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==Other versions of the Legendarium==
==Other versions of the Legendarium==
Estella was a very late addition to the canon. So late, in fact, that [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]] did not include her in Merry's genealogy until after the first edition of ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' had been published. This late change took many years to be incorporated in all versions of the book, so that many extant copies are missing Estella's name altogether.<ref>{{PM|Trees}}</ref>
Estella was added to the Brandybuck family tree by Tolkien during the revisions that led to the second edition of ''The Lord of the Rings'' in the mid-1960s. For unclear reasons<ref>{{PM|Trees}}</ref> she did not initially appear in the hardcover edition, but only in the mass market paperback edition published by [[Ballantine Books]]. Estella was finally added to the hardcover editions after an update to the text in 1987.<ref>[[J.R.R. Tolkien]], ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', "Note on the Text" (by [[Douglas A. Anderson]])</ref>


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Estella Bolger
Hobbit
Biographical Information
LocationThe Shire
BirthS.R. 1385
Family
FamilyBolger
ParentageOdovacar Bolger and Rosamunda Took
SiblingsFredegar
SpouseMeriadoc Brandybuck
Physical Description
GenderFemale

Estella Brandybuck, née Bolger, was a Hobbit of the Shire.

History

Estella was the second child of Odovacar Bolger and Rosamunda Took. She was present at Bilbo's Farewell Party.

Her older brother, Fredegar, was well acquainted with Meriadoc Brandybuck, and Estella eventually married him after the War of the Ring.[1]

Etymology

Jim Allan has suggested that Estella is related to the Spanish Estrella, derived from the Latin stella, both meaning "star".[2]

Other versions of the Legendarium

Estella was added to the Brandybuck family tree by Tolkien during the revisions that led to the second edition of The Lord of the Rings in the mid-1960s. For unclear reasons[3] she did not initially appear in the hardcover edition, but only in the mass market paperback edition published by Ballantine Books. Estella was finally added to the hardcover editions after an update to the text in 1987.[4]

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