The Hills of Evendim, or Emyn Uial in Sindarin, were a series of hills located in northern Eriador.
The hills began about a hundred Númenórean miles north of the Shire in northern Eriador. At the southern end was the city of Annúminas, the first capital of Arnor, at Lake Evendim. The Brandywine River flowed out of this lake. The river Lhûn also had a tributary beginning in the hills.
History[]
Second Age[]
In the Second Age, when the Exiles of Númenor first returned to Middle-earth, the Hills of Evendim were populated by Middle Men related to the ancestors of the Edain. For this reason, the Númenóreans later settled nearby, and the hills formed the core of the later kingdom of Arnor.
Third Age[]
After the establishments of the Kingdoms in Exile by Elendil and his sons, the Men of Evendim merged with the Dúnedain, becoming the people of Arnor. When Arnor divided into three separate kingdoms, the Hills of Evendim were part of the kingdom of Arthedain. At the end of the wars with Angmar in TA 1975, the cavalry of Gondor led by King Eärnur passed through here on their way to break the ranks of the Witch-king of Angmar's forces.[1] After the fall of the North Kingdom the hills remained unpopulated until the end of the age.
Fourth Age[]
The city of Annúminas was rebuilt by King Elessar as his northern capital. The hills were resettled as part of the Reunited Kingdom.
Translations[]
Foreign Language | Translated name |
Afrikaans | Heuwels van Evendim |
Albanian | Kodrat e Evendim |
Amharic | የቬንዲም ኮረብታዎች |
Arabic | تلال إيفينديم |
Armenian | Էվենդիմի բլուրներ |
Asturian | Colinas d'Evendim |
Azerbaijani | Evendim Təpələri |
Basque | Evendim muinoak |
Belarusian Cyrillic | Пагоркі Эвендзім |
Bengali | ইভেনডিমের হিলস |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Хълмовете на Ивентим |
Catalan | Turons de Evendim |
Cebuano | Mga bungtod sa Evendim |
Croatian | Brda Evendim |
Czech | Kopce Evendim |
Danish | Skumringsbjergene |
Dari | تپه های اَوِندیم |
Dutch | Avondschemerheuvels |
Estonian | Evendimi künkad |
Faroese | Evendim høgum |
Filipino | Mga burol ng Evendim |
French | Collines de Evendim |
Frisian | Heuvels fan Evendim (Western) |
Friulian | Culinis di Evendim |
Galician | Outeiros de Evendim |
German | Hügel von Evendim |
Greek | Λόφοι του Εβεντίμ |
Hawaiian | Na Puu o Evendim |
Hindi | इवेन्डिम की पहाड़ियाँ |
Hungarian | Evendim-dombjai |
Icelandic | Hæðum Evendim |
Indonesian | Perbukitan Evendim |
Irish Gaelic | Cnoic Evendim |
Italian | Colli di Evendim |
Japanese | エヴェンディムのヒルズ |
Javanese | Bukit-bukit Evendim |
Kannada | ಈವೆಂಡಿಮ್ ಬೆಟ್ಟಗಳು |
Kazakh | Эвендим Төбелер (Cyrillic) Évendïm Töbeler (Latin) |
Korean | 에벤딤의 언덕 |
Latin | Colles Evendim |
Latvian | Evendim pauguri |
Lithuanian | Evendimo kalvos |
Luxembourgish | Hiwwele vun Evendim |
Macedonian Cyrillic | Ридовите на Евендим |
Malagasy | Havoanan'i Evendim |
Malayalam | ഇവൻഡിം കുന്നുകൾ |
Malaysian | Bukit-bukit Evendim |
Maltese | Għoljiet ta Evendim |
Marathi | इव्हेंटिमच्या टेकड्या |
Nepalese | इभेन्दिम पहाडहरू |
Norwegian | Evendim åser |
Polish | Wzgórza Evendim |
Romanian | Dealurile Evendimului |
Russian | Холмы Эвендима |
Sanskrit | एवेण्डिमस्य पर्वताः |
Sardinian | Colinas de Evendim |
Scottish Gaelic | Cnuic Evendim |
Sicilian | Culli di Evendim |
Sinhalese | ඉවෙන්ඩිම් කඳු |
Slovak | Kopce Evendim |
Slovenian | Hribovje Evendim |
Spanish | Colinas de Evendim |
Swahili | Milima ya Evendim |
Swedish | Evendimkullarna |
Tajik Cyrillic | Теппахо Эвендим |
Tamil | ஈவன்டிம் மலைகள் |
Tatar | Эвендим калкулыклары |
Telugu | ఎవెండిమ్ కొండలు |
Thai | เนินเขาแห่งเอเวนดิม |
Turkish | Evendim Tepeleri |
Turkmen | Evendim Depeleri |
Ukrainian Cyrillic | Пагорби Евендім |
Urdu | ایونڈیم کی پہاڑیاں |
Uzbek | Евендим Тепаликлари (Cyrillic) Evendim Tepaliklari (Latin) |
Venetian | Coline d'Evendim |
Welsh | Bryniau Evendim |
Yiddish | היללס פון ײװענדים |
References[]
- ↑ The Atlas of Middle-earth, The Third Age, "Wainriders and Angmar"