Aragorn and Arwen's marriage was, I think, a happy one. Tolkien does say that they lived together in 'great glory and bliss'. Arwen's grief at Aragorn's death was not so much in regret for her own choice of mortality as for the parting death appeared to impose upon her and Aragorn.
It wasn't Maedhros, it was Maeglin who was the son of Eol. Maedhros was the son of Fëanor, who, incidently, didn't have the happiest of marriages (though almost nothing is known about it).
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