Að-Haŋaï
Að-Haŋaï, or Adenei, was the third and last member of the Farïnýð Family to rule the city of Ožërhýŋ, which he did from 24983 to 24976 AYM. He was known as a feeble and weak leader, and succumbed to the pressures of the southern raid group known as the Maðúšýï, ultimately leading to the First Varhoŋïan War, the expulsion of the Family from Ožërhýŋ, and the subsequent takeover by inhabitants of the Hýyo-Wýðúr.
Biography
According to the Farïnýð Family's Žötó-Ïdhatón, Að-Haŋaï was born on 16 Ulta-Eimarae, 25040 AYM, and represented one of the oldest members of the family. It is believed that he was a cousin of Šamh-Úrýo, the head of the Family and the first ruler of Ožërhýŋ.
Ruler of the Öšdúu-Ožërhýŋ
Reign: 5 Anta-Eimarae, 24983 AYM, to 2 Wota-Eimarae, 24976 AYM
Predecessor: Túržýïhr
Successor: Úlëh-Röŋ (from the Hýyo-Wýðúr)
Personal Details
Born: 16 Ulta-Eimarae, 25040 AYM
Died: 4 Nota-Eimarae, 24968 AYM
Family: Farïnýð
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