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# [[Hador|Hador Lórindol]], {{FA|423}}–{{FA|455|n}}.
# [[Hador|Hador Lórindol]], {{FA|416}}–{{FA|455|n}}.
# [[Galdor (Lord of Dor-lómin)|Galdor the Tall]], {{FA|455}}–{{FA|462|n}}.
# [[Galdor (Lord of Dor-lómin)|Galdor the Tall]], {{FA|455}}–{{FA|462|n}}.
# [[Húrin|Húrin Thalion]], {{FA|462}}–{{FA|472|n}}.
# [[Húrin|Húrin Thalion]], {{FA|462}}–{{FA|472|n}}.

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The Lords of Dor-lómin ruled Dor-lómin, a realm of the Edain in northern Beleriand. They were vassals of the High King Fingolfin.

Lords of Dor-lómin

  1. Hador Lórindol, F.A. 416455.
  2. Galdor the Tall, F.A. 455462.
  3. Húrin Thalion, F.A. 462472.

Dor-lómin ceased to exist as a realm of the Edain following the battle of the Nirnaeth Arnoediad, when all of Hithlum was occupied by Easterlings in the service of Morgoth. From this point Dór-lomin was ruled by Lorgan of the Easterlings. Conceivably however Húrin's son Túrin and then his nephew Tuor and grandnephew Eärendil could claim to be its rightful Lords, until the land was drowned along with the rest of Beleriand in the War of Wrath.