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1968 - present
Chief of Q.U.A.B.B.L.E. (Quidditch Union for the Administration and Betterment of the British League and its Endeavors).
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Inventor
1945 - present
Founder of the Nimbus racing broom company in 1967. He helped design Nimbus brooms, which revolutionized the game of Quidditch. An expert flyer, he is an avid Quidditch fan who enjoys watching or playing games whenever he can.
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1312 - 1357
Only Quidditch referee ever to die during a match. The originator of the curse was never caught but believed to have been a member of the crowd.
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1795 - 1872
Sent to Azkaban for continuing to keep sphinxes in his back garden despite repeated warnings.
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Co-Founder of Hogwarts
Medieval, dates unknown
Co-founder of Hogwarts. Gave his name to one of the four Hogwarts houses.
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1922 - present
Famous campaigner for lifting the International Confederation of Wizards' Statute of Secrecy and telling Muggles that wizards exist.
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Quidditch Captain
1968 - present
Captain and Beater of only all-female national Quidditch team, the Holyhead Harpies. After a game she enjoys relaxing with friends, drinking butterbeer, and listening to The Weird Sisters.
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1342 - 1379
First known victim of Dragon Pox.
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1894 - 1997
Celebrated Seer and author of Unfogging the Future.
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1911 - present
Chaser for Puddlemere United Quidditch team.
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Metal Charmer
1492 - 1560
Mother was a witch, and father was a Muggle. He is famous for combining his loves of magic, science, and sports by creating the Golden Snitch, which greatly improved the game of Quidditch.
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Entertainer
1972 - present
Bass player with the popular wizarding band The Weird Sisters. Muggle-born, Donaghan is a big fan of the Quidditch team called the Kenmare Kestrals.
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Herbology Specialist
1742 - 1845
Pioneer of Herbology and collector of many rare and magical flowers, including underwater varieties. Discovered Gillyweed.
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1202 - 1285
Famous Arithmancer. First to establish the magical properties of the number seven.
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1566 - 1629
Established the Committee on Experimental Charms.
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1754 - 1825
First witch to become Minister of Magic.
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1568 - 1623
Famous for blowing up the hamlet of Little Dropping in Hampshire while attempting to magically mix a birthday cake.
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1903 - 1991
Gained Order of Merlin, First Class, for saving Muggle lives during the Ilfracombe Incident of 1932, when a dragon swooped down on a beach full of sunbathers.
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1839 - unknown
Famous for falling in love with a merman in Loch Lomond while on vacation. When her family forbade her to marry him, she transfigured herself into a haddock and was never seen again.
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1602 - 1699
Famous for conquering the river troll that was terrorizing crossers of the Wye River.
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1900 - 1991
Witch who invented the Lunascope.
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1899 - 1981
Famous magical theoretician. This famous thinker wrote all about magic. Every modern witch and wizard has learned from his writings.
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1964 - present
Popular presenter of the W.W.N. (Wizarding Wireless Network) program Witching Hour.
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Ancient Greek, dates unknown
Lived on the island of Aeaea. Expert at turning lost sailors into pigs.
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Magical Creatures Specialist
1642 - 1769
Breeder of flying horses. He tried to create interest in a cross between Quidditch and polo played on flying horses, but the sport never became popular.
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Medieval, dates unknown
Alleged to have enjoyed being burnt at the stake so much that she allowed herself to be captured over 47 times in various disguises.
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Author
1897 - present
Celebrated author of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. He is currently studying fire slugs in the Brazilian rainforest.
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Eccentric
Medieval, dates unknown
Highly eccentric wizard who is famed for, among other things, wearing a jellyfish for a hat. No one knows if he meant to be the weirdest wizard of the ages or if it just came naturally.
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Bird Animagus
Medieval, dates unknown
Also known as Morgana, she was King Arthur's half sister. She was a dark sorceress, Merlin's enemy and she affected many events during hertime.
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Bird Animagus
Medieval, dates unknown
The beautiful Irish druidess Cliodne has three magical birds that sang the sick to sleep and cured them. Legends say that she could take the shape of a sea bird or change into a wave.
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Alchemist
Dates Unknown
Very little is known about this secretive wizard.
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Medieval, dates unknown
Famous for being so cowardly he never ventured out of his house. Died when a Defensive Charm backfired and the roof fell in.
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Ancient Greek, dates unknown
Alleged to have been the only known wizard to produce a Patronus the size of a giant.
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Medieval, dates unknown
Credited with the invention of many unpleasant jinxes and hexes.
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Ancient Greek, dates unknown
First known creator of the basilisk.
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1429 - 1490
Chief of Wizard’s Council (1448 - 1450).
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Healer
1556 - 1639
One-eyed, hump-backed witch famous for developing a cure for Dragon Pox. When she died, everyone who knew her felt great sorrow, for she was a talented and hardworking healer.
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Comedian
1912 - present
Ate an entire Venomous Tentacula for a bet and survived, though still purple. Wizards and witches everywhere love his silly sense of humor and his boldness.
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1881 - 1973
Witch who studied the use of phases of the moon in potion making.
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1677 - 1761
Famous slayer of the Sea Serpent of Cromer.
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1750 - 1839
Expert on magical birds. First to identify meaning of Augurey song.
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1770 - 1884
Popular Minister of Magic, appointed in 1811.
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1612 - 1687
Chieftainess of Warlock's Council.
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Author
1486 - 1535
Celebrated wizard imprisoned by Muggles for his writing, because they thought his books were evil.
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Charms Specialist
Medieval, dates unknown
Most famous wizard of all time. Sometimes known as the Prince of Enchanters. Part of the Court of King Arthur.
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