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As many female Hobbit names refer to flower, ''[[wikipedia:Angelica|Angelica]]'' is a genus of plants with medicinal, flavoring, fragrant and medicinal properties. | As many female Hobbit names refer to flower, ''[[wikipedia:Angelica|Angelica]]'' is a genus of plants with medicinal, flavoring, fragrant and medicinal properties. | ||
==Portrayal in | ==Portrayal in adaptations== | ||
'''[[ | '''[[2002]]: [[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (video game)|''The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring'' (video game)]]:''' | ||
:Angelica walks around in [[Bywater]]. She is sad to see Frodo leave and complains that he is going "practically to the other end of the world" (meaning [[Crickhollow]]) unaware how right she is. | :Angelica walks around in [[Bywater]]. She is sad to see Frodo leave and complains that he is going "practically to the other end of the world" (meaning [[Crickhollow]]) unaware how right she is. | ||
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Angelica Baggins | |
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Hobbit | |
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Biographical Information | |
Location | the Shire |
Birth | T.A. 2981 |
Family | |
Parentage | Ponto II Baggins |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Female |
Gallery | Images of Angelica Baggins |
Angelica Baggins was a Hobbit of the Shire.
History
Angelica was the daughter of Ponto II, the grand-niece three times removed of Bilbo Baggins. Though her relationship with Bilbo was more distant, she would call him "Uncle Bilbo". She was invited to Bilbo's Farewell Party in T.A. 3001 and received a round convex mirror as a gift because she obviously admired her appearance.
Etymology
As many female Hobbit names refer to flower, Angelica is a genus of plants with medicinal, flavoring, fragrant and medicinal properties.
Portrayal in adaptations
2002: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (video game):
- Angelica walks around in Bywater. She is sad to see Frodo leave and complains that he is going "practically to the other end of the world" (meaning Crickhollow) unaware how right she is.
References
- J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, "A Long-expected Party"
- J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix C, "Baggins of Hobbiton"