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'''Little Gelion''' was a lesser river that rose beneath [[Himring]] in the north marches of [[Beleriand]], whose spring was close by that of the [[Celon]]. Where the Celon ran southwest towards the borders of [[Doriath]], the Little Gelion followed a twisting course to the southeast, where it joined with the [[Greater Gelion]] to form the long river [[Gelion]] itself.<ref>{{S|Map}}</ref> The river formed the southwest border of the ward of [[Maglor]].<ref>{{S|Beleriand}}</ref>
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'''Little Gelion''' was a lesser river that rose beneath [[Himring]] in the north marches of [[Beleriand]], whose spring was close by that of the [[Celon]]. Where the Celon ran southwest towards the borders of [[Doriath]], the Little Gelion followed a twisting course to the southeast, where it joined with the [[Greater Gelion]] to form the long river [[Gelion]] itself.<ref>{{S|Map}}</ref> The river formed the southwest border of the ward of [[Maglor]].<ref>{{S|Beleriand}}</ref>
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[[Category:Rivers of Beleriand]]
[[Category:Rivers of Beleriand]]

Latest revision as of 14:40, 1 December 2019

Little Gelion
River
Christopher Tolkien - Gelion .jpg
General Information
LocationEast Beleriand
TypeRiver
DescriptionTributary of Gelion

Little Gelion was a lesser river that rose beneath Himring in the north marches of Beleriand, whose spring was close by that of the Celon. Where the Celon ran southwest towards the borders of Doriath, the Little Gelion followed a twisting course to the southeast, where it joined with the Greater Gelion to form the long river Gelion itself.[1] The river formed the southwest border of the ward of Maglor.[2]

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