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Dates
There were various Havens in Beleriand, but these were destroyed at the end of the First Age; the dating of Edhellond is uncertain,1, but it may have dated back to the late First Age, and its last ship sailed III 1981; Mithlond was founded in the first year of the Second Age, and continued in use into the early Fourth Age
Locations
Edhellond lay in Gondor, on the estuary of the river Ringló; Mithlond lay in Lindon, at the head of the Gulf of Lhûn
Origins
Mithlond was founded by survivors of the destruction of Beleriand on the newly-formed western coasts of Middle-earth
Race
Division
Settlements
Primarily Mithlond in the north and Edhellond in the south, though other Elf-havens had existed at different points in history
Meaning
'Haven' is used here in its older sense of a safe harbour2
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The sea-havens constructed by the Elves in Middle-earth, from which ships would bear them away across the Great Sea to the Blessed Realm. The greatest and most important of these was at Mithlond, the Grey Havens on the Gulf of Lhûn. It was at Mithlond that Gandalf had arrived in Middle-earth, and it was from the same haven that he and his companions would depart after the Fall of Sauron. There was another Elf-haven far to the south, at Edhellond on the Bay of Belfalas, but this seems to have fallen out of use about a thousand years before the War of the Ring. Notes
See also...Anfalas, Edhellond, Elves of Lindon, Last Ship, Prince of Dol Amroth Indexes: About this entry:
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