
Edain - Tolkien Gateway
Oct 30, 2025 · The Edain was the name given by the Elves to the noble Men of the First Age who fought alongside with the Elves in the Wars of Beleriand.
Edain | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom
The Edain (pronounced 'eh-dine'; singular adan) also known as Atanatári, Fathers of Men, or the Three Houses of Men, were the group of mankind that came to Beleriand from the Far East in …
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Men in Middle-earth - Wikipedia
In the First Age, Men, the Edain, lived in Beleriand on the extreme West of Middle-earth. They form an alliance with the Elves and join a disastrous war against the first Dark Lord, Morgoth, …
The Encyclopedia of Arda - Edain - Glyph Web
Whereas Edain is strictly Elvish for all Men, by convention the name is applied specifically to those of the Three Houses who remained faithful to the Elves and were given the island of …
Edain | The One Lore
May 5, 2025 · Discover the epic story of the Edain, the noble ancestors of Númenor and first Men to join the struggle against Morgoth in Tolkien's Middle-earth. Explore their alliances with the …
Edain (Men) - mitrakana
Fact: The word “Edain” is actually the plural of “Adan,” meaning “Man” in Sindarin — and is used exclusively to refer to the Three Houses of the faithful.
Edain - Parf Edhellen: an elvish dictionary - elfdict.com
S. noun. Man (as a species) The usual Sindarin word for “Man” as a species, borrowed from Q. Atan after the Sindar first encountered the men of the west (PE17/18). It often appeared in its …
The Houses of the Edain (Men) | Tolkien Explained
Today, we trace the origins and migrations of the Men of Middle-earth, including how the three Houses of the Edain were founded - the ancestors of the Númenóreans.
Edain - Middle-Earth Encyclopedia
The Edain were a culture of men living in Middle-Earth in the First Age. They awoke in the Far East with the Easterlings (brown men) and Druedain (black men). They were instantly …