Realms of Arda
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This is a list of the known realms of Arda in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. Major locations within realms, if any, are listed under each.
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[edit] First Age and before
[edit] Realms of the Dwarves
- Khazad-dûm of Durin's Folk (Longbeards) (founded at least 400 years before the rising of the Moon)
- Belegost of the Firebeards (founded at least 400 years before the Moon, but after Moria and the Great Journey)
- Nogrod of the Broadbeams (founded when Belegost was founded, destroyed during the War of Wrath)
- Bar-en-Nibin-Noeg and Nulukkhizdīn of the Petty-dwarves (mostly abandoned before the Moon)
[edit] Realm of the Enemy
- Dor Daedeloth (until the War of Wrath)
[edit] Realms of the Elves
[edit] Noldorin realms
- Hithlum (founded c. 1)
- Nargothrond (founded c. 50)
- Dorthonion (founded c. 1)
- Tol Sirion (founded c. 1)
- Gondolin (founded c. 64)
- March of Maedhros (founded c. 1)
- East Beleriand (founded c. 1)
- Himlad (founded c. 1)
- Thargelion (founded c. 1)
- Maglor's Gap (founded c.1)
[edit] Sindarin realms
[edit] Avarin and Nandorin realms
[edit] Realms of the Edain (Men)
- Estolad (until c. 450)
- Dor-lómin (inhabited by men c. 400)
- Brethil (after c. 400)
- Ladros (after c. 400)
[edit] Realms of the Ents
- Forests of Eriador
- Fangorn forest
- Forests of South Beleriand
[edit] Second Age
[edit] Realms of Men
[edit] Númenóreans
- Númenor (founded 32, destroyed 3319)
- Lond Daer (foresting colony, founded c. 1000)
- Arnor (first colonized c. 800, founded 3320 by Elendil)
- Gondor (first colonized c. 1100, founded 3320 by Elendil)
- Umbar (first colonized c. 1100, founded c. 3220 by Black Númenóreans)
[edit] Others
- "Dead Men" of the White Mountains
- Men of the First and Third Houses in Eriador (merged with Arnor)
- Men of the Second House in Enedwaith and Minhiriath (later Dunlendings)
- Drúedain of Drúwaith Iaur and Druadan Forest
[edit] Realms of the Elves
[edit] Avarin and Nandorin realms
- Lórinand (after c. 1400 Lothlórien)
- Edhellond (southern 'colony' of Lórinand)
[edit] Noldorin realms
[edit] Sindarin realms
[edit] Realms of the Dwarves
- Belegost (partially ruined)
- Khazad-dûm
[edit] Realm of the Enemy
[edit] Third Age
[edit] Realms of Men
[edit] Dúnedain and allies
- Gondor
- Dol Amroth (de facto independent realm)
- Umbar (943–1447 and 1810–1944 only)
- Arnor (divided 861)
- Kingdom of Rhovanion (until 1851)
- Éothéod (until 2510), afterwards:
- Dale and Esgaroth (c. 2940 onwards)
- Breeland (shared with Hobbits)
- Dunland
[edit] Others
- Harad
- Umbar (until 943, 1447–1810 and 1944 onwards Corsairs of Umbar)
- Khand
- Rhûn
[edit] Realms of the Elves
[edit] Noldorin, Sindarin, and Sindarized Nandorin realms
[edit] Realms of the Dwarves
- Khazad-dûm/Moria (destroyed 1981)
- Belegost (partially ruined, influx from Durin's folk 2770)
- Erebor the Lonely Mountain (1999–2210, re-established 2570–2770, re-taken 2941)
- Grey Mountains (populated 2210, abandoned 2589)
- Iron Hills (populated 2589)
[edit] Realms of the Hobbits
- Gladden Fields
- The Shire
- Breeland (shared with Men)
[edit] Realms of the Ents
[edit] Realms of the Enemy
- Mordor
- Barad-dûr (after c. 3019)
- Dol Guldur
- Angmar
- Isengard (after c. 2530)
[edit] Fourth Age
[edit] Realms of Men
- Reunited Kingdom of Gondor and Arnor
- Containing within it, the autonomous realms of:
- The Glittering Caves of Aglarond (Dwarves)
- Drúadan Forest (Drúedains)
- The Shire (Hobbits)
- Treegarth of Orthanc (Ents)
[edit] Realms of the Dwarves
- Iron Hills
- Glittering Caves of Aglarond
- Kingdom under the Mountain at Erebor
- Moria refounded by Durin the Last
[edit] Realms of the Elves
- Greenwood the Great
- Lórien on both sides of Anduin
- Elves of Ithilien
- Remnant of Lindon
[edit] See Also
J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium | |
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Published during his lifetime: | The Hobbit • The Lord of the Rings • The Adventures of Tom Bombadil • The Road Goes Ever On |
Posthumous publications: | The Silmarillion • Unfinished Tales • The History of Middle-earth (12 volumes) • Bilbo's Last Song • The Children of Húrin • The History of The Hobbit |
Lists of articles: | By category • By name • Writings • Characters • Peoples • Rivers • Realms • Ages |