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[[Celeborn, Lord of Lórien|Celeborn]], was said in some of [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien's]] last writings to be a [[Teler]] of [[Valinor]] named '''Teleporno''', meaning ''silver-tree''.  In these later writings, he journeyed from Valinor with [[Galadriel]].  Because in these late writings he was a prince of the Teleri, it is possible that he was a son or granson of [[Olwë]].
[[Celeborn, Lord of Lórien|Celeborn]], was said in some of [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien's]] last writings to be a [[Teler]] of [[Valinor]] named '''Teleporno''', meaning ''silver-tree''.  In these later writings, he journeyed from Valinor with [[Galadriel]].  Because in these late writings he was a prince of the Teleri, it is possible that he was a son or granson of [[Olwë]].
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Celeborn, was said in some of Tolkien's last writings to be a Teler of Valinor named Teleporno, meaning silver-tree. In these later writings, he journeyed from Valinor with Galadriel. Because in these late writings he was a prince of the Teleri, it is possible that he was a son or granson of Olwë.