- This article is about a fictional organization in the Harry Potter novels. For the Greek honour and medal of the same name, see Order of the Phoenix (Greek medal).
The Order of the Phoenix is a fictional organization in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. The phrase is also frequently used to refer to the fifth book in the Harry Potter series, properly known as Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. This article is about the Harry Potter series. ...
Number twelve, Grimmauld Place, London is the address of a fictitious house in the Harry Potter books. ...
Lord Voldemort (born December 31, 1926) is the fictional arch-villain of the Harry Potter series. ...
Lord Voldemort (born December 31, 1926) is the fictional arch-villain of the Harry Potter series. ...
In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ...
In J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of novels the Ministry of Magic is the governing body of the magical community of Britain and succeeded the earlier Wizards Council. ...
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The Order of the Phoenix (Greek Τάγμα ÏοÏ
ΦοίνικοÏ) is an Order (decoration) of Greece, established on May 13, 1926 by the then Republican government. ...
The Three Graces, here in a painting by Sandro Botticelli, were the goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility in Greek mythology. ...
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Joanne Jo Rowling, OBE (born 31 July 1965[1]) is a British fiction writer who writes under the pen name of J. K. Rowling[2]. Rowling became famous as author of the Harry Potter fantasy series, which has gained international attention, won multiple awards, and sold over 300 million copies...
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The name "phoenix" is probably related to Fawkes,Professor Dumbledore's pet phoenix, whose feathers form the core of both Voldemort and Harry's wands, making them vulnerable against Priori Incantatem, and is used as a messenger for the Order. In the books, the phoenix is also a symbol of loyalty. In the fictional Harry Potter series of novels and films, Fawkes is Albus Dumbledores pet phoenix. ...
The phoenix from the Aberdeen Bestiary. ...
Creation and Purpose The Order of the Phoenix is an Anti-Voldemort organization founded by Albus Dumbledore to counter Voldemort's followers, the Death Eaters. Its goal was the defeat of Voldemort during the first war (before the Harry Potter books); it was disbanded upon Voldemort's disappearance. This was a blessing that could have not come too soon for the Order, which was suffering casualties of over 50%. When Voldemort returned to power in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the Order was reformed within the hour by an astute Dumbledore. Lord Voldemort (born December 31, 1926) is the fictional arch-villain of the Harry Potter series. ...
Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore (born c. ...
In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ...
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Upon its reconstitution, the Order set up headquarters at Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place, London—Sirius Black's family home. Dumbledore was the Secret-Keeper for the Order of the Phoenix, meaning that the Order's headquarters at Grimmauld Place could only be found by those who Albus Dumbledore had informed prior to the event. Number twelve, Grimmauld Place, London is the address of a fictitious house in the Harry Potter books. ...
London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England and is the most populous city in the European Union. ...
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. ...
Relations with the Ministry Although Dumbledore and the original members of the Order expected the return of Lord Voldemort, members of the Ministry of Magic—notably Cornelius Fudge, the Minister himself—were not convinced. Fudge preferred to believe that Dumbledore was spreading rumors in an attempt to remove him from his position of Minister of Magic. He also accused Dumbledore of going senile in his old years, being clearly mistaken about Voldemort's return. In J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of novels the Ministry of Magic is the governing body of the magical community of Britain and succeeded the earlier Wizards Council. ...
Cornelius Oswald Fudge is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling. ...
In the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling, the Minister for Magic (original United Kingdom editions and the film series) or Minister of Magic (US editions) is the head of a Ministry of Magic. ...
The Ministry forced the wizard newspaper, The Daily Prophet, to keep quiet on any stories that would present Dumbledore or Harry Potter in a favorable light. The Order was forced to exist underground. The efforts of the Ministry proved effective—the majority of the wizarding public believed both Dumbledore and Harry to be liars. Voldemort and his Death Eaters were thus allowed for nearly a year to conduct their business in secret, with most wizards and witches refusing to acknowledge even the possibility of his renewed existence. // The Daily Prophet The Daily Prophet is a fictional newspaper featured in the Harry Potter book series as the most widely-read newspaper in Englands wizard community. ...
Dumbledore, however, was vindicated when Lord Voldemort was finally sighted in the Ministry headquarters itself. Fudge had to then admit that Dumbledore had been right, and as a consequence for his actions against the order, he was replaced by a new minister for Magic in the sixth book, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. This article is about the book. ...
Role in the books To date, the Order has been the major source of resistance against Voldemort. Its members—acting either informally or as part of the Order—have been responsible for protecting Harry his entire life. The Order (with six Hogwarts students) defeated Voldemort and his Death Eaters at the Department of Mysteries in Order of the Phoenix and were the victims of a Death Eater attack in Half-Blood Prince. In J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of novels, the Ministry of Magic is the governing body of the magical community of Britain, succeeding the earlier Wizards Council. ...
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As of yet, there is no more information relating to the more direct role the Order will play in the defeat or demise of Lord Voldemort. It is thought, however, that the order will remain central in defending against Dementors and Death Eaters.
Members of the Order of the Phoenix Surviving Members This article is about minor members of the Order of the Phoenix from the Harry Potter books. ...
This article is about minor members of the Order of the Phoenix from the Harry Potter books. ...
