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  1. Dáin II | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom

    Dáin II Ironfoot (or King Dáin), the son of Náin and great-grandson of Dáin I of Durin's Folk. He was a Dwarven King of Durin's Folk, the fifth King under the Mountain, and the Lord of the Iron …

  2. Dáin Ironfoot - Tolkien Gateway

    Oct 22, 2025 · Dáin II or Dáin Ironfoot (Third Age 2767 – 3019, aged 252 years) was the Lord of the Iron Hills and King under the Mountain. In his life, he fought in the Battle of Azanulbizar, …

  3. dain - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Aug 7, 2025 · dain oblique singular, m (oblique plural dainz, nominative singular dainz, nominative plural dain) deer

  4. Dáinn (Norse dwarf) - Wikipedia

    Dáinn (Old Norse: [ˈdɑːenː], "Dead") or Dain is a character in Norse mythology. Mostly the tales relate to him being a dwarf and in others as king of elves.

  5. dain, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

    dain, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  6. Hall of Beorn

    Dáin II or Dáin Ironfoot (Third Age 2767 – 3019, aged 252 years) was the Lord of the Iron Hills and King under the Mountain. In his life, he fought in the Battle of Azanulbizar, the Battle of …

  7. N. DAIN'S SONS CO., INC. - Project Photos & Reviews - Houzz

    The professionals at Dain's lumber guided me through a project I had envisioned, but I could not figure out how to do it. They helped with some design ideas, had every item in stock and …

  8. Dáin Ironfoot | Peter Jackson's The Hobbit Wiki | Fandom

    Becoming King of Erebor after his cousin's death. Dáin Ironfoot, also known as Dáin II, was a dwarf who was the third lord of the Iron Hills and the later the King of the greatest kingdom of …

  9. Dáin - Wikipedia

    Look up Dáin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dáin or Dain can refer to:

  10. Dáin I - Tolkien Gateway

    Oct 22, 2025 · Dáin I was the King of Durin's folk in the Grey Mountains. [2] Dáin was the son of King Náin II, and he had a younger brother Borin. He had three children: Thrór, Frór, and Grór. …