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Battle of Hogwarts

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Hogwarts - The Battle

Voldemort's supporters, including the werewolf Fenrir Greyback, are given the task of casting the Dark Mark over the school to lure Dumbledore to the Astronomy Tower. They are immediately intercepted by Ron, Neville, and Ginny, but Malfoy creates a smoke screen using Peruvian Instant Darkness Powder - a product of Fred and George Weasley's. As members of the Order of the Phoenix - Nymphadora Tonks, Remus Lupin and Bill Weasley - and the teachers are alerted, the Death Eaters make their way to the Tower to cast the Mark. All th ...

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Battle of Hogwarts, Battle of Hogwarts - Circumstances, Battle of Hogwarts - The Battle, Battle of Hogwarts - Aftermath

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - Severus Snape - Role in the series

There is enmity between Snape and Harry from the moment that they first meet at Hogwarts. In his first year at Hogwarts Harry mistakenly suspects Snape of trying to steal the Philosopher's Stone; even after it emerges that Professor Quirrell is the real culprit, Harry retains lingering suspicions of Snape, and their relationship is fraught at best. In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry learns that, while they were still students at Hogwarts, Sirius Black - one of James Potter's best friends and later Harry's godfat ...

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Severus Snape, Severus Snape - Background, Severus Snape - Role in the series, Severus Snape - The Half-Blood Prince, Severus Snape - Loyalty, Severus Snape - Character origins and possible influences

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - Minor Dark wizards in Harry Potter - Fenrir Greyback

Fenrir Greyback is the most vicious werewolf alive. It was he who bit Remus Lupin and turned him into a werewolf (as Lupin's father had offended him). He has a policy of biting children so he can raise them to hate mankind. Fenrir is also a cannibal, as he enjoys eating human flesh when he isn't in his transformed werewolf state. He is on Lord Voldemort's side in the Second War. Draco Malfoy claims to have connections with Greyback; he is "an old friend of the family." He uses Greyback to threaten Mr. Borgin in order to allow D ...

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Minor Dark wizards in Harry Potter, Minor Dark wizards in Harry Potter - Alecto and Amycus, Minor Dark wizards in Harry Potter - Avery, Minor Dark wizards in Harry Potter - Gibbon, Minor Dark wizards in Harry Potter - Fenrir Greyback, Minor Dark wizards in Harry Potter - Grindelwald, Minor Dark wizards in Harry Potter - Jugson, Minor Dark wizards in Harry Potter - Rodolphus and Rabastan Lestrange, Minor Dark wizards in Harry Potter - Walden Macnair, Minor Dark wizards in Harry Potter - Mulciber, Minor Dark wizards in Harry Potter - Nott, Minor Dark wizards in Harry Potter - Augustus Rookwood, Minor Dark wizards in Harry Potter - Evan Rosier, Minor Dark wizards in Harry Potter - Travers, Minor Dark wizards in Harry Potter - Wilkes

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - A

Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Accio The Summoning Charm. Pronunciation: Two variant pronunciations: AH-see-oh /a'sio/ (modern English) or AH-kee-oh /a'kio/ (classical Latin). Description: This charm summons an object to the caster. It can be used in two ways: by casting the charm, and naming the object desired ("Accio Firebolt"), or by pointing the wand at the desired object during or immediately following the incantation to "pull" it towards you. ...

