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- Elwing's paternal grandparents. Eärendil and Elwing had two sons, Elrond and Elros. With the aid of Círdan the Shipwright, Eärendil built a ship, Vingilótë...
- Age. Isildur's father was Elendil, descended from Elros, founder of the Kingdom of Númenor. Since Elros was half-elven, from the marriage of Beren to the...
- the stars. A tall tower was constructed in Armenelos by the first King Elros, son of the seafaring hero Eärendil; the White Tree Nimloth, living symbol...
- came to be called Dúnedain: Edain of the West. Their first King was Lord Elros, a half-Elf, and also a descendant of Bëor. These first Dúnedain are the...
- Arwen was a distant relative of her husband Aragorn. Aragorn's ancestor, Elros Tar-Minyatur, the first King of Númenor, was her father Elrond's brother...
- half-elven. They had twin sons, Elrond and Elros. Uniquely, Eärendil and Elwing, together with their sons Elrond and Elros, were granted their choice of fates:...
- were destro**** by the sons of Fëanor, who captured Elrond and his brother Elros. Their parents feared that they would be killed; instead, they were befriended...
- Family Tree I: "The house of Finwë and the Noldorin descent of Elrond and Elros" Tolkien 1977, "Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age": Family Tree II:...
- Elrond was Lúthien's great-grandson and Aragorn was descended from her via Elros and the Royal Family of Númenor. She is described as the Morning Star of...
- Trees I and II: "The house of Finwë and the Noldorin descent of Elrond and Elros", and "The descendants of Olwë and Elwë" Tolkien 1955, Appendix A: Annals...