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{{Infobox Person Hobbits
 
{{Infobox Person Hobbits
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| name = Drogo Baggins
 
| name = Drogo Baggins
 
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| spouse = [[Primula (Brandybuck) Baggins|Primula Brandybuck]]
 
| spouse = [[Primula (Brandybuck) Baggins|Primula Brandybuck]]
 
| weapon =
 
| weapon =
| race = [[Hobbit]]
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| race = [[Hobbits]]
 
| culture = [[Shire]]-hobbits ([[Baggins family]])
 
| culture = [[Shire]]-hobbits ([[Baggins family]])
 
| gender = Male
 
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[[Drogo Baggins]] ([[TA 2908]] (SR 1308) - [[TA 2980]] (SR 1380)) was a [[Hobbit]] of the [[Shire]].
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'''Drogo Baggins''' was a [[Hobbit]] of the [[Shire]] and the father of [[Frodo Baggins]], who was one of the many [[Ring-bearer|bearers]] of the [[One Ring]].
   
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== Biography ==
Drogo Baggins was the son of [[Fosco Baggins]] and was the brother of both [[Dora Baggins]] and [[Dudo Baggins]].
 
   
He married [[Primula (Brandybuck) Baggins|Primula Brandybuck]] and was the father of [[Frodo Baggins]], the [[Ring-bearer|bearer]] of the [[One Ring]].
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Drogo Baggins was the eldest son of [[Fosco Baggins]] and was the brother of [[Dora Baggins|Dora]] and [[Dudo Baggins]].
 
He married [[Primula (Brandybuck) Baggins|Primula Brandybuck]] and they had only one child, [[Frodo Baggins]]. He was a second cousin of [[Bilbo Baggins]]. After his marriage, he lived in [[Buckland]] and often stayed at [[Brandy Hall]], where his father-in-law, [[Gorbadoc Brandybuck]] kept a generous table. Drogo and his wife died when Frodo was only twelve years old: they drowned in the [[Brandywine River]], but there was some debate as to why. Some said that he and Primula went boating after dinner and his weight sunk the boat, while others maintained that his death was not an accident, and his wife pushed him in and was then pulled in after him.
   
He was a second cousin to [[Bilbo Baggins]]. [[Samwise Gamgee]]'s father, [[Hamfast Gamgee|The Gaffer]] described him as a "decent, respectable hobbit" who was "partial to his vittles."
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[[Samwise Gamgee]]'s father, [[Hamfast Gamgee|The Gaffer]], described him as a "decent, respectable hobbit" who was "partial to his vittles."<ref>''[[The Lord of the Rings]], [[The Fellowship of the Ring (novel)|The Fellowship of the Ring]],'' Book One, Chapter I: "[[A Long-expected Party (chapter)|A Long-expected Party]]"</ref><ref>''[[The Complete Guide to Middle-earth]]''</ref>
   
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== Translations around the world ==
==History==
 
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|width=300px|'''Foreign Language'''
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|width=300px|'''Translated name'''
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|-
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|Amharic
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|ዽሮጎ ባግጊንስ
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|Arabic
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|دروغو باغينز
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|-
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|Armenian
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|Դրոգո Բագգինս
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|-
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|Belarusian Cyrillic
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|Дрого Баггінс
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|-
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|Bengali
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|ড্রগো ব্যাগিন্স
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|-
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|Bulgarian Cyrillic
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|Дрого Баггинс
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|-
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|Chinese (Simplified)
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|德罗戈巴金斯
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|-
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|Czech
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|Drogo Pytlík
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|-
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|Danish
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|Drogo Sækker
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|-
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|Dutch
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|Drogo Balings
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|-
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|French
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|Drogon Sacquet
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|-
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|Georgian
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|ძროგო ბაგგინს
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|-
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|German
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|Drogo Beutlin
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|-
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|Gujarati
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|ડ્રોગો બગ્ગિન્સ
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|-
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|Greek
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|Δρογο Μπάγκινς
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|-
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|Hebrew
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|דרוגו באגינס
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|-
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|Hindi
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|ड्रोगो बग्गिन्स
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|-
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|Hungarian
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|Zsákos Drogó
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|-
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|Japanese
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|ドロゴ ・ バギンズ
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|-
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|Kannada
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|ಡ್ರೊಗೊ ಭಗ್ಗಿನ್ಸ್
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|-
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|Kazakh
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|Дрого Баггінс (Cyrillic) Drogo Baggins (Latin)
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|-
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|Korean
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|드로고 배긴스
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|-
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|Kyrgyz Cyrillic
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|Дрого Баггинс
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|-
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|Macedonian Cyrillic
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|Дрого Баггинс
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|-
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|Marathi
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|ड्रोगो भग्गिन्स
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|-
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|Mongolian Cyrillic
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|Дрого Баггинс
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|-
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|Nepalese
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|ड्रोगो बग्गिन्स
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|-
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|Pashto
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|ضروګو باګګینس ?
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|-
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|Persian
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|ضروگو باگگینس ?
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|-
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|Portuguese (Brazil)
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|Drogo Bolseiro
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|-
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|Portuguese (Portugal)
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|Drogo Baggins
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|-
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|Punjabi
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|ਡ੍ਰੋਗੋ ਬਾਗ੍ਗਿਨ੍ਸ
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|-
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|Russian
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|Дрого Бэггинс
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|-
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|Sanskrit
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|ड्रोगो बग्गिन्स्
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|-
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|Serbian
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|Дрого Баггинс (Cyrillic) Drogo Baggins (Latin)
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|-
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|Sinhalese
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|ඩ්‍රොගො බග්ගින්ස්
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|-
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|Spanish (Spain and Latin America)
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|Drogo Bolsón
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|-
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|Tajik Cyrillic
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|Дрого Баггинс
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|-
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|Tamil
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|ட்ராகோ பேகின்ஸ் ?
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|-
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|Telugu
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|డ్రొగొ బగ్గిన్స
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|-
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|Ukrainian Cyrillic
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|Дроґо Баґґінс
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|-
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|Uzbek
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|Дрого Баггинс (Cyrillic) Drogo Baggins (Latin)
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|-
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|Yiddish
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|דראָגאָ באַגגינס
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After his marriage, he lived in [[Buckland]] and often stayed at [[Brandy Hall]], where his father-in-law, [[Gorbadoc Brandybuck]] kept a generous table. He and his wife died when Frodo was only twelve years old. Drogo drowned in the [[Brandywine River]], but there was some debate as to why; some said that he and Primula went boating after dinner and his weight sunk the boat, while others maintained that his wife pushed him in and he pulled her in after him.
 
