Olwë
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In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Olwë is king of the Telerin Elves of Aman, and younger brother of Elu Thingol, King of the Sindar. He had a second brother, Elmo.
Elwë and Olwë were both lords of the third clan of the Elves, the Teleri, and together they lead their people from Cuiviénen to Aman. However, during a long wait in Beleriand Elwë disappeared. After years of searching, Olwë grew impatient, and led the greater part of the Teleri to Valinor, on the insistence of the Vala Ulmo.
Olwë became lord of the island of Tol Eressëa, where the Teleri built a great number of cities, and grew in number. When they finally came to Eldamar some centuries later, Olwë became King of Alqualondë. His daughter Eärwen married Finarfin, son of Finwë, and later High King of the Noldor in Valinor, and thus their children, when these returned to Middle-earth, could claim kinship to Thingol. Besides Eärwen Olwë had several sons.
House of Olwë Cadet Branch of the House of the Lindar Born: ? YT Died: ? - |
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Preceded by Elwë (Thingol) |
King of the Falmari (Teleri of Valinor) | |
Preceded by None; Realm established |
King of Alqualondë |
[edit] Line of the Half-elven
[edit] The House of Olwë
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Melian = Elwë (Thingol) Olwë Elmo1
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Lúthien = Beren -------------------
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Dior Eärwen = Finarfin sons
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Finrod
Angrod2
Aegnor
Galadriel
1: Elmo may have been an ancestor of Celeborn and Nimloth
2: Father of Orodreth