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This article is about minor members of the Order of the Phoenix from the Harry Potter books. The Order is a society formed by Albus Dumbledore to fight against Lord Voldemort. It encompasses detail from all seven Harry Potter novels, including Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, which was published on July 21, 2007. In the Harry Potter novels, by J. K. Rowling, the Order of the Phoenix is a fictional organisation founded by, Albus Dumbledore, to fight Lord Voldemort and his followers the Death Eaters. ...
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The Order of the Phoenix is a fictional organization in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. ...
Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore is a fictional character within the Harry Potter series written by British author J. K. Rowling. ...
Lord Voldemort (né Tom Marvolo Riddle) is a fictional character and the archvillain in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
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Caradoc Dearborn was a member of the original Order of the Phoenix. He is mentioned in passing in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, where he is in the photograph of the old Order. Dearborn went missing during the First Wizarding War, and was presumably murdered by Death Eaters. This article is about the Harry Potter series of novels. ...
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The Order of the Phoenix is a fictional organization in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. ...
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Edgar Bones Edgar Bones was a member of the Order of the Phoenix in the 1970s who was killed, with his wife and children, by a Death Eater. Alastor Moody said that "he was a great wizard", and Hagrid considered the Bones family to be among the best witches and wizards of the age. Edgar Bones was the brother of Amelia Bones. His niece, Susan Bones, is a Hufflepuff girl in Harry Potter's year. After the mass breakout of Azkaban Prison, she tells Harry that she can relate to him, regarding the circumstances of his fame. This article is about the Harry Potter series of novels. ...
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Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (film) or Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (video game) Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (published in the United States as Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone) is the first novel in the Harry Potter series written by J...
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Professor Rubeus Hagrid is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
Amelia Susan Bones is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of books. ...
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Harry James Potter is a fictional character and the main character of J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter fantasy series of books. ...
Azkaban is the fictional wizard prison in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. ...
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Dedalus Diggle Dedalus Diggle is a wizard and a member of the Order of the Phoenix and part of the Advance Guard who helps Harry Potter escape from the Dursleys' house in Book 5. Harry also remembers Diggle as bowing to him once outside a shop. In the first book, when he recalls the incident, he remembers Aunt Petunia being very frightened. Harry met Diggle in the Leaky Cauldron in Philosopher's Stone. He can be seen in that scene in the movie. Diggle was described by Minerva McGonagall as "never having had much sense", after, on the night of November 1, 1981, he releases shooting stars over Kent to celebrate the downfall of Lord Voldemort. Diggle wears a violet suit with matching top hat, with a small flower tucked into the brim. In the Deathly Hallows, he helped get the Dursleys into a protected area. His house was destroyed by the Death Eaters, although he was not there at the time. This article is about the Harry Potter series of novels. ...
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Two-month-old Australian baby Azaria Chamberlain disappeared on the night of 17 August 1980 on a camping trip with her family. ...
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (film) or Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (video game) Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (published in the United States as Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone) is the first novel in the Harry Potter series written by J...
Professor Minerva McGonagall is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final book in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling. ...
Elphias Doge Elphias Doge is among the members of the Order of the Phoenix that comes to collect Harry and take him to Grimmauld Place at the begininng of Order of the Phoenix. He is described as being "wheezy-voiced" and "silver-haired." It is also known (according to Moody) that Elphias Doge used to wear a "stupid hat." He writes an obituary of Dumbledore for The Daily Prophet. It is where the reader first learns about Albus Dumbledore's family tragedies. Elphias is notable in the seventh book for being one of the few who openly continues to defend Dumbledore, although his belief wavers at the hands of Ron's aunt Muriel. As students at Hogwarts, Doge and Dumbledore were good friends and planned a trip around the world together. But that was before Dumbledore's mother, Kendra, died. This article is about the Harry Potter series of novels. ...
Peter Cartwright was born in Krugersdorp, Gauteng, South Africa in 1935. ...
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Harry James Potter is a fictional character and the main character of J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter fantasy series of books. ...
