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Eldar.
Among the Elves are two major groups blended between the three Elven
clans; the Eldar and the Avari. In all groups are some of all three clans
save the Vanyar. Everyone of the Vanyar Elves reached Valinor. Those of the
Elves who were willing to leave the starlit shores and try to reach Valinor
in the first great journey from Cuivinien are counted among the Eldar, those
who left Cùivinien but never came across the sundering sea are the Teleri
but are still among the Eldar and the rest who were unwilling to leave
Cùivinien are largely counted as Avari
The Eldar lines first prince was Ingwë, Finwë and Elwë who Orome chosed
to bring to Valinor to see the light and glory of the valar city Valimar.
After there return to Cuivinien all of Ingwe and most of Finwe and Elwe`s
people agreed to head for Valinor. Those are called Eldar or Kalaquendi.The
first who left was Ingwe`s people Vanjar, then came Noldor, Finwes people
and last Teleri lead by Elwe and his brother Olwe. Many Teleri Elves turned
of or left the trail to live in the forest or by the sea, those Elves became
the Umanjar Elves After many years of travelling they reach the border of
Middleearth near river Anduin and Hithaeglir mauntains. Noldor and Vanjar
crossed the river and mauntains but Teleri wantet to stay for a while by the
brinks of Anduin.One of the Teleri Elves,Lenwe,then lead a large group of
Elves south, down the river but his son Denethor later brought some of this
people to Beleriand and they is called the Nandor-Elves. Elwe then lead the
rest of the Teleri Elves across Misty mauntains and Eriador heading Valinor.
The Eldar Elves are called Kalaquendi / Lightelves because they travelled
to Valinor and saw Telperion and Laurelin who lightend up Aman.
Taken from :
http://www.annalsofarda.dk/Annals-of-Arda/Elves-index-tables/Elves.htm
The following picture is a representation of Elrond, telling the council
about the host of Fingolfin. It's been drawn by the artist Michael Kaluta.

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