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Dates
Entered Beleriand after the Dagor Bragollach of I 455, and occupied Hithlum after the Nirnaeth Arnoediad of I 4721
Location
Hithlum, and especially its southern land of Dor-lómin
Origins
Easterlings who fought for Morgoth during the Nirnaeth, granted the land of Hithlum after their victory
Race
Division
Culture
Easterlings of the kind known as Swarthy Men

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Incomers

The Easterling invaders of Hithlum

Before the Nirnaeth Arnoediad, the land of Hithlum had been held by Men of the House of Hador, but after that dreadful battle Morgoth gave it to the Easterlings who had aided him. These Incomers (as the native Men of the land called their cruel new lords) oppressed the People of Hador who remained, taking their lands and their goods. The chief lord of the Incomers seems to have been a man named Lorgan, who dwelt in the western part of the land, while the southern region, where the lords of Hithlum had dwelt before the Nirnaeth, was held by a chieftain named Brodda.


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It is well established that Morgoth forced the Incomers to dwell in Hithlum after the Nirnaeth of I 472. It is rather less well established how long they held that land. In I 545 the forces of the Valar landed in Beleriand to challenge Morgoth and the War of Wrath began. It hardly seems credible that those forces would have tolerated a nearby land occupied by enemies as they marched against Angband. At some point, then, the Incomers would presumably have been defeated or driven out by the armies of the West. We have no details of such a conflict, but it nonetheless seems safe to assume that the Incomers would have held Hithlum for no more than a century at the most. By the end of the War of Wrath (I 587), the lands of Hithlum and Dor-lómin were drowned beneath the Great Sea.

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