Number twelve, Grimmauld Place, London is the address of a fictitious house in the Harry Potter books. ...
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Benjy Fenwick Benjy Fenwick was an Order of the Phoenix member during the first war against Lord Voldemort. Moody tells Harry he was blasted to pieces by Death Eaters. This article is about the Harry Potter series of novels. ...
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The Order of the Phoenix is a fictional organization in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. ...
Lord Voldemort (né Tom Marvolo Riddle) is a fictional character and the archvillain in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
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In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ...
Arabella Figg Arabella Doreen Figg, better known simply as Mrs Figg, is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. She surreptitiously watches over Harry Potter while he is at home with the family of his mother's sister, the Dursleys. She makes her first appearance as Harry's babysitter, in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. She has a lifelong love of cats and often shows photos of her cats to Harry when he is sent to her house, much to his displeasure. This article is about the Harry Potter series of novels. ...
Kathryn Hunter is an English actress who has had many roles involved with British television. ...
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a 2007 fantasy adventure film, based on the novel of the same name, by J. K. Rowling. ...
Blood purity is a central concept in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. ...
Blood purity is a central concept in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. ...
Kathryn Hunter is an English actress who has had many roles involved with British television. ...
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (film) or Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (video game) Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (published in the United States as Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone) is the first novel in the Harry Potter series written by J...
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Alice, a fictional character based on a real character from the work of Lewis Carroll. ...
Joanne Jo Murray nee Rowling OBE (born 31 July 1965[2]), who writes under the pen name J. K. Rowling,[3] is an English writer and author of the Harry Potter fantasy series, which has gained worldwide attention, won multiple awards, and sold over 325 million books. ...
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Harry James Potter is a fictional character and the main character of J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter fantasy series of books. ...
The Dursleys or the Dursley family are fictional characters in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (film) or Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (video game) Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (published in the United States as Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone) is the first novel in the Harry Potter series written by J...
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Though she maintains a good Muggle cover, Mrs Figg is actually a Squib, a non-magical being born to a family of wizards. She does "a roaring trade" in cross-bred cats and Kneazles, their magical variant. Mrs. Figg even belongs to the Order of the Phoenix and functions as one of Albus Dumbledore's liaisons between the magical and Muggle worlds. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Blood purity is a central concept in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. ...
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In the Harry Potter novels, by J. K. Rowling, the Order of the Phoenix is a fictional organisation founded by, Albus Dumbledore, to fight Lord Voldemort and his followers the Death Eaters. ...
Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore is a fictional character within the Harry Potter series written by British author J. K. Rowling. ...
Her forename is of Scottish origin, derived from "Annabella"; however, an alternate form of "Arabel" in the Middle Ages was "Orabel", derived from the Latin word "Orabilis", meaning "To Invoke (a Saint)". One might make a tenuous connection between this and her attempt to rescue Harry from first the Dementors and then the Wizengamot. A dementor is an utterly foul fictional being, the worst creature J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter book series has to offer. ...
The Wizengamot is a fictional body of wizards in the Harry Potter series of books. ...
In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Dumbledore refers to "Arabella Figg" as part of "the old crowd", giving the first clue to her true identity. Author J. K. Rowling confirmed that the two characters are the same person, placed near Harry's childhood home to keep an eye on him. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film) or Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (video game) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth novel in the Harry Potter series written by J.K. Rowling. ...
In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix she aids Harry after he and his cousin Dudley Dursley are attacked by two Dementors, and chooses to reveal herself to him. When the Ministry of Magic tries to have Harry expelled from Hogwarts for underage use of magic (which he did to save himself and Dudley) Mrs Figg's testimony before the Wizengamot is crucial in allowing Harry to stay at Hogwarts. She also reveals that she deliberately made Harry's stays with her unpleasant so that the Dursleys would continue to send him to her. It has been suggested that Inquisitorial Squad be merged into this article or section. ...
The Dursleys or the Dursley family are fictional characters in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
In the fictional universe of the Harry Potter series as written by J. K. Rowling, the Ministry of Magic is the governing body of the magical community of Britain and succeeded the earlier Wizards Council. ...