Aberforth Dumbledore, a fictional character of the Harry Potter fantasy book series written by J. K. Rowling, is the brother of Albus Dumbledore. ...
Filius Flitwick (born October 17, year unknown)[1] is a fictional character in the Harry Potter books. ...
Rubeus Hagrid (born December 6, c. ...
Remus John Lupin (born 10 March 1959), nicknamed Moony, is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling. ...
Minerva McGonagall (born October 4, c. ...
Alastor Mad-Eye Moody is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of books, an ex-Auror working for the Order of the Phoenix. ...
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Nymphadora Tonks (born c. ...
Former members | Name | Reason For Departure | | Sirius "Padfoot" Black | Killed during the Second War by Bellatrix Lestrange in the Battle Of The Department Of Mysteries. | | Edgar Bones | Killed with his entire family during the First War. | | Caradoc Dearborn | Went missing during First War, presumed dead. | | Lily Potter | Killed during the First War by Lord Voldemort himself. | | Albus Dumbledore | Killed during the Second War by Severus Snape on top of the Astronomy Tower, in the Battle Of The Tower. | | Mundungus "Dung" Fletcher | In Azkaban for impersonating an Inferius. | | Benjy Fenwick | Killed and mutilated during the First War. | | Alice Longbottom | Driven insane by Bellatrix, Rabastan, and Rodolphus Lestrange, and Bartemius "Barty" Crouch, Junior after Voldemort was defeated. | | Frank Longbottom | Driven insane by Bellatrix, Rabastan, and Rodolphus Lestrange, and Bartemius "Barty" Crouch, Junior after Voldemort was defeated. | | Marlene McKinnon | Killed with whole family in the First War. | | Dorcas Meadowes | Killed by Lord Voldemort during the First War. | | Peter "Wormtail" Pettigrew | Defected, and betrayed James and Lily Potter to their deaths—joined the Death Eaters. (NOTE was to be a professor of Defense Against The Dark Arts on her website, perhaps was one before 1981) | | James Potter | Killed during the First War by Lord Voldemort himself. | | Severus Snape | Killed Dumbledore and fled with Draco Malfoy, while being chased by Harry and Hagrid. | | Gideon Prewett | One of Molly Weasley's brother, during the First War, it took five Death Eaters (including Antonin Dolohov) to defeat his broter and him. | | Fabian Prewett | One of Molly Weasley's brother, during the First War, it took five Death Eaters (including Antonin Dolohov) to defeat his broter and him. | | Emmeline Vance | Killed "nastily" during the Second War close to Ten Downing Street, London. | | Gurg Karkus | Killed by Golgomath in one of the frequent battles of power among the Giants. | Sirius Black is a fictional character in J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of novels. ...
Bellatrix Lestrange, née Black, is a fictional witch from the Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling. ...
This article is about minor members of the Order of the Phoenix from the Harry Potter books. ...
The Order of the Phoenix is a fictional organization in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. ...
James Potter and Lily Potter (née Evans) are fictional characters of the Harry Potter series. ...
Lord Voldemort (born December 31, 1926) is the fictional arch-villain of the Harry Potter series. ...
Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore (born c. ...
Mundungus Dung Fletcher is a fictional character in the Harry Potter books. ...
Benjy Fenwick was on Order of the Pheonix member during the first war against Lord Voldemort. ...
This article is about minor members of the Order of the Phoenix from the Harry Potter books. ...
Lord Voldemort (born c. ...
This article is about minor members of the Order of the Phoenix from the Harry Potter books. ...
Lord Voldemort (born c. ...
This article is about minor members of the Order of the Phoenix from the Harry Potter books. ...
This article is about minor members of the Order of the Phoenix from the Harry Potter books. ...
Peter Pettigrew (b. ...
James Potter and Lily Potter (née Evans) are fictional characters of the Harry Potter series. ...
Lord Voldemort (born December 31, 1926) is the fictional arch-villain of the Harry Potter series. ...
Severus Snape (born January 9, c. ...
Harry James Potter (born 31 July 1980) is a fictional character and the protagonist of J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter series. ...
Rubeus Hagrid (born December 6, c. ...
The Prewett family is a fictional family in the Harry Potter books. ...
Molly Weasley, née Prewett (born 30 October c. ...
The Prewett family is a fictional family in the Harry Potter books. ...
Molly Weasley, née Prewett (born 30 October c. ...
This article is about minor members of the Order of the Phoenix from the Harry Potter books. ...
Loyalists and sympathizers Order "loyalists" (not an official term) include friends and family of members of either the original or the reconstituted Order, especially those who have not come of age. They are (as the name implies) loyal to the ideals of the Order and have assisted the Order despite not being formal members. Known loyalists include: Order sympathizers include the prominent teachers at Hogwarts—particularly Pomona Sprout. Harry James Potter (born 31 July 1980) is a fictional character and the protagonist of J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter series. ...
Ronald Ron Bilius Weasley (born March 1, 1980) is a fictional character in J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of childrens books. ...
Hermione Jane Granger (born 19 September 1979) is a fictional character in J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter book series. ...
Ginevra Molly Ginny Weasley (born 11 August 1981) is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series. ...
Neville Longbottom (born 30 July 1980)[1] is a fictional character in the Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling. ...
Luna Loony Lovegood (born c. ...
Pomona Sprout is a fictional character in J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter series. ...
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