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Culture
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Ruled
Erebor , the
Lonely Mountain , until the descent of
Smaug ; later dwelt in exile in
Dunland
Pronunciation
throa'rr (the accented ó is pronounced something like vowel sound in English 'throat'; 'rr' indicates that the final r should be distinctly pronounced)
Meaning
Some sources suggest a connection with Old Norse þrór , meaning 'thrive'
Titles
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Kings of Durin's Folk
Durin I the Deathless Durin III Durin VI Náin I Thráin I Thorin I Glóin Óin Náin II Dáin I Thrór Thráin II Thorin II Oakenshield Dáin II Ironfoot Thorin III Durin VII
The eldest son of Dáin I , and King of Durin's Folk after him. He returned the Kingship to Erebor , and was King under the Mountain when the Lonely Mountain was invaded by Smaug . He died years later in Moria , at the hands of Azog the Goblin .
See also...
Aravorn , Arkenstone , Azog , Battle of Nanduhirion , Borin , Burned Dwarves , Dáin I , Dragon of Erebor , Dwarf-doors , Dwarf-kingdom , Dwarves of the Iron Hills , Dwarves of the Lonely Mountain , Folk of the Mountain , Folk under the Mountain , Frerin , [See the full list...] Frór , Full Muster , Glóin , Great Hall of Thráin , Gróin , Grór , Heart of the Mountain , House of Durin , King of Durins Folk , King under the Mountain , Kingdom of Dáin , Last of the Seven , Longbeards , Misty Mountains , Mountain Kingdom , Mustering of the Dwarves , Náin , Nár , Orcs of the Misty Mountains , Orcs of the Mountains , Ring of Thrór , Sack of Erebor , Seven Hoards , The Mountain , Thorin I , Thráin II , Thrórs Map , War of the Dwarves and the Orcs
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