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, within J. K. Rowlings best-selling Harry Potter series, is a school of magic for witches and wizards between the ages of eleven and eighteen living in The United Kingdom and The Republic of Ireland. ...
According to J. K. Rowling's website, Squibs are actually incapable of seeing Dementors. However, Mrs Figg was familiar with the negative feelings caused by those creatures, so she was able to testify on Harry's behalf before the Wizengamot without committing perjury, although she apparently lied about being able to see the Dementors, as demonstrated by saying that the Dementors "ran", and then being corrected - Dementors don't run, they float. Perjury is the act of lying or making verifiably false statements on a material matter under oath or affirmation in a court of law or in any of various sworn statements in writing. ...
In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Mrs Figg attends Dumbledore's funeral at Hogwarts. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, released on July 16, 2005, is the sixth of seven novels in J.K. Rowlings popular Harry Potter series. ...
Hestia Jones Hestia Jones is a pink-cheeked, black-haired witch who is part of the advance guard that helps Harry Potter in his escape from the Dursleys in Order of the Phoenix. She is a new member of the Order of the Phoenix. The morning after Harry arrived at headquarters she was standing guard at the Department of Mysteries after Kingsley Shacklebolt's night shift. She is supportive of Dumbledore and believes him when he says Lord Voldemort has returned. Her name comes from the Greek goddess Hestia, the goddess of the hearth and protector of the home. (This is played upon as she is first seen near a toaster.) She escorts the Dursleys from Number 4 Privet Drive into hiding at the beginning of Deathly Hallows, along with Dedalus Diggle. This article is about the Harry Potter series of novels. ...
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The Dursleys are a fictional family from the Harry Potter series of books and films. ...
In Greek mythology, virginal Hestia (ancient Greek ) is the goddess of the hearth, of the right ordering of domesticity and the family, who received the first offering at every sacrifice in the household. ...
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Frank and Alice Longbottom Frank and Alice Longbottom are the parents of Neville Longbottom, a Gryffindor boy in the same year as Harry Potter at Hogwarts. Along with Alastor Moody, they are remembered as being three of the greatest Aurors the Ministry ever had. According to Dumbledore, they had "thrice defied" Lord Voldemort by 1981. This article is about the Harry Potter series of novels. ...
Blood purity is a central concept in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. ...
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film) or Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (video game) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth novel in the Harry Potter series written by J.K. Rowling. ...
Neville Longbottom is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
In the Harry Potter series, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is divided into four houses, each bearing the last name of its founder: Godric Gryffindor, Salazar Slytherin, Rowena Ravenclaw and Helga Hufflepuff. ...
Harry James Potter is a fictional character and the main character of J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter fantasy series of books. ...
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, within J. K. Rowlings best-selling Harry Potter series, is a school of magic for witches and wizards between the ages of eleven and eighteen living in The United Kingdom and The Republic of Ireland. ...
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Their success, however, was cut short, as Frank and Alice were tortured into insanity with the Cruciatus Curse by a group of Death Eaters, led by Bellatrix and Rodolphus Lestrange, and which included Bartemius Crouch Jr. Neville was raised by his paternal grandmother while his parents became permanently resident in a Closed Ward at St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries. Their torture is remembered by the Order as one of the most horrific crimes committed by Voldemort's followers. â¹ The template below (Expand) is being considered for deletion. ...
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In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ...
Bellatrix Bella Lestrange (née Black) is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
Rodolphus Lestrange is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series. ...
Bartemius Barty Crouch (the younger) is a fictional character from the Harry Potter series of books. ...
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Neville and his grandmother visit Frank and Alice over the holidays. Neither of them recognize him as their son, but Alice rather recognises Neville as someone she likes. In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Alice gives Neville a Droobles bubble gum wrapper during his visit at Christmas break and Neville puts it in his pocket even though his grandmother tells him to throw it away, saying that he already has many others. The significance of this incident was hotly debated by fans, but this debate has recently been put to rest in an interview with author J.K. Rowling, in which she stated the event has no further implications towards the plot of the story, but was merely based on events of a friend and his mother with Alzheimer's.[3] It has been suggested that Inquisitorial Squad be merged into this article or section. ...
