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The differences between how long Elves & Men live / stay in Middle-earth makes for confusing time-scales. Aragorn's ancestry is important to his claim to the thrones of Arnor & Gondor, & his marriage to Arwen re-unites ancient noble lines. Making a family tree is difficult. The number of generations from Arwen's oldest named Elven ancestor (Finwë) to Arwen herself is a mere 5. However, Aragorn is the 37th Great-grandson of Elendil, founder of Arnor. That's a span of 40 generations without including Elendil's ancestors, which makes for a very lop-sided "tree" !
Finwë --> Finarfin --> Galadriel --> Celebrían --> Arwen
Although the Eldar were supposed not to marry close relatives, the manner in which they did inter-marry among themselves & with the Edain throws up some curious relationships. Arwen's uncle is Elrond's long-dead mortal twin brother, Elros. Aragorn's ancestry reaches back through Elendil, Valandil and ... Elros. Hence her comment that "we are kin from afar". |
| Using a Family Tree Program for the Inhabitants of Middle-earth |
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A Family Tree program designed for European-type names & details can be used, but may need to be fooled into accepting Middle-earth names. The Hobbits' family names can be a particular problem! Once set up such a program makes it a lot easier to see who is related to who, and to produce selective printouts of parts of trees & bloodlines.
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