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| name=Polo Baggins
| othernames=Pola Labingi
| birth=Around {{SR|1256}}
| death=
| parentage=[[Ponto I Baggins|Ponto Baggins]] and [[Mimosa Bunce]]
| location=[[the Shire]]
| gender=Male
| hair=
|}}
'''Polo Baggins''' was a Hobbit of [[the Shire]].
==History==
Polo was the second child, and only son, of [[Ponto I Baggins|Ponto Baggins]] and [[Mimosa Bunce]]. In his turn, Polo also had a son and a daughter, [[Posco Baggins|Posco]] and [[Prisca Baggins|Prisca]].<ref>{{App|Baggins}}</ref>
==Etmology==
The name ''Polo'' was meaningless in contemporary [[Hobbitish]] [[Westron]]. It represented an original name ''Pola''.<ref>{{App|Translation}}</ref>
{{references}}
[[Category:Hobbits]][[Category:Baggins]]
[[Category:Hobbits]][[Category:Baggins]]
'''Polo Baggins''' was the second child, and only son, of [[Ponto I Baggins|Ponto Baggins]] and [[Mimosa Bunce]]. In his turn, Polo also had a son and a daughter, and through them he founded a populous branch of the [[Baggins Family|Baggins family]] (though none of his descendants played a significant part in the tales of the [[War of the Ring]]). Most of these descendants came through his son [[Posco Baggins]], while his daughter [[Prisca Baggins|Prisca]] married into the [[Bolger Family|Bolger]] family.
[[de:Polo Beutlin]]
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[[fi:Polo Reppuli]]
[[fi:Polo Reppuli]]

Revision as of 10:49, 3 December 2010

Polo Baggins
Hobbit
Biographical Information
Other namesPola Labingi
Locationthe Shire
BirthAround S.R. 1256
Family
ParentagePonto Baggins and Mimosa Bunce
Physical Description
GenderMale

Polo Baggins was a Hobbit of the Shire.

History

Polo was the second child, and only son, of Ponto Baggins and Mimosa Bunce. In his turn, Polo also had a son and a daughter, Posco and Prisca.[1]

Etmology

The name Polo was meaningless in contemporary Hobbitish Westron. It represented an original name Pola.[2]

References