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| | The Barrow-Downs |
 | | Lothlórien is the woodland realm between the rivers Celebrant and Anduin. |  | | Lothlórien was guarded against all evil by Galadriel and the power of the elven ring Nenya she possessed. |  | | There are no trees like the trees of that land." - Legolas in 'Lothlórien', LR II, 6. |
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http://www.barrowdowns.com/theme-lothlorien.php
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| | Quenya - encyclopedia article about Quenya. |
 | | Within the realm of Lothlórien, she was referred to as simply Lady Galadriel or The Lady. |  | | When she and Celeborn were being referred to collectively, they were known as The Lord and Lady. |  | | She was the co-ruler of Lothlórien along with Lord Celeborn. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Quenya
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 | | She and her husband dwelled for a while in Lindon and later in Eregion where she was given one of the Three Elven Rings of Power, Nenya. |  | | In the late Third Age, Frodo Baggins of The Shire brought the One Ring into her realm and, to her great surprise, offered it to her. |  | | In the Third Age, she used the power of the Ring to strengthen the Elven realm of Lothlórien where she and her people remained effectively shut off from the world around them, only occasionally venturing out to aid in the wars against Sauron and Angmar. |
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http://forum.barrowdowns.com/site/theme-galadriel.php
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| | Lothlorien |
 | | The story of Lothlórien goes way back in history before Celeborn and Galadriel entered the land and the natural inhabitants of the area are the Silvan Elves. |  | | The Elvish city in Lothlórien is called Caras Galadon, besides this is there the place named Cerin Amroth. |  | | Exactly when Lórien became a realm in the meaning of an (nearly) clearly bordered area with a ruler is not known but the names in the Silvan speech indicates it was before Galadriel and Celeborn entered the land. |
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http://heriwen.home.comcast.net/html/lothlorien.html
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| | Encyclopedia of Arda: Amroth |
 | | A former Lord of Lórien; he went into the south in search of Nimrodel, and was lost at sea. |  | | The Lord of the Rings II 6, Lothlórien |  | | Not definitely given, but 'up-climber' is strongly suggested |
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http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/a/amroth.html
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