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| parentage=[[Gundahad Bolger]] | | parentage=[[Gundahad Bolger]] | ||
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| spouse=[[Salvia Brandybuck]] | |||
| children=[[Theobald Bolger|Theobald]] | |||
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'''Gundabald Bolger''' was a [[Hobbits|Hobbit]] of [[the Shire]]. | '''Gundabald Bolger''' was a [[Hobbits|Hobbit]] of [[the Shire]]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:26, 17 July 2015
Gundabald Bolger | |
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Hobbit | |
Biographical Information | |
Location | Budgeford |
Birth | S.R. 1222 |
Family | |
Family | Bolger |
Parentage | Gundahad Bolger |
Spouse | Salvia Brandybuck |
Children | Theobald |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Gundabald Bolger was a Hobbit of the Shire.
History
Gundabald was the son of Gundahad Bolger. He married Salvia Brandybuck and had one son, Theobald.[1]
Etymology
The name contains gund "battle" and bald "bold".[2]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix C, "Bolger of Budgeford"
- ↑ Jim Allan (ed.) An Introduction to Elvish, "Giving of Names"