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Hareth is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... Tolkien redirects here. ... A map of the Northwestern part of Middle-earth at the end of the Third Age, courtesy of the Encyclopedia of Arda. ... A legendarium is a book or series of books consisting of a collection of legends. ...


She lived during the First Age of Middle-earth, and was the elder daughter of Halmir, chieftain of the Haladin, and sister of Haldir, Hundar, and Hiril. She married Galdor, lord of the House of Marach, and bore him two sons, Húrin and Huor. In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, the First Age began with the awakening of the Elves, and ended with the final overthrow of Morgoth by the combined armies of Valinor and Beleriand. ... In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, the House of Haleth or the Haladin were the second of the Three Houses of Men. ... For the much later Elf from The Lord of the Rings, see Haldir of Lórien. ... Hundar is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkiens Middle-earth legendarium. ... In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, the term hiril refers to a lady, as in Hírilorn (Tree of the Lady) and híril nin (my lady). Hiril (b. ... Galdor is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth. ... In J. R. R. Tolkiens fictional universe of Middle-earth, the House of Marach or House of Hador was the Third House of the Edain. ... In J. R. R. Tolkiens fictional universe of Middle-earth, Húrin (439-c. ... In J. R. R. Tolkiens fictional universe of Middle-earth, Huor (c. ...


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Encyclopedia: Hareth (554 words)
The bodies of Hareth and Akhnaton look as they looked in life - no decomposition, no fading of the tissue, no darkening of the colour of the skin, for the preservation of these bodies is perfect; only when the light of day strikes them do they crumble into dust.
In the box placed at the head of the young King and Hareth will be found in a manuscript in ancient script giving the clue to the last book of Genesis; in the other will be found a script in Aramaic, but written long before anyone speaking Aramaic approached the Court of Egypt.
The pathway to the tomb is in darkness; man must traverse the temple and many passages before he reaches the tomb; and the passages are sown with white stones - the white stone representing the Light of the Spirit, stones just large enough for a man to hold in the palm of his hand.
Hareth Tayem - Actor (494 words)
Hareth has returned and is planning to base himself in Sydney Australia for a year where he will then re-kindle his US base to start his international recognition in Film and Television.
Whilst working at a Giorgio Armani clothing store, Hareth was approached by not one, but two modeling agencies on the same day to consider representation.
Hareth is now working on writing 2 scripts in Sydney,Australia,and has built up experience in helping produce 2 American feature films which has given him an “all-round” knowledge of the film industry.
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