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| family=[[Bolger Family|Bolger]] | |||
| parentage=[[Adalgar Bolger]] | | parentage=[[Adalgar Bolger]] | ||
| | | siblings=[[Rudigar Bolger|Rudigar]] and [[Rudibert Bolger|Rudibert]] | ||
| spouse=[[Fosco Baggins]] | |||
| children=[[Dora Baggins|Dora]], [[Drogo Baggins|Drogo]] and [[Dudo Baggins|Dudo]] | |||
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'''Ruby Baggins, née Bolger''', was a [[Hobbits|Hobbit]] of [[the Shire]]. | '''Ruby Baggins, née Bolger''', was a [[Hobbits|Hobbit]] of [[the Shire]]. | ||
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Ruby Bolger | |
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Hobbit | |
Biographical Information | |
Location | The Shire |
Birth | S.R. 1264 |
Family | |
Family | Bolger |
Parentage | Adalgar Bolger |
Siblings | Rudigar and Rudibert |
Spouse | Fosco Baggins |
Children | Dora, Drogo and Dudo |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Female |
Ruby Baggins, née Bolger, was a Hobbit of the Shire.
History
The daughter of Adalgar Bolger, Ruby married Fosco Baggins.[1] They had three children: Dora, Drogo and Dudo.[2]
Etymology
Perhaps it's not unintentional that a Hobbit woman with a jewel-name married into the Baggins family, recently made rich by Bilbo's travels. Both Ruby's marriage and name are consistent with the Bolgers' being of a higher class.[3]
The name of the ruby derives from Latin rubeus meaning "red".[4]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix C, "Bolger of Budgeford"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix C, "Baggins of Hobbiton"
- ↑ Jim Allan (ed.), An Introduction to Elvish, p.198
- ↑ Wiktionary entry