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Many years later, at the [[Battle of Five Armies]], Thrór's last descendant, [[Thorin Oakenshield]], was lost. [[Dáin II Ironfoot]], Grór's grandson inherited the high Kingship of Durin's folk, a title that remained with the descendants of '''Grór'''.
Many years later, at the [[Battle of Five Armies]], Thrór's last descendant, [[Thorin Oakenshield]], was lost. [[Dáin II Ironfoot]], Grór's grandson inherited the high Kingship of Durin's folk, a title that remained with the descendants of '''Grór'''.


Grór ruled the [[Dwarves of the Iron Hills]] for two hundred and fifteen years, and was succeeded by his grandson [[Dáin]].  He died in 2805 at 241 years of age.
Grór ruled the [[Dwarves of the Iron Hills]] for two hundred and fifteen years, and was succeeded by his grandson [[Dáin II Ironfoot|Dáin]].  He died in 2805 at 241 years of age.


== Genealogy ==
== Genealogy ==

Revision as of 13:37, 9 January 2010

Grór
Dwarf
Family
ParentageDáin I
Physical Description
GenderMale
GalleryImages of Grór

Grór was a Dwarf and a significant leader among the people of Durin.

Life

Birth and Early Life

He was born into the House of Durin in 2563 during its last troubled years in the Grey Mountains. He was the youngest of the three sons of King Dáin I, who ruled Durin's folk during their war with the Dragons of the north in the Grey Mountains. When Grór was just twenty-six years old, a Cold-drake attacked Dáin's halls, and slew the father along with his brother, Frór.

The two remaining brothers resolved to leave the Grey Mountains with their people and settle elsewhere. As the elder brother, Thrór inherited the Kingship, and led his people back to Erebor in the east. Young Grór traveled still farther east, to the Iron Hills, where he founded a realm of his own becoming the first Lord of the Iron Hills.

Lord of the Iron Hills, and Later Life

Grór saw many mishaps and tragedies during his rule. The kingdom of his brother Thrór was destroyed by the Dragon Smaug, and Grór's son and heir, Náin, was killed at the Battle of Nanduhirion before he could inherit. Grór's rule passed instead to his grandson.

But during this troubled time Grór's realm became the strongest in the North. Being the only realm standing between Sauron and his plans to destroy Rivendell and taking back the lands of Angmar. Also, many of Durin's folk fleeing from Smaug and those wandering in exile came to the Iron Hills, bolstering their numbers.

Many years later, at the Battle of Five Armies, Thrór's last descendant, Thorin Oakenshield, was lost. Dáin II Ironfoot, Grór's grandson inherited the high Kingship of Durin's folk, a title that remained with the descendants of Grór.

Grór ruled the Dwarves of the Iron Hills for two hundred and fifteen years, and was succeeded by his grandson Dáin. He died in 2805 at 241 years of age.

Genealogy

            Dáin I
               |
        _______|_______
       |       |       |
       |       |       |
     Thrór    Frór    GRÓR
       |               |
       |               |
    Thráin II         Náin  

Preceded by:
None
Lord of the Iron Hills
after III 2589 – 2805
Followed by:
Dáin II Ironfoot