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The '''Lord and Lady of the Galadhrim''', often named individually, were [[Celeborn]], and [[Galadriel]], | The '''Lord and Lady of Lórien''', also '''Lord and Lady of the Galadhrim''', often named individually, were [[Celeborn]], and his wife [[Galadriel]] who jointly ruled [[Lothlórien]], a realm of [[Galadhrim]]. | ||
[[Category: Titles]] | The Galadhrim were [[Silvan Elves]], who were ruled by the [[King of Lórien]]; after the loss of the last King [[Amroth]] in {{TA|1981}},<ref>{{App|B2}}</ref> Celeborn and Galadriel came to rule the realm, although they renounced the royal title of "King" and "Queen". | ||
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The Lord and Lady of Lórien, also Lord and Lady of the Galadhrim, often named individually, were Celeborn, and his wife Galadriel who jointly ruled Lothlórien, a realm of Galadhrim.
The Galadhrim were Silvan Elves, who were ruled by the King of Lórien; after the loss of the last King Amroth in T.A. 1981,[1] Celeborn and Galadriel came to rule the realm, although they renounced the royal title of "King" and "Queen".
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Third Age"