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Hallas (T.A. 2567-2605) was the thirteenth Ruling Steward of Gondor

Biography

Hallas was the son of Cirion, he was born in T.A. 2480. Hallas became Steward when his father died in T.A. 2567. Calenardhon had been given by his father to the Éothéod, and this people began to migrate to the land. Hallas devised the names Rochand and Rochirrim for the land and its people, which became Rohan and Rohirrim in the Sindarin dialect of Gondor. In effect Gondor had been halved in size, but it had gained a strong ally to the north.

War never ceased on Gondor's eastern borders as the Balchoth were not completely destroyed, but they were no longer a serious threat. More of a problem were the Corsairs of Umbar, who kept raiding the coasts.

Hallas died in T.A. 2605 at the age of 125 years old. He was succeeded by his son Húrin II.

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In some early variants of the Quenta Silmarillion tradition published in the History of Middle-earth series, Hallas is also the name of the son of Orodreth. He was replaced by Gil-galad, later High King of the Ñoldor, who in the published Silmarillion is made into Fingon's son instead. That Orodreth's son was named Hallas was an earlier idea, but Gil-galad replaced him. In the published Silmarillion, Orodreth has no son.

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