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<h1 id="title">Bilbo Baggins</h1>
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<figcaption id="img-caption">J. R. R. Tolkien's impression of the literary character Bilbo Baggins, as seen in Tolkien's illustration of Bag End. Drawn by Tolkien for inclusion in illustrated editions of his 1937 novel The Hobbit.</figcaption>
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<h2>Timeline of Bilbo Baggins' life:</h3>
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<li><strong>2890</strong> - Born to Bungo Baggins (father) and Belladonna Took (mother) in the Third Age</li>
<li><strong>2934</strong> - Inherited Bag End after the death of his parents</li>
<li><strong>2941</strong> - The events of The Hobbit took place. Bilbo went on a quest, found the One Ring, and returned to the Shire with immense wealth</li>
<li><strong>2980</strong> - Adopted his cousin Frodo Baggins (age 12), and raised him as his heir</li>
<li><strong>3001</strong> - Left the Shire for Rivendell to be a guest of Elrond and the elves, and passed down Bag End and most of his possessions, including the One Ring, to Frodo</li>
<li><strong>3002</strong> - Arrived in Rivendell, where he wrote his memoir "There and Back Again", a book "Translations from the Elvish", and the "Song of Eärendil"</li>
<li><strong>3018</strong> - Attended the Council of Elrond and gifted Frodo his old mithril coat and his sword "Sting", both of which were instrumental in Frodo's quest to destroy the One Ring</li>
<li><strong>3021</strong> - Celebrated his 131st birthday, becoming the oldest Hobbit in history, then sailed west to Valinor, never to be seen again</li>
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cite="https://archive.org/details/j-r-r-tolkien-lord-of-the-rings-01-the-fellowship-of-the-ring-retail-pdf"
>
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"Bilbo was very rich and very peculiar,
and had been the wonder of the Shire for sixty years,
ever since his remarkable disappearance and unexpected return."
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<cite>-- The Fellowship of the Ring, "A Long-expected Party"</cite>
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Learn more about Bilbo Baggins on the
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href="http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Bilbo_Baggins#Early_life"
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>unofficial Wiki</a
> for the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.
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