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Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - A note on silent spells, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - The language of magic in the world of Harry Potter, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - A, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Accio The Summoning Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Aguamenti, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Alohomora, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Anapneo, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Anti-Cheating spell, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Anti-Disapparation Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Antonin Dolohov's Curse, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Aparecium, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Avada Kedavra The Killing Curse, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Avis, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - B, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - The Banishing Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Bat-Bogey Hex, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Bubblehead Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - C, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Cheering Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Colloportus, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Confundus Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Conjunctivitis Curse, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Crucio The Cruciatus Curse, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - D, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Deletrius, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Densaugeo, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Diffindo, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Disillusionment Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Dissendium, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - E, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Engorgio The Engorgement Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Ennervate, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Episkey, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Evanesco, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Expecto Patronum The Patronus Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Expelliarmus The Disarming Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - F, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Featherweight Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Ferula, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Fidelius Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Finite Incantatem, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Flagrate, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Flame-Freezing Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Furnunculus, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - H, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Hex Deflection, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Homorphus Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Horcrux Spell, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - I, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Imperturbable Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Impedimenta The Impediment Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Imperio The Imperius Curse, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Impervius, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Incarcerous, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Incendio, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Inflatus charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - J, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Jelly-Legs Jinx, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - K, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - L, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Langlock, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Levicorpus, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Liberacorpus, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Locomotor, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Locomotor Mortis The Leg-Locker Curse, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Lumos, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Lupin's Light, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - M, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Mobiliarbus, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Mobilicorpus, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Morfin Gaunt's Spell, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Morsmordre, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Muffliato, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - N, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Nox, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - O, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Obliviate The Memory Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Oppugno, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Orchideous, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - P, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Pack, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Peskipiksi pesternomi, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Petrificus Totalus Full Body Bind, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Point Me The Four-Point Spell, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Portus, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Priori Incantato, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - The Protean Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Protego Shield Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Q, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Quietus, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - R, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Reducio, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Reducto, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Relashio, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Rennervate, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Reparo, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Rictusempra Tickling Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Riddikulus, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - S, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Scourgify, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Sectumsempra, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Serpensortia, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Silencio Silencing Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Slug-Vomiting Charm, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Sonorus, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Specialis Revelio, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Stinging Hex, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Stupefy Stunning Spell, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - T, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Tarantallegra, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Tergeo, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Transfiguration Spell, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Transmogrifian Torture, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Trip Jinx, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - U, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - V, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - W, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Waddiwasi, Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter - Wingardium Leviosa Hover Charm or Levitation Charm

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - Draco Malfoy - Role in the stories

Draco is a bully who is constantly accompanied by two obtuse Slytherins who follow his every order, Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle. He is also constantly fawned over by Pansy Parkinson, a Slytherin girl in his year. Draco also enjoys making fun of Ron Weasley for his family's poor financial situation and treats Hermione Granger with utter disdain for being Muggle-born, calling her by the derogatory term Mudblood. Draco gains the position of Seeker in the Slytherin Quidditch team, mainly because of his father's generous donati ...

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Draco Malfoy, Draco Malfoy - Background, Draco Malfoy - Role in the stories, Draco Malfoy - Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter fandom

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional battles - Fictional battles

List of fictional battles - Animal Farm. A book by George Orwell about a group of animals who take over the farm they are on, featured two attempts by humans to take back the farm. Battle of the Cowshed Battle of the Windmill List of fictional battles - Babylon 5. An acclaimed science fiction television franchise nominally centered around a space station in neutral ...

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List of fictional battles, List of fictional battles - Fictional battles, List of fictional battles - Animal Farm, List of fictional battles - Babylon 5, List of fictional battles - Crest of the Stars Banner of the Stars, List of fictional battles - The Lord of the Rings, List of fictional battles - Gundam, List of fictional battles - Star Trek, List of fictional battles - Star Wars, List of fictional battles - Transformers, List of fictional battles - Wheel of Time, List of fictional battles - Xena, List of fictional battles - The War of the Worlds, List of fictional battles - Other Fictional Battles, List of fictional battles - Battles in religion and mythology, List of fictional battles - Mytho-Historical Battles, List of fictional battles - Eschatological Battles

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - List of dead fictional characters - Film

List of dead fictional characters - Films where it is said or presumed that all of the main characters died. Dawn of the Dead (both the 1978 film and the 2004 remake) Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb Reservoir Dogs ...

