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Dates Malach Aradan lived I 307 - I 398 ([91 years](../chronicle.html?startyear=307&startage=1&endyear=398&endage=1&c=The Lifetime of Malach Aradan))1 Race Men Division Edain Culture Folk of Marach Family Third House of the Edain (of which later generations were known as the House of Hador) Settlements Malach originally dwelt at Estolad, but also spent fourteen years in Hithlum among the Elves Pronunciation a'radan Meaning 'Noble Man' Title of Malach Indexes: Alphabetical: A Men About this entry: Updated 30 October 2020 This entry is complete The surname of Malach Years of the TreesFirst AgeISecond AgeIIThird AgeIIIFourth AgeIV Marach MalachAradan Zimrahin(Meldis) Imlach Adanel Magor Other unnamedchildren This genealogical chart includes some characters only mentioned in volume XI of The History of Middle-earth. See the entry for Malach for notes on his wife Zimrahin and daughter Adanel. Marach was the leader of the Third House of the Edain, who led his people across the Blue Mountains into Beleriand. His son Malach went into the service of High King Fingolfin, spending fourteen years in Fingolfin's land of Hithlum. Malach was one of the first Men to learn the Elvish language, and later brought a great many of his people westwards to dwell in Hithlum. The Elves gave him a title in token of his service and devotion: Aradan, which signifies a high or noble Man. Notes 1 These dates of Malach's life and death are taken from a genealogical chart within volume XI of The History of Middle-earth. They are not therefore strictly canonical, but they are consistent with what we're told about Malach in The Silmarillion. See also... Malach Aradan, Men of Hithlum Indexes: Alphabetical: A Men About this entry: Updated 30 October 2020 This entry is complete For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 2006, 2017, 2020. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by Axiom Discovery aptitude and skill testing.Personality is one part of understanding a candidate's suitability for a role, but aptitude can also be crucial.