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Joanne Rowling OBE (born July 31, 1965 in Chipping Sodbury, South Gloucestershire), commonly known as J.K. Rowling (pronunciation: roll-ing; her former students used to joke with her name calling her the Rolling Stone), is a British fiction writer. ...
Frank's wand was used by Neville while he attended Hogwarts, until it was broken in Order of the Phoenix in the Department of Mysteries in the Ministry of Magic, by the Death Eater Antonin Dolohov. Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, within J. K. Rowlings best-selling Harry Potter series, is a school of magic for witches and wizards between the ages of eleven and eighteen living in The United Kingdom and The Republic of Ireland. ...
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In the fictional universe of the Harry Potter series as written by J. K. Rowling, the Ministry of Magic is the governing body of the magical community of Britain and succeeded the earlier Wizards Council. ...
In the fictional universe of the Harry Potter series as written by J. K. Rowling, the Ministry of Magic is the governing body of the magical community of Britain and succeeded the earlier Wizards Council. ...
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Marlene McKinnon Marlene McKinnon is introduced to the reader in a photograph of the original members of the Order of the Phoenix. She was killed by Death Eaters (among them Travers, according to Igor Karkaroff) together with her whole family, two weeks after the photo was taken. Hagrid considered her one of the best witches of the age. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry reads a letter that his mother wrote to Sirius Black, in which Lily Potter mentions "Wormy" (Peter Pettigrew) visiting. Lily says she thought he seemed down, and attributes this to hearing "the news about the McKinnons" and says that she "cried all evening when [she] heard." She probably died around about early to mid August in 1981. This article is about the Harry Potter series of novels. ...
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Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (film) or Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (video game) Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (published in the United States as Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone) is the first novel in the Harry Potter series written by J...
In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ...
Professor Igor Karkaroff was a fictional character in the Harry Potter series, portrayed by Predrag Bjelac. ...
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Dorcas Meadowes Dorcas Meadowes is introduced to the reader in a photograph of the original members of the Order of the Phoenix. She is the only known member of the Order apart from James and Lily Potter who was personally killed by Lord Voldemort. This article is about the Harry Potter series of novels. ...
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Sirius Black is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
James and Lily Potter are fictional characters in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
Lord Voldemort (né Tom Marvolo Riddle) is a fictional character and the archvillain in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
Dorcas is a minor character who is only known to some fans through Harry Potter Fan Fiction. [4]
Sturgis Podmore Sturgis Podmore’s (born ca. 1957) activities in the first Order are unknown other than the fact that he was one of the few members that did not die or lose their senses. In the reconstituted Order, he was at the Ministry of Magic guarding the Prophecy until he was arrested by a Ministry of Magic security guard for trying to break into the Department of Mysteries, and was sentenced to Azkaban for six months. Harry, Ron and Hermione speculate that he had been placed under the Imperius Curse by Lucius Malfoy. Interestingly, his date of birth would place him two to three academic years above Lily and James Potter at Hogwarts. This article is about the Harry Potter series of novels. ...
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In the fictional universe of the Harry Potter series as written by J. K. Rowling, the Ministry of Magic is the governing body of the magical community of Britain and succeeded the earlier Wizards Council. ...
Harry holding his prophecy // Overview In the world of Harry Potter, the act of prophesizing is practiced quite heavily, with an entire room in the Ministry of Magic devoted to recordings of previously stated prophecies. ...
In the fictional universe of the Harry Potter series as written by J. K. Rowling, the Ministry of Magic is the governing body of the magical community of Britain and succeeded the earlier Wizards Council. ...
In the fictional universe of the Harry Potter series as written by J. K. Rowling, the Ministry of Magic is the governing body of the magical community of Britain and succeeded the earlier Wizards Council. ...