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List of dead fictional characters, List of dead fictional characters - Literature/Theater, List of dead fictional characters - Film, List of dead fictional characters - Films where it is said or presumed that all of the main characters died, List of dead fictional characters - Television, List of dead fictional characters - Animation, List of dead fictional characters - Comics/Manga, List of dead fictional characters - Video Games, List of dead fictional characters - Miscellaneous

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - Neville Longbottom - Neville's family

Neville is distantly related to the Black family. Callidora Black, a granddaughter of Phineas Nigellus married a Harfang Longbottom. The Longbottoms are one of the last few old pure-blooded families left. Neville's parents are Frank and Alice Longbottom. They were both Aurors and prominent members of the Order of the Phoenix during the time of Lord Voldemort's original reign. They were driven mad by a group of Death Eaters, notably Barty Crouch Jr. and Bellatrix Lestrange, who tortured them with the Cruciatus Curse. They are now in a closed ...

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Neville Longbottom, Neville Longbottom - Neville's family, Neville Longbottom - Personality and development, Neville Longbottom - Neville in Half-Blood Prince, Neville Longbottom - Name etymology, Neville Longbottom - Translations

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts - The School Year and Daily Life

A letter is sent to the magical children in Britain during the summer of their eleventh year. If, for any reason, this letter does not reach its intended recipient, owls will continue to deliver letters until one reaches its intended recipient. The letter also contains a list of supplies, including spell books and cauldrons. The prospective student is expected to buy all the necessary materials, normally from shops in Diagon Alley, a street in a wizarding neighborhood near Charing Cross in London. Letters to Muggle-born wizard ...

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Hogwarts, Hogwarts - Location and Grounds, Hogwarts - Staffing and Curriculum, Hogwarts - Grading and Assessment, Hogwarts - School Motto and Houses, Hogwarts - Disciplinary Measures, Hogwarts - The School Year and Daily Life, Hogwarts - Uniform, Hogwarts - History, Hogwarts - Early History, Hogwarts - Middle History, Hogwarts - Recent History, Hogwarts - Coat of Arms, Hogwarts - Layout, Hogwarts - The Grounds, Hogwarts - Hagrid's Hut, Hogwarts - The Forbidden Forest, Hogwarts - Greenhouses, Hogwarts - The Whomping Willow, Hogwarts - The Black Lake, Hogwarts - The Quidditch pitch, Hogwarts - The White Tomb, Hogwarts - Possible Influences

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - Ron Weasley - Ron in the Books

Ron Weasley - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Ron begins Hogwarts at age eleven. Ron and Harry first meet while Harry is searching for Platform 9¾ at King's Cross. They share a compartment on the Hogwarts Express, and share some anxiety about their imagined first-year experiences. Ron and Harry are sorted into Gryffindor House, where they share a dormitory with Neville Longbottom, Seamus Finnigan and Dean Thomas. The two share the same classes throughout the series, and generally have ...

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Ron Weasley, Ron Weasley - Ron in the Books, Ron Weasley - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Ron Weasley - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Ron Weasley - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Ron Weasley - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Ron Weasley - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Ron Weasley - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Ron Weasley - Ron in the Films, Ron Weasley - Ron's Name, Ron Weasley - Behind the Name, Ron Weasley - Trivia

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts - Staffing and Curriculum

Hogwarts has a number of teachers, all granted the title of professor on appointment, each specializing in a single subject. Other staff positions at the school include that of school nurse, caretaker, librarian, and gamekeeper/groundskeeper. About a hundred house-elves work in the kitchen. Students are taught a range of subjects all based around the magical arts. Aside from Astronomy class, none of the standard academic disciplines taught in Muggle institutions appear to be on the syllabus. For ...

