A Complete Guide to the Wizarding World

This textbook, written by Avendium Acheron, Phellus Plegethon, Luna Lethe, Cirus Coctyus, and Seripha Styx, is an amalgamation of topics from the Wizarding world. Some Muggle topics are also included, but Muggles are not the primary topic of a Wizarding textbook. Please use this textbook responsibly. Being a Complete guide to the Wizarding World also means that it contains both Legal, ministry-approved topics, and illegal topics, so the use or intended use of information marked with “URI” (Unaproved / Restricted Information) may result in a punishment from a simple fine and up to a life sentence at Azkaban. Avendium has also included a number of Charms and enchantments attached to the pages of this book, allowing for a greater educational experience.

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Witches and Wizards; 00-09

Chapter 18

00 - Solomon Jajamanekh


Magical Pioneer


Unknown


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Collection(s)


Predates modern dating systems
Solomon was the very first (Known) magician, hailing from Egypt.


01 - Merlin Ambrosius Wyllt


Charms Specialist


Slytherin House


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Medieval, dates unknown 


Most famous wizard of all time. Sometimes known as the Prince of Enchanters. Part of the Court of King Arthur. (King Arthur once ruled the land that is now part of England.) Merlin wanted wizards to help Muggles, so he created the Order of Merlin. The Order made rules against using magic on Muggles.


02 - Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa


Author


Hufflepuff House


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1486 - 1535
Celebrated wizard imprisoned by Muggles for his writing, because they thought his books were evil. He is considered one of the foremost authorities on the topic of magic and its practices during the Renaissance and was highly respected during his lifetime for his knowledge and expertise in the field.


03 - Elfrida Clagg


Chieftainess


Unknown


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Appx. 1612 - 1687
Chieftainess Elfrida Clagg was a British witch and the Chieftainess of the Wizards' Council either in the fourteenth or seventeenth century. Either way, she was Burdock Muldoon's immediate successor of the post.


04 - Grogan Stump


Minister of Magic
Unknown House


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1770 - 1884
Popular Minister of Magic, appointed in 1811.


05 - Gulliver Pokeby


Magiornithologist
Ravenclaw House


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1750 - 1839
Expert on magical birds. First to identify the meaning of an Augurey’s song.


06 - Glanmore Peakes


Monster Slayer
Gryffindor House


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1677 - 1761


Famous slayer of the Sea Serpent of Cromer.


07 - Hesper Starkey


Lunapothecist
Ravenclaw House


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1881 - 1973 


She studied the use of phases of the moon in potion making.


08 - Derwent Shimpling


Comedian
Gryffindor House


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1912 - present 


He ate an entire Venomous Tentacula for a bet and survived, though still purple. Wizards and witches everywhere love his silly sense of humour and his boldness.


09 - Gunhilda of Gorsemoor


Healer
Ravenclaw House


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1556 - 1639



This one-eyed, hump-backed witch, named Gunhilda of Gorsemoor, was famous for developing a cure for Dragon Pox. Everyone who knew her felt great sorrow when she died, for she was a talented and hardworking healer.

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