Well, she is born in YT There were Years of the Trees in total. Galadriel lived through Years of the Trees. Each Year of the Trees is 9. The First, Second, and Third Ages all combined make 7, years.
It uses a conversion factor of 9. She was born in YT There are some older Elves then Galadriel, but as we said in beginning we are putting here only the more famous, and you can find out more about them in our article about who is the oldest Elf in Lord of the Rings.
The question is essentially unanswerable. In The Silmarillion, all the Ainur are roughly the same age as Gandalf. In a very real way, Gandalf is older than time itself. Eru was transcendent, completely outside of and beyond the world. If you use this image please credit us. Table of Contents show. Considering all the evidence, Legolas is most likely somewhere between and years old, although there's plenty of leeway on either side of this estimation. Dwarves are canonically more straightforward than Elves, so it is fitting that Gimli's age in The Lord of the Rings is much clearer than that of his pointy-eared rival.
Although Eru decrees that he had already foreseen the creation of the Dwarves and therefore permitted their existence, the race would not be granted the same immortality as the Elves, but nor would they suffer the same short lives as men, as they needed to endure the dark influence of Morgoth.
Dwarves typically live between two and three hundred years, which casts Gimli in a relatively young light at This is counter to Gimli's curmudgeonly and set-in-his-ways nature, although these could be considered traits of Tolkien's Dwarves in general. Like his fellow Hobbits, Merry is portrayed on film as more or less the same age as Frodo, helping to sustain the idea of a younger protagonist group, yet this isn't far off Tolkien's books in Merry's case. Slightly younger than Sam and only a few years since his coming of age landmark, Merry is still a young Hobbit.
Merry is also Frodo's cousin, so there's no class difference like with Sam Gamgee, but Merry still shows respect to Frodo, and their age difference might account for why. In both iterations of The Lord of the Rings , it's Pippin who often makes the rash comment or error, and this perhaps betrays his younger, pre-coming-of-age years. Even in Jackson's movie trilogy, there's a sense that Pippin is the most youthful of the group, without any discernible or overt indication to confirm this to audiences.
Boromir's age in The Lord of the Rings is arguably the most surprising but explains more about his character than any previous example. Due to his noble bloodline, Boromir was gifted a longer life in the same manner as Aragorn. Unlike the future King of Gondor , however, Boromir is 40 years old compared to Aragorn's 87, which provides greater context to the dynamic between the Fellowship's two Men.
In both the books and films, Boromir is less wise, less strong, and of lower standing than Aragorn, and a large part of that comes down to their relationship of rightful king and steward. There is also an age difference at play, with Aragorn more than twice Boromir's age in both mediums.
This added experience undoubtedly contributes to the duo's uneven dynamic, but with Viggo Mortensen and Sean Bean both the same age, the gulf doesn't come across quite as starkly in the Lord of the Rings movies. Craig first began contributing to Screen Rant in , several years after graduating college, and has been ranting ever since, mostly to himself in a darkened room.
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In contrast, Sam has no problem prioritizing and tending to his responsibilities, whether they consist of caring for the Bag End garden, pursuing Rose Cotton, or helping his master travel across a continent to dispose of an over-powered trinket.
That said, Sam does still have his youthful moments. For instance, early in the book The Fellowship of the Ring , he's informed that they will be taking a shortcut across the Shire in order to avoid a run-in with the Black Riders.
His predictable response is that he will faithfully follow his master wherever he goes. However, internally, he has private misgivings due to a "deep regret" at the fact that they won't be passing an inn situated along the original route that's well-known for its excellent beer.
For the most part, though, Sam regularly displays wisdom and endurance far beyond his years. He remains faithfully by his master's side, correctly identifies Gollum's treachery, fends off Shelob, keeps his master focused, and ultimately carries him halfway up a mountain — much of which can probably be directly attributed to his youthful energy, we might add. While he doesn't live to see the Ring destroyed, Boromir is 41 years old when he joins the Fellowship of the Ring, putting him just a tad older than Samwise.
The son of Denethor is a man of war through and through who, in spite of his years, still possesses a decent amount of youthful vigor. Brave, strong, and daring, the heir to the steward of Gondor displays equal parts experience and energy throughout the adventures of the Fellowship. While he's most known by fans for his betrayal and attack on Frodo, before that point, Boromir cultivates a stellar military reputation and is widely known as a fierce warrior, a cunning captain, and a brave leader of men.
He's idolized by both the soldiers of Gondor and the riders of Rohan. Even after he falls to the lure of the Ring, Boromir is able to rally his spirits and sacrifice himself in defense of his younger companions, Merry and Pippin. The only member of the Fellowship to perish during the War of the Ring if you don't count Gandalf's death and resurrection , Boromir ultimately dies at a fairly young age, without even getting the chance for a good mid-life crisis beforehand.
Frodo Baggins has a full ten years on Boromir, making him 50 years old throughout his adventures. In fact, he literally kicks things off by leaving Bag End the day after his 50th birthday. While this puts him squarely in the middle of a hobbit lifespan, the truth is, the year-old Ringbearer is actually sporting a year-old body when he sets out on his quest. Frodo receives the Ring from Bilbo during his 33rd birthday party — which happens to exactly coincide with Bilbo's st birthday.
From that day forward, the hobbit doesn't age a day. The magic of the Ring prevents his body from aging, keeping him young and attracting the envy of his rapidly aging neighbors. So, while Frodo is technically older than Merry, Sam, and Boromir, in a certain sense, he's physically younger than all of them. This ends up creating the perfect mix of youthful strength and middle-aged wisdom that makes Frodo the perfect candidate for the job of destroying the One Ring.
Aragorn , son of Arathorn, is unique among the men of Middle-earth, particularly during the events of The Lord of the Rings. The Ranger's bloodline, which includes some elvish DNA, is well-known for creating long-lived kings.
See, way back in the beginning of the Second Age , the patriarch of his family tree — Elrond's brother, Elros — chose to become a mortal man. Compare that to Elrond's choice to become an elf. Yeah, it's complicated. Even as a mortal, though, Elros lived to be an impressive years old.
Over time, his descendants had shorter and shorter lives, but they still add up to multiple lifespans compared to other men. So, how old does that make Aragorn, then? This puts the ranger head and shoulders over the younger members of the company.
He's almost twice as old as Frodo, and he's triple Pippin's age. While he remains a hearty warrior, it's Aragorn's age that makes him a particularly good candidate as a leader of men and the eventual high king of Gondor and Arnor.
Once he becomes king, Aragorn goes on to rule for more years, dying at the ripe old age of Gimli provides a hefty dose of comic relief, especially throughout the movies, and this — along with his reduced, dwarvish height — can make the fellow come across as a fairly young dwarf.
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