Azkaban is the fictional wizard prison in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. ...
In the magical world of the Harry Potter series of fictional novels by J. K. Rowling, many (often incredible) things are accomplished through the use of magical spells by the characters. ...
Sturgis Podmore may also be distantly related to Sir Patrick Delaney-Podmore who incidentally is the leader of the Headless Hunt which Gryffindor ghost Nearly Headless Nick has been refused entrance to on a number of occasions. The article is about the ghosts which inhabit Hogwarts in the Harry Potter novels by J. K. Rowling. ...
Emmeline Vance Emmeline Vance is a stately-looking witch and part of the advance guard that helps Harry Potter escape from his family, the Dursleys, in Order of the Phoenix. She is seen wearing an emerald green shawl. She was one of the few surviving members of the original Order of the Phoenix. This article is about the Harry Potter series of novels. ...
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She is captured and killed by Death Eaters in the summer of 1996 on information Severus Snape claims to have given, as described in The Half-Blood Prince. According to Cornelius Fudge, the recently-dismissed Minister for Magic, in conversation with the Muggle Prime Minister, her murder happened "just round the corner from [The Prime Minister's office]," presumably 10 Downing Street. In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ...
Severus Snape is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
Cornelius Oswald Fudge is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling. ...
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As Snape was revealed to have been working on Dumbledore's side all along in Deathly Hallows, it raises doubts as to whether he really did provide information that could have been used to kill her.
References - ^ About David Brett on CastNet UK
- ^ a b "Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix" (Photo 7 of 76). MTV. Retrieved on 2007-06-26.
- ^ MuggleNet Interview with J.K. Rowling Rather, it is a sad anecdote about Neville's relationship with his mother—his grandmother comments that she has given him so many wrappers that he could paper his room with them.
- ^ http://www.fanfiction.net/s/2764770/1/October_Twilight
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A tall boy, strikingly similar to his father, Lucius Malfoy in appearance, Draco has a pale, pointed face, sleek white-blond hair, and grey eyes. ...
Lucius Malfoy is a fictional character and antagonist in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
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Molly Weasley (née Prewett) is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
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A photograph from the fictional wizard newspaper The Daily Prophet of the Weasleys on holiday in Egypt. ...
| Hogwarts staff and students | Faculty | Founders | Ghosts Students: Cho Chang | Cedric Diggory | Neville Longbottom | Luna Lovegood Students in Harry Potter's year | Minor Gryffindors | Minor Hufflepuffs | Minor Ravenclaws | Minor Slytherins Organizations: Dumbledore's Army | Inquisitorial Squad | Slug Club (Minor members) | Hogwarts Quidditch teams | S.P.E.W. Staff: Armando Dippet | Argus Filch | Filius Flitwick | Rubeus Hagrid | Minerva McGonagall | Irma Pince | Poppy Pomfrey | Horace Slughorn | Pomona Sprout | Sybill Trelawney Minor Hogwarts teachers Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, within J. K. Rowlings best-selling Harry Potter series, is a school of magic for witches and wizards between the ages of eleven and eighteen living in The United Kingdom and The Republic of Ireland. ...
The following is a list of teachers at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft And Wizardry in the Harry Potter series of novels. ...
In the popular Harry Potter series of fiction, written by British novelist J.K. Rowling, four characters are named as founders of the wizarding school Hogwarts. ...
The article is about the ghosts who cohabit with the students of the various Hogwarts houses in the Harry Potter novels by J. K. Rowling. ...
Cho Chang (å¼µç§) is a fictional character in J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter book series. ...
Cedric Diggory is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
Neville Longbottom is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
Luna Lovegood is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into List of characters in the Harry Potter books. ...
The following are minor fictional characters from the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling in Gryffindor House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. ...
The following are minor fictional characters from the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling in Hufflepuff House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. ...
The following are minor fictional characters from the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling in Ravenclaw House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. ...
The following are minor fictional characters from the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling in Slytherin House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. ...
Dumbledores Army (DA) is a magical self-defence organization founded in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, the fifth book in the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. ...
