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Dates
Durin the Deathless died before the end of the First Age; his Heirs continued to rule the Longbeard Dwarves into the Fourth Age
Origins
The descendants of Durin the Deathless, eldest of the Fathers of the Dwarves
Race
Division
Culture
For most of their history, the Heirs ruled the Dwarves of Khazad-dûm; after they were forced from that city, they variously ruled the Dwarves of the Blue Mountains, Dwarves of Erebor and (through a lesser line) Dwarves of the Iron Hills
Family
Settlements
Originally ruled from Khazad-dûm; after the coming of Durin's Bane, the Heirs dwelt variously in the Blue Mountains, Dunland, Erebor and the Grey Mountains
Pronunciation
Durin is pronounced 'doo'rin'
Meaning
Durin has various possible interpretations (see note 1 to the entry for Durin the Deathless)
Other names
Title of
Nineteen known Dwarf-lords, and many others whose names are not recorded

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Durin’s Heir

Title of the descendants of Durin the Deathless

Durin I
Durin II
Durin III
Durin IV
Durin V
Durin VI
Náin I
Thráin I
Thorin I
Glóin
Óin
Náin II
Dáin I
Borin
Thrór
Frór
Grór
Thráin II
Náin
Thorin II
Frerin
Dís
Dáin II
Thorin III
Durin VII

The descent of the House of Durin, showing all known Heirs of Durin the Deathless and their lines of descent. Note that the existence of Durin II, IV and V are inferred, but we have no specific details about those Heirs.

A title given to the rulers of the Longbeards, who were descended in direct line from Durin the Deathless, eldest of all Dwarves. Durin was the founder of Khazad-dûm, and his Heirs were its Kings through many generations. Periodically, one of these Dwarves would be born who bore a powerful resemblance to the original Durin; these Heirs - said by some to have been Durin the Deathless reborn - also bore the name Durin. It was in the time of Durin VI that the Dwarves of Khazad-dûm awoke a Balrog, forcing them to abandon their ancient home, though some accounts claim that his descendant, Durin VII, eventually succeeded in reclaiming Khazad-dûm for Durin's Folk.


For a detailed list of Durin's Heirs as Kings of his Folk the Longbeards, see the entry for King of Durin's Folk.


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