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'''Poppy Chubb-Baggins''' was a [[Hobbits|Hobbit]] of [[the Shire]].
'''Poppy Chubb-Baggins''' was a [[Hobbits|Hobbit]] of [[the Shire]].
==History==
==History==
Poppy was the daughter of [[Falco Chubb-Baggins]]. She married [[Filibert Bolger]].<ref>{{App|Baggins}}</ref>  
Poppy was the daughter of [[Falco Chubb-Baggins]]. She married [[Filibert Bolger]]. She was a guest at [[Bilbo's Farewell Party]].<ref>{{App|Baggins}}</ref>  
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
''[[wikipedia:Poppy|Poppy]]'' is a common family of annual and perennial plants. The name derives from [[Old English]] ''popæg'', ultimately from Latin ''papaver''.  
''[[wikipedia:Poppy|Poppy]]'' is a common family of annual and perennial plants. The name derives from [[Old English]] ''popæg'', ultimately from [[Latin]] ''papaver''.  
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[[Category:Bolger]]
[[Category:Bolger]]
[[Category:Chubb-Baggins]]
[[Category:Chubb-Baggins]]
[[Category:Hobbits]]
[[Category:Hobbits]]
[[Category:Third Age characters]]
[[de:Magsame Bolger]]
[[de:Magsame Bolger]]
[[fi:Unikko Pönkeli-Reppuli]]
[[fi:Unikko Pönkeli-Reppuli]]

Latest revision as of 01:30, 28 January 2024

Poppy Chubb-Baggins
Hobbit
Biographical Information
LocationThe Shire
BirthS.R. 1344
Family
FamilyChubb-Baggins
ParentageFalco Chubb-Baggins
SpouseFilibert Bolger
Physical Description
GenderFemale
GalleryImages of Poppy Chubb-Baggins

Poppy Chubb-Baggins was a Hobbit of the Shire.

History[edit | edit source]

Poppy was the daughter of Falco Chubb-Baggins. She married Filibert Bolger. She was a guest at Bilbo's Farewell Party.[1]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Poppy is a common family of annual and perennial plants. The name derives from Old English popæg, ultimately from Latin papaver.

References