<category>
<category>
<category>
</category>
</category>
</category>
<category>
<category>
<category>
</category>
</category>
</category>
I have an xml segment as above where many of the child nodes have the same name as the parent nodes, repeating multiple levels deep. Using LINQ to XML I would like to query 1) just the top level nodes and 2) all the second level nodes and their descendants. Normally I could use .Descendents("category") or .Element() if the node names were unique, but I cant find any way of specifying a level/depth in the XML hierarchy.