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Hogwarts, Hogwarts - Location and Grounds, Hogwarts - Staffing and Curriculum, Hogwarts - Grading and Assessment, Hogwarts - School Motto and Houses, Hogwarts - Disciplinary measures, Hogwarts - The School Year, Hogwarts - Uniform, Hogwarts - History, Hogwarts - Early History, Hogwarts - Middle History, Hogwarts - Recent History, Hogwarts - Coat of Arms, Hogwarts - Layout, Hogwarts - The Grounds, Hogwarts - Hagrid's Hut, Hogwarts - The Forbidden Forest, Hogwarts - Greenhouses, Hogwarts - The Whomping Willow, Hogwarts - The Black Lake, Hogwarts - The Quidditch pitch, Hogwarts - The White Tomb, Hogwarts - Possible influences

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts subjects - Compulsory Subjects

These are compulsory subjects that Hogwarts students must take until, but not including N.E.W.T. level. Hogwarts subjects - Transfiguration. The art of metamorphosis, Transfiguration is the changing of the form and appearance of an object, and sometimes, the conjuring and creation of objects. This is generally achieved through concentration, the precise waving of the wand and speaking the appropriate incantation. One of the trickier subjects, it requires great concentration and effort. Transfiguration is taught from the first year to the fifth, with the opt ...

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Hogwarts subjects, Hogwarts subjects - Compulsory Subjects, Hogwarts subjects - Transfiguration, Hogwarts subjects - Defence Against the Dark Arts, Hogwarts subjects - Charms, Hogwarts subjects - Potions, Hogwarts subjects - Astronomy, Hogwarts subjects - History of Magic, Hogwarts subjects - Herbology, Hogwarts subjects - Optional Subjects, Hogwarts subjects - Arithmancy, Hogwarts subjects - Ancient Runes, Hogwarts subjects - Divination, Hogwarts subjects - Care of Magical Creatures, Hogwarts subjects - Muggle Studies, Hogwarts subjects - 6th Optional Subject, Hogwarts subjects - Occlumency, Hogwarts subjects - Flying, Hogwarts subjects - Apparition

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - Draco Malfoy - Background

Draco's parents are Lucius and Narcissa Malfoy (née Black). The Malfoy family is old, aristocratic and clannish, very affluent, and extremely proud of their pure bloodlines. They harbor a very intense dislike for Muggle-born witches and wizards. The family manor is in Wiltshire in southwest England and was once staffed by the family house-elf Dobby, whom Harry Potter freed from bondage in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. It can be assumed that the Malfoys have lived in the manor for generations, as they seem to have se ...

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Draco Malfoy, Draco Malfoy - Background, Draco Malfoy - Role in the stories, Draco Malfoy - Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter fandom

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts subjects - Flying

The use of enchanted broomsticks. Flying lessons are presumably only given to first-year students. Madam Hooch is currently teaching flight classes. She also acts as referee for many of the Quidditch matches described in the books, although other staff occasionally take on this role instead, for instance Severus Snape, who refereed a Hufflepuff-Gryffindor match in Harry Potter's first year. ...

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Hogwarts subjects, Hogwarts subjects - Compulsory Subjects, Hogwarts subjects - Transfiguration, Hogwarts subjects - Defence Against the Dark Arts, Hogwarts subjects - Charms, Hogwarts subjects - Potions, Hogwarts subjects - Astronomy, Hogwarts subjects - History of Magic, Hogwarts subjects - Herbology, Hogwarts subjects - Optional Subjects, Hogwarts subjects - Arithmancy, Hogwarts subjects - Ancient Runes, Hogwarts subjects - Divination, Hogwarts subjects - Care of Magical Creatures, Hogwarts subjects - Muggle Studies, Hogwarts subjects - 6th Optional Subject, Hogwarts subjects - Occlumency, Hogwarts subjects - Flying, Hogwarts subjects - Apparition

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts - Possible Influences

In interviews [2] [3], Rowling has suggested that the name 'Hogwarts' derives from a type of lily which she had seen at Kew Gardens some time before writing the Harry Potter books. By coincidence, the name Hogwarts also features in the Molesworth books. The Hogwarts is the title of one of Molesworth's imitation Latin plays, and Hoggwart is also the name of the headmaster of Porridge Court, a rival of St. Custard's, Molesworth's terrible prep school. It has also been suggested that Rowling may have found some inspiration from Atlantic College, a real co-educational boarding school in Brit ...

