Himring

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Place from Tolkien's Legendarium
Name Himring (l.k.a. Himling)
Other names Hill of Himring, Isle of Himling, Island of Himling
Description Kingdom of Maedhros
Realm(s) Himring
 
Lord Maedhros
Type Fortified city and hill
Lifespan Years of the Sun
(only the peak of Himring remained after Y.S. 587, and was renamed Himling)

In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, Himring (S. 'him'=continually, 'ring'=cold) was a collection of hills in northeast Beleriand that functioned as a city as well as a kingdom. The Hill of Himring was the highest hill of Himring on which was the captital of Maedhros, eldest of the Sons of Fëanor, was located. After the drowning of Beleriand in Y.S. 587, the peak of Himring remained above the waves, which became known as the isle of Himling.

The citadel on Himring was built when the Sons of Fëanor went east after Thingol became aware of the Kinslaying. It was the chief stronghold of Maedhros, from which he guarded the northeastern border region that became known as the March of Maedhros.

It stood firm through the Dagor Bragollach, and many survivors from the surrounding regions, including Maedhros' brother Maglor, rallied there. It remained for centuries, until the Nirnaeth Arnoediad; it is not mentioned after that in The Silmarillion as published, but the impression given is that it was forsaken, as the sons of Fëanor would no longer have had the strength to man it, had they chosen to.

After the War of Wrath, the top of the hill was all that remained, as a small island off the northwest coast; on the original maps that accompany The Lord of the Rings, it is labelled Himling. It is one of several high points in Beleriand to survive as islands and the easiest to locate, as it appears on most maps of Third Age Middle-earth.


Realms from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium during the First Age
Noldorin realms Dor-lómin | Dorthonion | East Beleriand | Gondolin | Himlad | Hithlum | Maglor's Gap | March of Maedhros | Nargothrond | Nevrast | Thargelion | Tol Sirion
Sindarin realms Falas | Doriath
Avarin and Nandorin realms Dorwinion | Lórinand | Ossiriand
Realms of the Edain (Men) Brethil | Dor-lómin | Estolad | Ladros
Realms of the Ents Fangorn forest | Forests of Eriador | Forests of South Beleriand
Realms of the Dwarves Belegost | Khazad-dûm | Nogrod
Realms of the enemy Angband | Dor Daedeloth | Utumno
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