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==References==
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== References ==
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<references/>
*[[The Lord of the Rings]]: [[A Long-expected Party]] pgs. 22-3 & 1000-1
 
*[[The Complete Guide to Middle-earth]]
 
   
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==External link==
 
 
*[http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Drogo_Baggins Drogo Baggins] at Tolkien Gateway
 
   
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[[de:Drogo Beutlin]]
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[[fr:Drogon Sacquet]]
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[[it:Drogo Baggins]]
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[[nl:Drogo Balings]]
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[[pl:Drogo Baggins]]
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[[ru:Дрого Бэггинс]]
 
[[Category:Hobbits]]
 
[[Category:Hobbits]]
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[[Category:Baggins]]

Revision as of 15:55, 5 February 2019

Drogo Baggins was a Hobbit of the Shire and the father of Frodo Baggins, who was one of the many bearers of the One Ring.

Biography

Drogo Baggins was the eldest son of Fosco Baggins and was the brother of Dora and Dudo Baggins. He married Primula Brandybuck and they had only one child, Frodo Baggins. He was a second cousin of Bilbo Baggins. After his marriage, he lived in Buckland and often stayed at Brandy Hall, where his father-in-law, Gorbadoc Brandybuck kept a generous table. Drogo and his wife died when Frodo was only twelve years old: they drowned in the Brandywine River, but there was some debate as to why. Some said that he and Primula went boating after dinner and his weight sunk the boat, while others maintained that his death was not an accident, and his wife pushed him in and was then pulled in after him.

Samwise Gamgee's father, The Gaffer, described him as a "decent, respectable hobbit" who was "partial to his vittles."[1][2]

Translations around the world

Foreign Language Translated name
Amharic ዽሮጎ ባግጊንስ
Arabic دروغو باغينز
Armenian Դրոգո Բագգինս
Belarusian Cyrillic Дрого Баггінс
Bengali ড্রগো ব্যাগিন্স
Bulgarian Cyrillic Дрого Баггинс
Chinese (Simplified) 德罗戈巴金斯
Czech Drogo Pytlík
Danish Drogo Sækker
Dutch Drogo Balings
French Drogon Sacquet
Georgian ძროგო ბაგგინს
German Drogo Beutlin
Gujarati ડ્રોગો બગ્ગિન્સ
Greek Δρογο Μπάγκινς
Hebrew דרוגו באגינס
Hindi ड्रोगो बग्गिन्स
Hungarian Zsákos Drogó
Japanese ドロゴ ・ バギンズ
Kannada ಡ್ರೊಗೊ ಭಗ್ಗಿನ್ಸ್
Kazakh Дрого Баггінс (Cyrillic) Drogo Baggins (Latin)
Korean 드로고 배긴스
Kyrgyz Cyrillic Дрого Баггинс
Macedonian Cyrillic Дрого Баггинс
Marathi ड्रोगो भग्गिन्स
Mongolian Cyrillic Дрого Баггинс
Nepalese ड्रोगो बग्गिन्स
Pashto ضروګو باګګینس ?
Persian ضروگو باگگینس ?
Portuguese (Brazil) Drogo Bolseiro
Portuguese (Portugal) Drogo Baggins
Punjabi ਡ੍ਰੋਗੋ ਬਾਗ੍ਗਿਨ੍ਸ
Russian Дрого Бэггинс
Sanskrit ड्रोगो बग्गिन्स्
Serbian Дрого Баггинс (Cyrillic) Drogo Baggins (Latin)
Sinhalese ඩ්‍රොගො බග්ගින්ස්
Spanish (Spain and Latin America) Drogo Bolsón
Tajik Cyrillic Дрого Баггинс
Tamil ட்ராகோ பேகின்ஸ் ?
Telugu డ్రొగొ బగ్గిన్స
Ukrainian Cyrillic Дроґо Баґґінс
Uzbek Дрого Баггинс (Cyrillic) Drogo Baggins (Latin)
Yiddish דראָגאָ באַגגינס

References