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Hogwarts, Hogwarts - Location and Grounds, Hogwarts - Staffing and Curriculum, Hogwarts - Grading and Assessment, Hogwarts - School Motto and Houses, Hogwarts - Disciplinary Measures, Hogwarts - The School Year and Daily Life, Hogwarts - Uniform, Hogwarts - History, Hogwarts - Early History, Hogwarts - Middle History, Hogwarts - Recent History, Hogwarts - Coat of Arms, Hogwarts - Layout, Hogwarts - The Grounds, Hogwarts - Hagrid's Hut, Hogwarts - The Forbidden Forest, Hogwarts - Greenhouses, Hogwarts - The Whomping Willow, Hogwarts - The Black Lake, Hogwarts - The Quidditch pitch, Hogwarts - The White Tomb, Hogwarts - Possible Influences

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts - Location and Grounds

Hogwarts Castle is an ancient, rambling and historic castle with seven floors in a mountainous and secluded location in Scotland. [1]. The castle has extensive grounds, including a loch (mountain lake), a large and dense forest called the Forbidden Forest due to the dangerous creatures there, a number of greenhouses, a graveyard (this is the white marble tomb of one Hogwarts' most famous headmasters, Albus Dumbledore), several outbuildings and a full-size Quiddi ...

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Hogwarts, Hogwarts - Location and Grounds, Hogwarts - Staffing and Curriculum, Hogwarts - Grading and Assessment, Hogwarts - School Motto and Houses, Hogwarts - Disciplinary Measures, Hogwarts - The School Year and Daily Life, Hogwarts - Uniform, Hogwarts - History, Hogwarts - Early History, Hogwarts - Middle History, Hogwarts - Recent History, Hogwarts - Coat of Arms, Hogwarts - Layout, Hogwarts - The Grounds, Hogwarts - Hagrid's Hut, Hogwarts - The Forbidden Forest, Hogwarts - Greenhouses, Hogwarts - The Whomping Willow, Hogwarts - The Black Lake, Hogwarts - The Quidditch pitch, Hogwarts - The White Tomb, Hogwarts - Possible Influences

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts - Staffing and Curriculum

Hogwarts has a number of teachers, all granted the title of professor on appointment, each specializing in a single subject. Other staff positions at the school include that of school nurse, caretaker, librarian, and gamekeeper/groundskeeper. About a hundred house-elves work in the kitchen and take on the housekeeping duties of the castle. Students are taught a range of subjects all based around the magical arts. Aside from Astronomy class, none of the standard academic disciplines taught in Muggle institutions appear to be on the syllabus. For ...

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Hogwarts, Hogwarts - Location and Grounds, Hogwarts - Staffing and Curriculum, Hogwarts - Grading and Assessment, Hogwarts - School Motto and Houses, Hogwarts - Disciplinary Measures, Hogwarts - The School Year and Daily Life, Hogwarts - Uniform, Hogwarts - History, Hogwarts - Early History, Hogwarts - Middle History, Hogwarts - Recent History, Hogwarts - Coat of Arms, Hogwarts - Layout, Hogwarts - The Grounds, Hogwarts - Hagrid's Hut, Hogwarts - The Forbidden Forest, Hogwarts - Greenhouses, Hogwarts - The Whomping Willow, Hogwarts - The Black Lake, Hogwarts - The Quidditch pitch, Hogwarts - The White Tomb, Hogwarts - Possible Influences

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts - History

Hogwarts - Early History. Hogwarts was founded over a thousand years ago by two wizards and two witches: Godric Gryffindor, Salazar Slytherin, Rowena Ravenclaw, and Helga Hufflepuff. Shortly after founding Hogwarts, Salazar Slytherin fell out with the other founders. Slytherin wanted to admit only pure-blood students, but the other three founders disagreed. Slytherin left the school, but not before secretly building the Chamber of Secrets. When an eventual successor, the Heir of Slytherin, returned to the school, he or she would be able to open the Chamber, unleash a horrible Basilisk, and purge the s ...

