
Dáin Ironfoot - Tolkien Gateway
Jan 20, 2026 · Dáin II or Dáin Ironfoot (Third Age 2767 – 3019, aged 252 years) was the Lord of the Iron Hills and King under the Mountain. In his life, he fought in the Battle...
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Dáin II Ironfoot (or King Dáin), the son of Náin and great-grandson of Dáin I of Durin's Folk. He was a Dwarf King of Durin's Folk, the Lord of the Iron Hills, and the fifth King under the Mountain during the …
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Dáin Ironfoot, also known as Dáin II, was a dwarf who was the third lord of the Iron Hills and the later the King of the greatest kingdom of Erebor in Rhovanion. The son of Atla and Náin III, Dáin was married …
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Dáin II or Dáin Ironfoot (Third Age 2767 – 3019, aged 252 years) was the Lord of the Iron Hills and King under the Mountain. In his life, he fought in the Battle of Azanulbizar, the Battle of Five Armies and …
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Dáin I was a Dwarf and a King of Durin's Folk in the Third Age. He was the son of Náin II and had a younger brother, Borin. He had three sons: Thrór, Frór, and Grór. Dáin I's reign was plagued by a …
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Dáin I - Tolkien Gateway
Oct 22, 2025 · Dáin I was the King of Durin's folk in the Grey Mountains.
dain - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jan 22, 2026 · Noun dain oblique singular, m (oblique plural dainz, nominative singular dainz, nominative plural dain) deer
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As all three sides prepare to fight, Dain realizes too late that Gandalf was right. Dáin's dwarves, the Elves and Bard 's armies rally together to defeat Azog the Defiler 's army.
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Dáin or Dain can refer to: In Norse mythology: Dáinn (Norse dwarf) or Dáin, a dwarf Dáinn, one of the four stags of Yggdrasill Dáinn, an elf who introduced the runes to his race according to Hávamál …