Belen
Belen (born First Age 292) was the younger son of Bëor the Old.
History
Belen was born three years after Baran, who inherited the title of family head from his father. It was to Belen, his second son, that Bëor the Old chiefly transmitted his wisdom and lore. Belen fathered Beldir, and was an ancestor of Beren Erchamion.
Other versions of the legendarium
In the introduction to The Grey Annals, Christopher Tolkien stated that they were written in the 1930s. This work was laid aside while J.R.R. Tolkien wrote The Lord of the Rings, after which he returned to his work on the elder days. In his later writings Tolkien relocated the coming of the Edain over the Blue Mountains nearly a century earlier, which occasioned a large-scale overhaul of the chronology and genealogies.
In the older Grey Annals Bëor was followed by his sons Bregolas and Barahir. In the new version four generations were inserted between Bëor and the brothers Bregolas and Barahir. Along with this change Belen was added as the ancestor of Beren.
Referencias
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