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Hogwarts, Hogwarts - Location and Grounds, Hogwarts - Staffing and Curriculum, Hogwarts - Grading and Assessment, Hogwarts - School Motto and Houses, Hogwarts - Disciplinary Measures, Hogwarts - The School Year and Daily Life, Hogwarts - Uniform, Hogwarts - History, Hogwarts - Early History, Hogwarts - Middle History, Hogwarts - Recent History, Hogwarts - Coat of Arms, Hogwarts - Layout, Hogwarts - The Grounds, Hogwarts - Hagrid's Hut, Hogwarts - The Forbidden Forest, Hogwarts - Greenhouses, Hogwarts - The Whomping Willow, Hogwarts - The Black Lake, Hogwarts - The Quidditch pitch, Hogwarts - The White Tomb, Hogwarts - Possible Influences

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts - The Grounds

Hogwarts - Hagrid's Hut. Hagrid lives in a small hut on the grounds, on the edge of the Forbidden Forest, with his very large dog, Fang, who is actually a coward. Hogwarts - The Forbidden Forest. The Forbidden Forest is the forest on the ground of Hogwarts school. Though never referred to as the forbidden forest directly by any character in the books, it is referred to by this name in a chapter title in the first book in the series. When it is discussed in the books it is usually called "the forest on the school grounds" which is "forbidden to students" owing to a variety of ...

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Hogwarts, Hogwarts - Location and Grounds, Hogwarts - Staffing and Curriculum, Hogwarts - Grading and Assessment, Hogwarts - School Motto and Houses, Hogwarts - Disciplinary Measures, Hogwarts - The School Year and Daily Life, Hogwarts - Uniform, Hogwarts - History, Hogwarts - Early History, Hogwarts - Middle History, Hogwarts - Recent History, Hogwarts - Coat of Arms, Hogwarts - Layout, Hogwarts - The Grounds, Hogwarts - Hagrid's Hut, Hogwarts - The Forbidden Forest, Hogwarts - Greenhouses, Hogwarts - The Whomping Willow, Hogwarts - The Black Lake, Hogwarts - The Quidditch pitch, Hogwarts - The White Tomb, Hogwarts - Possible Influences

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Battle of Hogwarts: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts - School Motto and Houses

The motto of Hogwarts is "Draco dormiens numquam titillandus," which in Latin means "Never tickle a sleeping dragon." Creator J.K. Rowling said she wanted a practical motto for Hogwarts, since so many schools have less pragmatic ones such as "Reach for the stars" - something like "Ad Astra" in Latin. Students at Hogwarts are divided into four houses, each bearing the name of one of the school's original founders. Students are assigned to a house based on their particular academic and personal strengths and weaknesses. The houses are:< ...

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Hogwarts, Hogwarts - Location and Grounds, Hogwarts - Staffing and Curriculum, Hogwarts - Grading and Assessment, Hogwarts - School Motto and Houses, Hogwarts - Disciplinary Measures, Hogwarts - The School Year and Daily Life, Hogwarts - Uniform, Hogwarts - History, Hogwarts - Early History, Hogwarts - Middle History, Hogwarts - Recent History, Hogwarts - Coat of Arms, Hogwarts - Layout, Hogwarts - The Grounds, Hogwarts - Hagrid's Hut, Hogwarts - The Forbidden Forest, Hogwarts - Greenhouses, Hogwarts - The Whomping Willow, Hogwarts - The Black Lake, Hogwarts - The Quidditch pitch, Hogwarts - The White Tomb, Hogwarts - Possible Influences

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