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Bungo, a well-to-do [[hobbit]], married into the [[Took Family|Took]] clan when he wed [[Belladonna Took]], daughter of the [[Old Took]], in 1280. Bungo and Belladonna had only one child together, the infamous '''[[Bilbo Baggins]]'''. | Bungo, a well-to-do [[hobbit]], married into the [[Took Family|Took]] clan when he wed [[Belladonna Took]], daughter of the [[Old Took]], in 1280. Bungo and Belladonna had only one child together, the infamous '''[[Bilbo Baggins]]'''. | ||
Apart from fathering Bilbo, Bungo's other achievement is that he built and excavated the rather luxurious [[Bag End]] in the [[Hobbiton Hill|Hill]] in [[Hobbiton]] | Apart from fathering Bilbo, Bungo's other achievement is that he built and excavated the rather luxurious [[Bag End]] in the [[Hobbiton Hill|Hill]] in [[Hobbiton]]. | ||
There is an indirect mention of Bungo in [[The Fellowship of the Ring]] as the person who laid down some [[Old Winyards]] who were given to [[Old Rory Brandybuck]]. | There is an indirect mention of Bungo in [[The Fellowship of the Ring]] as the person who laid down some [[Old Winyards]] who were given to [[Old Rory Brandybuck]]. |
Revision as of 22:18, 26 January 2008
Bungo Baggins | |
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Hobbit | |
Biographical Information | |
Location | Bag End, Hobbiton |
Birth | S.R. 1246 |
Death | S.R. 1326 |
Family | |
Parentage | Mungo Baggins and Laura Grubb |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Gallery | Images of Bungo Baggins |
Bungo Baggins (T.A. 2846 - 2926, died aged 80) was the eldest child of Mungo Baggins and Laura Grubb.
Bungo, a well-to-do hobbit, married into the Took clan when he wed Belladonna Took, daughter of the Old Took, in 1280. Bungo and Belladonna had only one child together, the infamous Bilbo Baggins.
Apart from fathering Bilbo, Bungo's other achievement is that he built and excavated the rather luxurious Bag End in the Hill in Hobbiton.
There is an indirect mention of Bungo in The Fellowship of the Ring as the person who laid down some Old Winyards who were given to Old Rory Brandybuck.