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Molly Weasley I (née Prewett) (b. 30 October, 1949) was a pure-blood witch and the matriarch of the Weasley family, married to Arthur Weasley. She was born into the Prewett family, sister to Fabian ...

Domain: Literature; Category: General literature

Madam Undersecretary Professor Dolores Jane Umbridge (fl. 1976 - 1998) was a witch and Ministry of Magic bureaucrat who served as Senior Undersecretary to the Minister for Magic under Ministers ...

Domain: Literature; Category: General literature

Arthur Weasley (b. 6 February, 1950) was a pure-blood wizard in the employ of the Ministry of Magic, as well as a member of the second Order of the Phoenix. He was a staunch believer in the equality ...

Domain: Literature; Category: General literature

Tom Marvolo Riddle (31 December, 1926– 2 May, 1998), later known as Lord Voldemort, was a half-blood wizard and considered to be one of the the most powerful Dark Wizards of all time. The son of ...

Domain: Entertainment; Category: Popular culture

Madam Bellatrix Lestrange (née Black) (c. 1951 – 2 May, 1998) was a pure-blood witch, the daughter of Cygnus III and Druella Black and elder sister of Andromeda Tonks and Narcissa Malfoy. She started ...

Domain: Literature; Category: General literature

Draco Lucius Malfoy (b. 5 June, 1980) was a pure-blood wizard and the only son of Lucius and Narcissa Malfoy (née Black). The son of a Death Eater, Draco was raised to believe strongly in the ...

Domain: Literature; Category: General literature

Professor Remus John Lupin, Order of Merlin, First Class, (10 March, 1960 – 2 May, 1998), also known as Moony, was a half-blood wizard and the only son of Lyall and Hope Lupin. He was afflicted with ...

Domain: Literature; Category: General literature

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