| • Science | • People | • Locations | • Timeline |
| Albus Dumbledore | |
|---|---|
| Gender | Male |
| Hair Colour | White (formerly auburn) |
| Eye Colour | Blue |
| House | Gryffindor |
| Blood Purity | Unknown |
| Loyalty | Order of the Phoenix |
He is characterised as old, benevolent, slightly eccentric, and powerful. As such he resembles a stereotypical good wizard in the mould of Merlin or Gandalf. He is often sympathetic to Harry Potter's difficulties. He was also the only wizard that Lord Voldemort feared. Dumbledore was born circa 1840. The name Albus is from the Latin word albus ("white"), which symbolises good; "Dumbledore", which means "bumblebee", was picked by the author because she was entertained by the concept of him strolling along Hogwarts halls and humming. Dumbledore also emits an aura of extreme modesty of his magical abilities. This may be attributed to the fact that he may feel that he is no match for Lord Voldemort, despite the Dark Lord fearing him. Conversely, he may just not feel it prudent to show his true strengths. There are few occasions where Dumbledore shows a slight arrogant side, such as when Dolores UmbridgeDolores Jane Umbridge is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. Her first appearance is in the fifth book of the series, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix''. We first meet her as one of Harry's interrogators as he is trie and Cornelius FudgeCornelius Oswald Fudge is a fictional character from the Harry Potter series of novels by J. He was the Minister of Magic for Great Britain, starting in 1990. In the films, he is played by Robert Hardy. The character is introduced in Harry Potter and the tried to have him arrested, and he replied with "Well - it's just that you seem to be labouring under the delusion that I am going to - what is the phrase? - come quietly."
Albus Dumbledore has a brother called AberforthAberforth Dumbledore a fictional character of the Harry Potter fantasy book series written by J. Rowling, is the brother of Albus Dumbledore. He was a member of the original Order of the Phoenix. He gets a mention in one of the earlier Harry Potter books, who has been in trouble for practising inappropriate charms on a goat. The theory that Aberforth may be the bartender at the Hog's Head Inn in HogsmeadeHogsmeade, Scotland, UK is a fictional settlement, that appears in the Harry Potter novels. Hogsmeade is the only pure wizarding settlement in the United Kingdom and is located south of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Third year students and o has been confirmed by JK Rowling.
Taken from the approximate year of birth, Dumbledore entered Hogwarts in 1851Events January 23 The flip of a coin determines whether a new city in Oregon is named after Boston, Massachusetts, or Portland, Maine, with Portland winning. March 1 Victor Hugo gives speech at the French national assembly and uses the phrase United State. He was sorted into Gryffindor House and later became the Transfiguration teacher at HogwartsHogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is a fictional magic school that is the main setting of the Harry Potter novels by J. Hogwarts is a boarding school set in a castle by a mountain lake. Although its precise location is not specified in the books,.
Incidentally, the wand cores of both Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort's wands come from the tail feathers of Dumbledore's pet phoenix FawkesFawkes is Albus Dumbledore's pet. It is a phoenix from the Harry Potter series and possibly named after Guy Fawkes. Fawkes seems to be a very special character. Whenever Fawkes dies (either by being killed or by old age) he is reborn as baby phoenix. who shares a bond with Dumbledore. It has also been established by the writer that Dumbledore's patronus itself is also in the form of a phoenix.
In the early 1940s, the Chamber of Secrets was opened. When a student named Myrtle was killed, the school was almost closed; however, Tom Riddle accused Hagrid of opening the chamber and thus caused the authorities to believe that, with the neutralisation of Hagrid, the school could remain open. Dumbledore was the only one who seemed to think Hagrid was innocent, and while Hagrid was expelled and his wand broken in two, he remained at Hogwarts as the gamekeeper.
In 1945 Dumbledore defeated the dark wizard Grindelwald (which curiously co-incides with the end of World War II), and in about 1970, he became headmaster.
That year a werewolf named Remus Lupin came to Hogwarts. Most headmasters would never have allowed a werewolf into Hogwarts, but Dumbledore thought that as long as special precautions were taken, there was no reason why Lupin should not attend.
The 1970s were the dark years when Voldemort was in power. Voldemort was Tom Riddle, who had been a student of Dumbledore years before. Dumbledore was working tirelessly against Voldemort.
In 1980, Sybill Trelawney applied to become the new divination teacher. Dumbledore hired her when she made a prophecy about Voldemort's fall. Two prominent members of the Order of the Phoenix, Lily and James Potter, knew that Voldemort was after them.
Lily and James went into hiding, using the Fidelius Charm, but were betrayed by their secret-keeper -- Peter Pettigrew -- and killed by Voldemort; when Voldemort turned his wand on their one-year-old son, Harry, however, the curse miraculously bounced off of him and back onto Voldemort, reducing him to a mere shadow of his former self. To keep the now-orphaned Harry safe, Dumbledore placed him in the safe keeping of Vernon and Petunia Dursley, his mother's sister and her husband. This was because Dumbledore did not want the fame of being "the boy who lived" to get to Harry's head, and because the special protection that his mother had put on him was still in effect- as long as he was in a shelter where his mother's blood remained, he would be safe from any attacks (while Voldemort was no longer a threat, his death eaters were still at large, desperate and seeking revenge, as evidenced in their attacks on Frank and Alice Longbottom).
In the same year that Harry came to Hogwarts, Voldemort attempted to steal the philosopher's stone in order to gain a new body and immortality, but failed. One year later, the Chamber of Secrets was opened again, and Harry and his friends revealed that Hagrid had not opened the Chamber of Secrets originally, it was, in fact, Tom Riddle himself (on this occasion by manipulating Ginny Weasley). One year later, the servant of Voldemort ( Peter Pettigrew) escaped, and in the next year Voldemort rose again. Dumbledore then re-founded the Order of the Phoenix.
Dumbledore was twice dismissed: During Harry's second year at Hogwarts, Lucius Malfoy "persuaded" the twelve governors of the school to vote for his dismissal as more and more attacks were occurring (a basilisk was petrifying people in the school). In Harry's fifth year, Harry and other students organised a club called " Dumbledore's Army". When Dolores Umbridge discovered it, Albus Dumbledore took responsibility for its creation in order to protect Harry Potter and the other students -- however he refused to be arrested, and escaped after stunning all the Ministry employees in the room.
In that same year, the Ministry of Magic refused to believe that Voldemort was responsible, and orchestrated a smear campaign against Dumbledore and Harry Potter. The campaign had partial success, convincing a part of the population that Harry was indeed an attention-seeking lunatic and making his life miserable, but ultimately failed when Voldemort himself was seen in the Ministry of Magic by numerous eye-witnesses. Cornelius Fudge was forced to accept that Voldemort had returned and the media followed suit, being sympathetic to Harry again to fit the new situation and public opinion.
In the movie versions of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone ( 2001) and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets ( 2002), Dumbledore was played by Richard Harris, who died in 2002 of Hodgkin's disease. In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ( 2004), Dumbledore is played by Michael Gambon.
See also: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
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