Náin I
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Náin I
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When his father was slain by the Balrog, Náin I attempted to destroy it, but was himself killed the following year. The remainder of Durin's Folk fled Khazad-dûm, and renamed it Moria. He was succeeded on the throne of Durin's Folk by his son Thráin I who fled to the Grey Mountains (Ered Mithrin) and the Lonely Mountain (Erebor).[1]
| Preceded by: Durin VI | King of Durin's Folk TA 1980 - TA 1981 | Succeeded by: Thráin I |
| Preceded by: Durin VI | King of Khazad-dûm TA 1980 - TA 1981 | Succeeded by: abandoned until Durin VII in the Fourth Age after over one-thousand years |
| Dwarves of Middle-earth |
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Azaghâl | Balin | Bifur | Bofur | Bombur | Borin | Dáin I | Dáin II Ironfoot | Dís | Dori | Durin(s) | Dwalin | Farin | Fíli | Flói | Frerin | Frár | Frór | Fundin | Gamil Zirak | Gimli | Glóin, King of Durin's Folk | Glóin | Gróin | Grór | Ibûn | Khîm | Kíli | Lóni | Mîm | Náin | Náin I | Náin II | Náli | Nár | Narvi | Nori | Óin | Ori | Telchar | Thorin I | Thorin II Oakenshield | Thorin III | Thráin I | Thráin II | Thrór |
References
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- ↑ The Lord of the Rings: Appendix A, "Durin's Folk"