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Old 07-08-2014, 03:39 PM   #33
Belegorn
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Originally Posted by Yregwyn View Post
I dont think either of them could match Maedros, Fingon,Turgon, Finrod (who was Galadriels big brother) and there peers not to meantion the likes of Feanor or Fingolfin.
If we look to the Unfinished Tales it is said of Galadriel in conjunction with Fëanor that they were the greatest Eldar in Aman [Part ll, ch. 4] She is said the possess "the equal if unlike endowments of Fëanor." Of those endowments it is said in the Silmarillion and in Morgoth's Ring:

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Originally Posted by Silmarillion, ch. 11
Fëanor was made the mightiest in all parts of body and mind, in valour, in endurance, in beauty, in understanding, in skill, in strength and in subtlety alike, of all the Children of Illuvatar.
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Originally Posted by MR, p. 236
he was mighty in body and in all the skills of the body, and supreme among the Eldar in eagerness and strength and subtlety of mind
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Originally Posted by MR, p. 247
Aulë nameth Fëanor the greatest of the Eldar, and in potency that is true.
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Originally Posted by MR, p. 240
This child is the greatest in gifts that hath arisen or shall arise among the Eldar.
She is compared with the greatest/mightiest of the Noldor, "his likeness has never again appeared in Arda... Thus ended the mightiest of the Noldor" [Sil, ch. 13, p. 125] which includes not only herself, but all the other princes who followed Fëanor and Fingolfin into Beleriand that you mentioned.

Lastly there is a quote in UT that compares Galadriel to the loremasters who're described in note 23 of The People's of Middle-earth.

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Originally Posted by Note 23
Nor were the 'loremasters' a separate guild of gentle scribes, soon burned by the Orks of Angband upon pyres of books. They were mostly even as Fëanor, the greatest, kings, princes and warriors, such as the valiant captains of Gondolin
Not all of them were as such but it is interesting that generally who they are compared to are Fëanor and/or Gondolin's captains, such as Ecthelion. So I'd say that Galadriel imo was clearly a match for any of these guys, and certainly their better.

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Originally Posted by Yregwyn View Post
there was a huge difference in 1st and 3rd age elfs. Especially with the Sindar and Noldar lines.
Not necessarily a huge difference in innate abilities. Some of the Sindar in fact grew to become powerful.

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Originally Posted by Silmarillion, ch. 12
Only in the realm of Doriath, whose queen Melian was of the kindred of the Valar, did the Sindar come near to match the Calaquendi of the Blessed Realm.
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