Fans know from the later Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit tales, that Galadriel eventually finds, falls in love with, and marries Celeborn, the elf who accompanies her down the stairs when the fellowship first arrives in Lothlorien.
Around FA 52 (FA as in First Age), Galadriel came to Doriath. Galadriel was one of the Ñoldor who came to Middle-earth wishing to see the lands and rule a realm of her own. She came with the second host of Elves from Aman with Fingolfin and Finrod. In Doriath, she and Celeborn fell in love and married.
Celeborn was one of the noblest of the Sindar — who wedded the Lady Galadriel of the House of Finarfin and with her, he remained in Middle-earth after the end of the First Age.
No. Galadriel always hated Sauron, even in his Annatar form and secret identity.
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According to The Silmarillion, which currently stands as established canon even though it's likely a mistake, Galadriel's father had a brother named Fingolfin, and he had three sons and a daughter. Fingon was the oldest, and his only child was Gil-galad.
Galadriel is Gil Galad grand aunt. She is several hundred years old than him. Yet in terms of human age she looks half his age. Gil Galad looks mid 40's in human years.
If you use Tolkien's metric that one year of the trees lasted 144 solar years she is @12,600 years older than he, give or take.
Sauron wants Galadriel to become his queen because she's useful, says Vickers. As he's already shown, Sauron can accomplish his objectives much more quickly when he has a highly regarded Elf warrior to get him into places like Numenor and Eregion (where Celebrimbor lives). “He feels a connection to her.
In The Silmarillion, Galadriel and Celeborn meet in the First Age of Middle-earth, in the elven realm of Doriath. They marry and have children, including their daughter Celebrían, who goes on to marry Elrond and give birth to Arwen.
Tolkien also stated that Sauron saw Galadriel as his equal, and therefore, in his rise to power he feared that she would go after that power herself. As we saw in The Fellowship of the Ring, Galadriel told Frodo that the One Ring would consume her and turn her into a Dark Queen.
During the Second Age, Galadriel and Celeborn have a daughter, Celebrían. She joins them in Imaldris after they leave Eregion. There, Elrond falls in love with her, and during the Third Age, the two of them marry, making Galadriel Elrond's mother-in-law.
Yet, since Tolkien does give family trees for other important Elves in the book, such as Galadriel and Elrond, it's clear that Galadriel is not Legolas's mother. (Besides, she is one of the Noldor, not a Silvan or Sindar Elf.)
Arwen was her granddaughter
Galadriel and Celeborn had a daughter named Celebrian, who married Elrond and became the mother of Arwen (as well as her brothers, Elladan and Elrohir).
Celeborn was his son, of the line of the Elder elves, the prince of Doriath. He met and fell in love with Galadriel after they met at a great feast hosted by his father. They were married in the kingdom, and then began to journey to Lindon together, where they lived throughout the Second Age.
In earlier versions, Amroth was briefly Galadriel and Celeborn's son, brother to Celebrían.
So, are Galadriel and Gandalf in love in Lord of the Rings books, unfortunately, the answer is NO. But that doesn't mean they don't have any relationship. In Battle of the Five Armies, Galadriel and Gandalf continue their relationship where they left it in An Unexpected Journey.
Yes, The Lord of the Rings' Third Age lore sees Elrond fall in love and marry Galadriel...'s daughter. Galadriel meets her husband, Celeborn, in J.R.R. Tolkien's First Age. They remain in Middle-earth together after Morgoth's downfall, moving from settlement to settlement until finally laying roots in Lothlórien.
Elrond married Celebrían, daughter of Celeborn and Galadriel, early in the Third Age. The place and date of Celebrían's birth are not specified.
She already feels an outcast after Gil-galad tried to send her back to the Undying Lands, and she fears that if she reveals what she has done, it will be the final nail in the coffin. Instead, when Elrond pulls her from the river Glanduin, and she races back inside to Celebrimbor's forge, she chooses to stay silent.
The series produced by Amazon Prime features actors who are not particularly famous. Therefore, Galadriel is not played by Cate Blanchett, but by Morfydd Clark, a Welsh actress who will give life to a younger Galadriel.
The Dark Lord easily overpowers her, and after Galadriel rejects his proposal to join him, he traps her in illusions and leaves her to drown in the water.
He can actually be seen in Peter Jackson's film adaptations of the Lord of the Rings, because he is the old elf stood in the background when Frodo and Bilbo take the ship west. Cirdan is one of very few elves to reside in Middle Earth long enough to reach his third cycle.
Cirdan: All we know of Cirdan's origin is that he was a relative of Olwe and Elwe, and that he served as a lord among the people of Elwe. It's never specified whether he's older or younger than Olwe. But, Cirdan is the oldest (named/known) elf in Middle Earth (so, basically, not counting Valinor.)
Gil-galad did not take a wife and had no children. He was the first of the Eldar to mistrust a stranger who called himself Annatar, and forbade him from entering Lindon. His mistrust was well founded, for Annatar was in fact Sauron. About the year 1600 of the Second Age, Sauron secretly forged the One Ring.