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Rían was born around [[First Age 450|F.A. 450]]. She was only a young child during the [[Dagor Bragollach]] in [[First Age 455|455]], when Belegund became a companion of [[Barahir]]. She was led to safety with the other women and children by [[Emeldir]]. Belegund died in [[First Age 461|F.A. 461]].
Rían was born around [[First Age 450|F.A. 450]]. She was only a young child during the [[Dagor Bragollach]] in [[First Age 455|455]], when Belegund became a companion of [[Barahir]]. She was led to safety with the other women and children by [[Emeldir]]. Belegund died in [[First Age 461|F.A. 461]].


Around [[First Age 470|F.A. 470]], when Rían was 20, she wedded [[Huor]] of the [[House of Hador|House of Marach]], whose brother [[Húrin Thalion|Húrin]] was married to Rían's cousin [[Morwen Eledhwen|Morwen]].
Around [[First Age 470|F.A. 470]], when Rían was 20, she wedded [[Huor]] of the [[House of Hador|House of Marach]], whose brother [[Húrin Thalion|Húrin]] was married to Rían's cousin [[Morwen]].


A [[First Age 471|year later]], Huor was slain in the [[Nírnaeth Arnoediad]]. Soon after that, Rían gave birth to a son, [[Tuor]].
A [[First Age 471|year later]], Huor was slain in the [[Nírnaeth Arnoediad]]. Soon after that, Rían gave birth to a son, [[Tuor]].

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Rían was the daughter of Belegund of the House of Bëor.

Rían was born around F.A. 450. She was only a young child during the Dagor Bragollach in 455, when Belegund became a companion of Barahir. She was led to safety with the other women and children by Emeldir. Belegund died in F.A. 461.

Around F.A. 470, when Rían was 20, she wedded Huor of the House of Marach, whose brother Húrin was married to Rían's cousin Morwen.

A year later, Huor was slain in the Nírnaeth Arnoediad. Soon after that, Rían gave birth to a son, Tuor.

Rían died of grief around F.A. 473. She laid herself upon Haudh-en-Nirnaeth. She was only 23.

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