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Mithrim

Mithrim and surrounding regions

Mithrim was a region of Hithlum in Middle-earth during the First Age.

Description[]

Mithrim formed a part of Hithlum, and was the south-eastern corner of it, bordering Dor-lómin to the west, from which it was divided by the Mountains of Mithrim. Mithrim's climate was the same as the climate of Hithlum, the air was cool and the winters were cold but it was a fair land.[1]

History[]

Here was fought the Dagor-nuin-Giliath between the forces of Fëanor and the Orcs of Morgoth.

The area was home to a great lake, the Lake of Mithrim, which was the body of water north of Beleriand where the Ñoldor first dwelt in Middle-earth: the Sons of Fëanor on the northern shore and Fingolfin's host on the southern shore. In YS 7, a council was held here and the Ñoldor chose Fingolfin to be their king.

The Ñoldor dwelt here for a while until their feud was healed, and they removed to other lands. Mithrim was also home to Sindar Elves, who soon mingled with the Ñoldor after they had learned Sindarin.

Later in the First Age Mithrim was ruled by Fingolfin, as it formed the most densely populated part of Hithlum.[2][3]

Translations[]

Foreign Language Translated name
Amharic ሚጥሪም
Arabic ميتهريم
Armenian Միտհրիմ
Belarusian Cyrillic Мітрім
Bengali মিথ্রিম
Bulgarian Cyrillic Митрим
Chinese 米斯林
Danish Mithrim ("Gråfolkelandet")
Georgian მითრიმი
Greek Μίθριμ
Gujarati મિથ્રિમ
Hebrew םיתהרים
Kannada ಮಿಥ್ರಿಮ್
Kazakh Мітрім (Cyrillic) Mitrim (Latin)
Korean 미트 림
Kyrgyz Cyrillic Митрим
Macedonian Cyrillic Митрим
Marathi मिथ्रिम
Mongolian Cyrillic Митрим
Nepalese मिथ्रिम
Pashto میتهریم
Persian میتریم
Punjabi ਮਿਥ੍ਰਮ
Russian Митрим
Sanskrit मिथ्रिम्
Serbian Митрим (Cyrillic) Mitrim (Latin)
Sinhalese මිත්‍රිම්
Tajik Cyrillic Митрим
Tamil மித்ஹ்ரிம்
Telugu మిథ్రిమ
Ukrainian Cyrillic Мітрім
Urdu ماٹہرام
Uzbek Митрим (Cyrillic) Mitrim (Latin)
Yiddish מיטהרים

References[]

  1. The Atlas of Middle-earth, The First Age, The Elder Days, "Beleriand and the Lands to the North"
  2. The Silmarillion, Quenta Silmarillion
  3. The Complete Guide to Middle-earth
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