn"
- ↑ Chester Nathan Gould, "Dwarf-Names: A Study in Old Icelandic Religion", published in Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, Vol 44 (1929), issue #4, pp. 939-967
Durin III House of Durin | ||
Unknown Last known: Durin II | King of Durin's Folk Mid-Second Age | Unknown Next known: Durin IV |
King of Khazad-dûm Mid-Second Age |
Kings of Durin's Folk | |
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Durin I* (Y.T.) · Durin II* · Durin III* (fl. S.A. 1600) · Durin IV* · Durin V* · Durin VI* (until T.A. 1980) · Náin I* (1980 - 1981) · Thráin I† (1981 - 2190) · Thorin I† (2190 - 2289) · Glóin (2289 - 2385) · Óin (2385 - 2488) · Náin II (2488 - 2585) · Dáin I (2585 - 2589) · Thrór† (2585 - 2790) · Thráin II (2790 - captured 2845, d. 2850) · Thorin II Oakenshield† (after 2845 - 2941) · Dáin II Ironfoot† (2941 - 3019) · Thorin III Stonehelm† (T.A. 3019 - Fourth Age) · Durin VII (Fourth Age)* | |
* Kings of Khazad-dûm · † Kings under the Mountain |