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Hadhodrond The Sindarin name of Khazad-dum (Moria). 104,354 Hador Called Lorindol 'Goldenhead', also Hador the Golden-haired; lord of Dor-lomin, vassal of Fingolfin; father of Galdor father of Hurin; slain at Eithel Sirion in the Dagor Bragollach. The House of Hador was called the Third House of the Edain. 177-8, 183, 187, 190, 193. House of, People of, Hador 177, 189-90, 194, 231, 237-9, 243, 253, 265, 280, 308. Helm of Hador: see Dragon-helm of Dor-lomin.

Haladin The second people of Men to enter Beleriand; afterwards called the People of Haleth, dwelling in the Forest of Brethil, also the Men of Brethil. 171, 174-5, 187, 190, 194, 234,238 Haldad Leader of the Haladin in their defence against the attack on them by Orcs in Thargelion, and slain there; father of the Lady Haleth. 174-6 Haldan Son of Haldar; leader of the Haladin after the death of the Lady Haleth. 175 Haldar Son of Haldad of the Haladin, and brother of the Lady Haleth; slain with his father in the Orc-raid on Thargelion. 175-6 Haldir Son of Halmir of Brethil; wedded Gidredhel, daughter of Hador of Dor-lomin; slain in the Nirnaeth Arnoediad. 190, 231-2, 234, 238 Haleth Called the Lady Haleth; leader of the Haladin (who were named from her the People of Haleth) from Thargelion to the lands west of Sirion. 175-6. House of, People of, Haleth 175-8, 190, 231, 266, 272-3 Half-elven Translation of Sindarin Peredhel, plural Peredhil, applied to Elrond and Elros, 304, 315, 322, 354, 357; and to Earendil, 298 Halflings Translation of Periannath (Hobbits). 377 Halls of Awaiting The Halls of Mandos. 72 Halmir Lord of the Haladin, son of Haldan; with Beleg of Doriath defeated the Orcs that came south from the Pass of Sirion after the Dagor Bragollach. 190, 231 Handir Son of Haldir and Gloredhel, father of Brandir the Lame; lord of the Haladin after Haldir's death; slain in Brethil in battle with Orcs. 238, 260, 266 Haradrim The Men of Harad ('the South'), the lands south of Mordor. 363 Hareth Daughter of Helmir of Brethil; wedded Galdor of Dor-lomin; mother of Hurin and Huor. 190, 194 Hathaldir Called the Young; one of the twelve companions of Barahir on Dorthonion. 187 Hathol Father of Hador Lorindol. 177 Haudh-en-Arwen 'The Ladybarrow', the burial-mound of Haleth in the Forest of Brethil. 176 Haudh-en-Elleth The mound in which Finduilas was buried, near the Crossings of Teiglin. 267, 270-1, 275, 277 Haudh-en-Ndengin 'The Mound of Slain' in the desert of Anfauglith, where were piled the bodies of the Elves and Men that died in the Nirnaeth Arnoediad. 241-2 Haudh-en-Nirnaeth 'The Mound of Tears', another name of Haudh-en-Ndengin. 241 Havens, The Brithombar and Eglarest on the coast of Beleriand: 124, 133, 144, 186, 239. The Havens of Sirion at the end of the First Age: 294, 305, 313. The Grey Havens (Mithlond) in the Gulf of Lhun: 359, 370-1, 378.

Alqualonde, the Haven of the Swans or Swanhaven, is also called simply The Haven: 97, 101 Helcar The Inland Sea in the northeast of Middle-earth, where once stood the mountain of the lamp of Illuin; the mere of Cuivienen where the first Elves awoke is described as a bay in this sea. 48, 54 Helcaraxe The strait between Araman and Middle-earth; also referred to as the Grinding Ice. 51-2, 60, 88, 1001,