The Inquisitorial Squad is a fictional organisation in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, an equivalent to Dumbledores Army. ...
The Slug Club is a student club which appears in the Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling. ...
The following are members of The Slug Club, an organisation of Horace Slughorns favourite students, in J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter series. ...
Each of the four Hogwarts houses has its own Quidditch team. ...
The Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare (often abbreviated S.P.E.W. or SPEW) is a fictional organisation in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling. ...
Armando Dippet is a wizard in the Harry Potter series of novels. ...
Argus Filch is the caretaker of Hogwarts in J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of books. ...
Professor Filius Flitwick (born October 17, year unknown)[1] is a fictional character in the Harry Potter books. ...
Professor Rubeus Hagrid is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
Professor Minerva McGonagall is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
Madam Irma Pince is the Hogwarts librarian in the Harry Potter books and was played by Sally Mortemore in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. ...
Madam Poppy Pomfrey is a magical healer in the Harry Potter series of books. ...
Professor Horace E. F. Slughorn (born between 1898 and 1902) is a fat, pompous fictional character in the Harry Potter series of novels written by J.K. Rowling. ...
Professor Pomona Sprout is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series. ...
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The following are minor teachers at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter book series by J. K. Rowling. ...
| | Barty Crouch Sr | Cornelius Fudge | Alastor Moody | Rufus Scrimgeour | Kingsley Shacklebolt | Dolores Umbridge Minor Ministry officials In the fictional universe of the Harry Potter series as written by J. K. Rowling, the Ministry of Magic is the governing body of the magical community of Britain and succeeded the earlier Wizards Council. ...
Bartemius Barty Crouch, the elder, (d. ...
Cornelius Oswald Fudge is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling. ...
For the record label, see Mad Eye Recordings. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Minor Ministry officials in Harry Potter. ...
Kingsley Shacklebolt is a member of the Order of the Phoenix in the Harry Potter series of books. ...
Dolores Jane Umbridge is a fictional character from the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling. ...
It has been suggested that Rufus Scrimgeour be merged into this article or section. ...
| Other characters | People: Frank Bryce | Barty Crouch Jr | Mundungus Fletcher | Gellert Grindelwald | Igor Karkaroff | Viktor Krum | Gilderoy Lockhart | Olympe Maxime | Moaning Myrtle | Mr Ollivander | Peter Pettigrew | Quirinus Quirrell | Madam Rosmerta | Rita Skeeter Minor characters Creatures: Beasts | Beings Animagus | Boggarts | Dementors | House-elves | Goblins | Ghosts | Inferius | Kneazle | Thestral | Trolls | Werewolves Basilisk | Buckbeak | Crookshanks | Dobby | Fawkes | Firenze | Griphook | Hedwig | Kreacher | Nagini | Peeves | Pigwidgeon | Winky Other beasts | Mythical creatures Organizations and groups: Dark wizards | Death Eaters | Historical characters | International Confederation of Wizards | Marauders | Order of the Phoenix (Minor members) | Portraits | Quidditch | The Weird Sisters Frank Bryce (1917â1994) is a fictional character in the Harry Potter universe. ...
Bartemius Barty Crouch (the younger) is a fictional character from the Harry Potter series of books. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Minor members of the Order of the Phoenix. ...
Gellert Grindelwald (ca. ...
Professor Igor Karkaroff was a fictional character in the Harry Potter series, portrayed by Predrag Bjelac. ...
Viktor Krum (Bulgarian: ) (born c. ...
Gilderoy Lockhart is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of books. ...
Olympe Maxime is a character from the Harry Potter series, created by J. K. Rowling. ...
Moaning Myrtle is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
Mr Ollivander (first name unrevealed) is a fictional character in the Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling. ...
Peter Pettigrew, often referred to by his nickname Wormtail, is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
Professor Quirinus Quirrell is a fictional character in Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone, the first novel in the Harry Potter series written by J.K. Rowling. ...
