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King of Durin's Folk" was the title of the head of the Dwarven clan of Durin's Folk (or "Longbeards"). Recognised by the other Dwarf Lords as chief among them, the King of Durin's Folk was in-effect the High King of the Dwarves.
The line of Durin descended from its namesake, Durin I "Deathless." Seven members of this line had in fact struck such a resemblence to their progenitor that they were taken to be his reincarnation, and given the title "Durin." The most important of these was Durin III who strock a unique relationship with the Elves of Eregion and earning the chief of the seven Dwarven Rings, which became an heirloom of the line of Durin until Thrain II. In TA 1980 miners awoke a Balrog which eventually killed Durin VI and drove out the Dwarves.
Afterwards, its successors lived elsewhere and founded other kingdoms such as places like Lonely Mountain (Erebor), the Grey Mountains (Ered Mithrin), and the Blue Mountains (Ered Luin) as well as the Iron Hills.
Line of Durin[]
This table contains the names of the line of Durin, including those that only appear in the books.
Kings of Durin's Folk (Years of the Trees - Fourth Age) | ||||
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Ruling from Khazad-dûm | ||||
Durin I, the Deathless | Years of the Trees - First Age | One of the seven Fathers of the Dwarves and founder of the Longbeards, Durin's Folk. He ruled his people for centuries - so long, in fact, that he became known as the 'Durin the Deathless' - but eventually he died during the First Age. He discovered the caves of Khazad-dûm and began his reign there. | ||
Durin II | Unknown - Unknown | He was known to be in alliance with Men of the Vales of Anduin. | ||
Durin III | Unknown - Unknown | He was the King of Khazad-dûm at the time of the forging of the Rings of Power (sometime between S.A. 1500 and 1590) and a great friend of Celebrimbor the Lord of Eregion to the west. He received one of the Rings (later known as the Ring of Thrór) as a gift from his friend. During the War of the Elves and Sauron his forces attacked Sauron's army in the rear, allowing Elrond to escape to Rivendell. After this the gates of Khazad-dûm were shut. | ||
Durin IV | Late Second Age - Likely early Third Age | He was the king during the War of the Last Alliance, and he sent an army to fight alongside the Last Alliance of Elves and Men. | ||
Durin V | Unknown - Unknown | With one of the seven Dwarven rings his kingdom prospered. | ||
Durin VI | TA 1731 - TA 1980† | He was king when the Balrog was awakened in 1980. After he was killed by it the Balrog was called Durin's Bane and Khazad-dûm was known as Moria. | ||
Náin I | TA 1980 - TA 1981† | He reigned for just one year before was also slain by Durin's Bane. | ||
Ruling from Khazad-dûm & Erebor (1st Kingdom) | ||||
Thráin I | TA 1981 – TA 2190 | He led a great part of his people away from Khazad-dûm into the north and east of Middle-earth and founded the Kingdom under the Mountain in 1999. | ||
Ruling from the Grey Mountains | ||||
Thorin I | TA 2190 – TA 2289 | Learning that his people were regrouping in the Grey Mountains, Thorin I abandoned Erebor and reestablished the throne in the Ered Mithrin in 2210. | ||
Glóin | TA 2289 – TA 2385 | Ruled from the Ered Mithrim. | ||
Óin | TA 2385 - TA 2488 | Towards the very end of Óin's reign, in T.A. 2460, the Shadow returned to Dol Guldur in Mirkwood with increased strength; and in c. T.A. 2480 Orcs began to spread again in the Misty Mountains in order to block all passes into Eriador, whilst Sauron's creatures took Moria as their own. | ||
Náin II | TA 2488 - TA 2585 | In 2570, the prosperous Dwarves began to suffer attacks by the dragons of the north. | ||
Dáin I | TA 2585 – TA 2589† | His short reign came to a swift end when he was slain by a cold-drake before the entrance to his halls. He was succeeded by his son. | ||
Ruling from Erebor (2nd Kingdom) and Dunland | ||||
Thrór | TA 2589 - TA 2790† | He led his people out of the dragon-infested north back to the Lonely Mountain. He had been King under the Mountain for more than 180 years when the dragon Smaug descended on the mountain and sacked it. He escaped the destruction, and went wandering in the wild before settling in Dunland. Later, went to reclaim Khazad-dûm where he was murdered by Azog the Orc, a crime that provoked the War of the Dwarves and Orcs. | ||
Ruling from Dunland and the Blue Mountains | ||||
Thráin II | TA 2790 – TA 2850† | He avenged his father's death with the defeat of Azog's Orcs at the Battle of Azanulbizar. In the early part of his reign, he dwelt in Dunland, but he later moved northwest to the Ered Luin west of Eriador and established a new realm. Before his reign ended, he resolved to return to Erebor, but while wandering in the wild he was captured in 2845 and died in the dungeons of the Necromancer. | ||
Ruling from the Blue Mountains & from Erebor (3rd Kingdom) | ||||
Thorin II Oakenshield | TA 2850 – TA 2941† | He ruled as King in the Ered Luin for many years, but like his father before him he was determined to return to his ancient home of Erebor. Accompanied by Gandalf and Bilbo Baggins, he led a troop of companions into the east, and against all hope recovered the Lonely Mountain from Smaug. After Smaug's death, Thorin was slain in the Battle of Five Armies. The only remaining descendants of Thrór's line, Thorin's nephews Fíli and Kíli, were also lost in the battle. So the Kingship passed to the line of Thrór's younger brother Grór, and specifically to his grandson Dáin Ironfoot. | ||
Dáin II Ironfoot | TA 2941 – TA 3019† | He ruled in prosperity as King under the Mountain for many years until the time of the War of the Ring. He was slain in the Battle of Dale. | ||
Thorin III Stonehelm | TA 3019 - Early Fourth Age | He was besieged in Erebor after the loss of his father, but when news reached the forces of Sauron that their master had been defeated, he was able to drive them back. With Thorin III, detailed records of the reigns of the Kings come to an end, but there is a record of just one of his descendants. | ||
Ruling from Khazad-dûm (Kingdom Restored) | ||||
Durin VII, the Last | Unknown - Unknown | Was the last supposed incarnation of Durin I, and led his people back to Khazad dûm where he reestablished the throne of Durin. |