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Elladan

A fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth.

Elladan is the eldest son of Elrond Half-elven and Celebrían. His immortal descent can be traced right back to the days of Cuivienen.

Family trees

How to use the trees:

Each row represents a generation. For example, 3. is the child of 2. Some trees have multiple ways of descent. The main ways will be shown; each will be lettered. In each marriage, the person of the specific race will come first. For example, in Noldorin descent:Finarfin = Eärwen, Finarfin is Noldorin and in Sindarin descent:Lúthien = Beren, Lúthien is Sindarin.

Noldorin descent (A)

  1. Finwë = Indis
  2. Finarfin = Eärwen
  3. Galadriel = Celeborn
  4. Celebrían = Elrond
  5. Elladan; Elrohir; Arwen

Noldorin descent (B)
  1. Finwë = Indis
  2. Fingolfin
  3. Turgon
  4. Idril Celebrindal = Tuor
  5. Earendil = Elwing
  6. Elrond = Celebrían
  7. Elladan; Elrohir; Arwen

Telerin descent
  1. Olwë
  2. Eärwen = Finarfin
  3. Galadriel = Celeborn
  4. Celebrían = Elrond
  5. Elladan; Elrohir; Arwen

Vanyarin descent
  1. Indis = Finwë
  2. Finarfin = Eärwen
  3. Galadriel = Celeborn
  4. Celebrían = Elrond
  5. Elladan; Elrohir; Arwen

Sindarin descent
  1. Elwë = Melian
  2. Lúthien = Beren
  3. Dior = Nimloth
  4. Elwing = Eärendil
  5. Elrond = Celebrían
  6. Elladan; Elrohir; Arwen

Maian descent
  1. Melian = Elwë
  2. Lúthien = Beren
  3. Dior = Nimloth
  4. Elwing = Eärendil
  5. Elrond = Celebrían
  6. Elladan; Elrohir; Arwen




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