Madam Rosmerta is the fictional landlady of The Three Broomsticks pub in the Harry Potter series of novels by JK Rowling. ...
Rita Skeeter is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...
It has been suggested that Barty Crouch Junior be merged into this article or section. ...
Magical creatures comprise a colourful and integral aspect of the wizarding world in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling. ...
In the Harry Potter universe, a being is, as defined by Newt Scamander in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, a creature worthy of legal rights and a voice in the governance of the magical world. This definition is distinct from beast, or a normal, albeit magical, animal. ...
Registered Animagus Minerva McGonagall mid transformation In the Harry Potter books, an Animagus is a wizard or witch capable of turning into a particular animal and back at will. ...
A Boggart in the Harry Potter fictional books is a shape-shifter that takes on the form of its intended victims worst fear. ...
A dementor feeding on the soul of Harry Potter in the film Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban In the fictional Harry Potter books, a Dementor is a soul-sucking fiend. ...
Dobby House-elves are fictional magical creatures in the Harry Potter series of books written by J. K. Rowling. ...
In the Harry Potter universe, goblins are magical creatures (defined as beings, rather than beasts), chiefly involved with metal work and the running of Gringotts bank. ...
In the fictional universe of JK Rowlings Harry Potter novels, ghosts play an important secondary role, mainly as supporting characters. ...
An Inferius (plural: Inferi) is a corpse controlled through a Dark wizards spells in the Harry Potter series of books. ...
Crookshanks, as portayed in the Harry Potter movies // The kneazle is a fictional creature from the famous Harry Potter novels by JK Rowling. ...
This article contains a trivia section. ...
| Trolls in the fictional universe of Harry Potter are tall, greenish creatures. ...
A werewolf in the Harry Potter series is a human who, at the full moon, transforms into a wolf. ...
Harry Potter series. ...
Buckbeak (later renamed Witherwings) is a hippogriff, a magical beast in the fictional Harry Potter book series by J. K. Rowling. ...
In the Harry Potter series, Crookshanks is the pet cat of Hermione Granger. ...
Dobby is also a trade term used to refer to the strip of closely-woven material often seen on towels (and much less commonly on washcloths). ...
Harry Potter character. ...
Firenze is the name of a character in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling. ...
In the Harry Potter universe, goblins are small creatures that run Gringotts bank. ...
Hedwig is the name of Harry Potters owl in the fictional Harry Potter series of books and films. ...
Kreacher is a fictional magical creature in the Harry Potter book series by J. K. Rowling and the Warner Bros. ...
Nagini (Nah-GEE-nee) is a fictional animal from the Harry Potter series created by J.K. Rowling. ...
Peeves is a fictional poltergeist who haunts the wizarding school Hogwarts in the novel series of Harry Potter written by British Author JK Rowling. ...
In the Harry Potter series, Ron Weasleys owl is Pigwidgeon, or Pig. ...
Winky is a fictional magical creature in the Harry Potter book series by J. K. Rowling. ...
// The following are minor magical beasts from the Harry Potter fantasy series by J. K. Rowling. ...
// The wizarding world of JK Rowlings Harry Potter series is home to a number of mythical creatures from around the world, from Germanic mythology and the folklore of the British Isles to the legends of Ancient Greece and Rome. ...
This article is about minor Dark wizards from the Harry Potter series. ...
In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ...
The following list is one of historical characters from the real world, or from mythology, that are referred to as either Wizards or muggles in J.K. Rowlings fictional universe of the Harry Potter series. ...
In the fictional Harry Potter universe, The International Confederation of Wizards is a collection of wizards who meet to discuss serious matters. ...
The Marauders are a group of friends from J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of novels. ...
The Order of the Phoenix is a fictional organisation in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. ...
In the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling, the subjects of magical portraits (even those of characters that are dead) can move (or simulate motion, at least within the two-dimensional plane of the picture), interact with living observers, speak, and demonstrate apparent emotion and personality. ...
The Gryffindor Quidditch Team. ...
The Weird Sisters are a fictional pop band in the Harry Potter series. ...
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