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A great-uncle of [[Bilbo Baggins]], the younger brother of [[Bilbo]]'s grandfather [[Mungo_Baggins|Mungo]]; he married [[Mimosa Bunce]].<br />
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Ponto and Mimosa had two children:
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* [[Polo Baggins|Polo]]
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'''Ponto Baggins''' was a Hobbit of [[The Shire]].


==History==
Ponto was the middle child of [[Balbo Baggins|Balbo]] and [[Berylla Boffin|Berylla Baggins]]. He married [[Mimosa Bunce]], with whom he had two children: [[Rosa Baggins|Rosa]] and [[Polo Baggins|Polo]].<ref>{{App|Baggins}}</ref>
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[[Category:Hobbits]]
[[Category:Baggins]]
[[Category:Baggins]]
[[Category:Third Age characters]]
[[de:Ponto Beutlin (Sohn von Balbo)]]
[[fi:Ponto Reppuli]]
[[fr:encyclo/personnages/hobbits/sacquet/ponto_sacquet_1]]

Revision as of 09:05, 18 September 2015

Ponto Baggins
Hobbit
Biographical Information
LocationThe Shire
BirthS.R. 1216
DeathS.R. 1311 (aged 95)
Family
FamilyBaggins
ParentageBalbo Baggins and Berylla Boffin
SiblingsMungo, Pansy, Largo and Lily
SpouseMimosa Bunce
ChildrenRosa and Polo
Physical Description
GenderMale

Ponto Baggins was a Hobbit of The Shire.

History

Ponto was the middle child of Balbo and Berylla Baggins. He married Mimosa Bunce, with whom he had two children: Rosa and Polo.[1]

References