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Húrin is a
fictional character in the Middle-earth
legendarium of J. R. R. Tolkien. He is
introduced in The
Silmarillion as a hero of Men
during the First...
- The
Children of
Húrin is an epic
fantasy novel which forms the
completion of a tale by J. R. R. Tolkien. He
wrote the
original version of the
story in...
- legendarium,
omitted from The Silmarillion:
these are The Lay of the
Children of
Húrin about the saga of Túrin Turambar, and The Lay of
Leithian (also
called Release...
- Hîn
Húrin (The Tale of the
Children of
Húrin)" is a long
story of what
happened to
Húrin and his
children Túrin
Turambar and Nienor,
after Húrin was cursed...
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Hurin may
refer to:
Húrin Thalion, a hero of the
First Age in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
legendarium Hurin, Iran, a
village in
Qazvin Province Hurin...
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Additional narratives involving Húrin and the
tragedy of his
children (see Narn i Chîn
Húrin). "The
Wanderings of
Húrin" is the
conclusion to the Narn...
- the
mythic epic
published in
parts as The Silmarillion, The
Children of
Húrin,
Beren and Lúthien, and The Fall of Gondolin. The
character is also briefly...
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among them the
Mascas whose chief, Cusi Huaman, was a
sympathizer of the
Hurin dynasty; the
uprising had no
effect and
after a
bloody battle he was jailed...
- the King.
Hurin is
attacked at the inn by Fain's forces, and the Horn and
dagger are
stolen once more. Ingtar's
group arrives in Cairhien.
Hurin traces the...
- was a
major theme in Tolkien's legendarium, with father-son
pairs like
Húrin and Túrin, or the Dark Elf Eöl betra**** by his power-hungry son, Maeglin...