Important points
- Strong women defined the history of Middle-earth. From Melian to Galadriel, it plays an important role.
- Luthien's heroic exploits are reflected in
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Influenced by her mother, Melian. - Elanor Gamgee inherited courage and social standing. Become a powerful figure in the Shire
Middle Earth It's just a small part. of Tolkien's vast universe But it is where events take place. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journeyand The Lord of the RingsA trilogy is born And almost all of the most important characters lived there in the thousands of years between the Hunt for the Silmarils and the War of the Ring.

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Many movers and shakers in Middle-earth are women.It begins in the kingdom's earliest history and continues into the later era when the last elf finally sailed west. Guardian of Doriath Morgoth's enemy and the Nazgûl slayers were exploited by The strongest woman in Middle-earth.
1 Melian
The wife of King Tingol and the mother of Luthian.
- Appears in:Silmarillion Middle-earth history Descendants of Hurin, Beren, and Luthien.
Of all the prominent characters in Middle-earth, Melian It is one of the few who has never appeared in an on-screen adaptation. Melian was a Maiar of the same level as the wizard who would follow in her footsteps. Melian chose a different life when she arrived in Middle-earth. The Vala she serves is Yavanna. And when she met Prince Elve who would eventually become King Thingol She transformed into a human to become his queen.
Melian not only protects her husband's kingdom using her power. But she also mentored young Galadriel. who uses the same magic to protect her kingdom of Lothlorien. Melain and Thingo have one child together. A girl named Luthien who will challenge her mother when it comes to heroic exploits.
2 Luthen
Defeat Morgoth and rescue the Silmarils.
- Appears in: Silmarillion, Beren, and Luthian
The story of Beren and Luthen It happened long before the War of the Ring. But the legend still resonates in the third era. In one scene lord of the rings, Aragorn is singing a song called “The Ley of Luthien” and explaining the basic plot to Frodo. Some of which include the main character becoming human and dying.

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Although Luthien succeeded in recovering one of the stolen Silmarils, But their mission ended in tragedy when Beren was killed. He was returned from the halls of Mandos and Manwe. The King of Arda offered Luthien the option of becoming a human and spending the rest of his life with him. Their descendants and relatives are the most powerful and famous characters. The Lord of the Rings
3 Galadriel
Mentoring by Melian
- Appears in: friendship of rings Return of the King Silmarillion unfinished tale
Galadriel is one of the highest profile characters in lord of the rings,And her importance to the overall story cannot be overlooked. Her story begins in her hometown of Valinor. But she eventually traveled to Middle-earth, where she was the first guest of Melain and Thingol, before establishing her own kingdom.
Galadriel learned most of her magic and wisdom from her family. which consisted of the Elven Dynasty of the Noldor. Along with Melaine the Miar, one of her closest friends and advisors in Middle-earth. She will pass on her knowledge to her granddaughter, Arwen. and is an important protector and guide of The Fellowship of the Ring.
4 Eovine
Shieldmaiden the Nazgul Slayer
- Appears in: The Two Towers, The Return of the King
She calls herself Rohan's Shield Maiden. and moreover proved worthy of the ranks of soldiers and fighters. Eovine And her brother Éomer was the only thing standing between Saruman completely seizing control of King Theoden when Aragorn appeared in Edoras. and she followed their army to the Battle of the Pelennor Fields.

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However, Eowyn isn't just made strong by the Nazgul's defeat: when Eomer is banished, she is locked in a castle with her sick uncle and his even sicker closest advisor, the poisonous Wormtongue. Rejecting Wormtongue's ideas and advances, standing against his betrayal until her brother can return.
5 Arwen
Luthian Reborn
- Appears in: friendship of rings Return of the King An unfinished story
Love story between Arwen And Aragorn intended it to be an echo of the ancient legends of Berent and Lúthian. Part of this is because Arwen eventually chose to live as a human, just like her ancestors did. She spent most of her life in Lothlorien after her mother returned to Valinor and would learn the arts of magic and craftsmanship from both sides of her family.
Arwen also receives advice and training from Galadriel. Descended from the Noldor dynasty and taught by Melian the Miar, in the film, there is a much better depiction of the power she should have. And although her powers are mentioned in the book, But she never used it.
6 Belladonna, take it.
Famous names in the Shire
- Appears in:hobbit (mention only)
Belladonna, take it. is Bilbo Baggins' mother, and she appears only through second-hand accounts. hobbit and genealogy tables in lot Addendum. Her last name is apparently why Bilbo and Frodo are related to Pippin. who also comes from the Tuk family Gandalf seems to think that her influence made Bilbo Baggins became a born adventurer.
Belladonna's wealthy family and her marriage to Bungo Baggins brought that money to the locals. Making them the Shire's power couple, together they built the local community and built some of the largest and most luxurious homes in Bag End, from which the neighborhood eventually received its name.
7 Elanor Gamji
Inheriting Sam's bravery and his social standing.
- Appears in:The Lord of the Rings “Appendix B, Story of the Third Era, Subsequent Events Regarding the Members of the Society of the Rings.”
The eldest daughter of Samwise Gamgee and Rosie Cotton. She is also known as Elanor the Fair Examples of titles she holds include Keeper of the Red Book of Westmarch, Maid of Honor to Queen Arwen, and wife of Fastred of Greenholm.
Eleanor is often compared to an elf instead of a hobbit because of her golden hair. She is a powerful and influential figure not only in her home in the Shire. but also in the court of King Elessar and with the Guardians of Westmarsh. These were the knights and nobles assigned to the Shire after Sam Gamgee's first journey to the Undying Lands and Elanor's husband, Fastred.