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The following events happened in the 1790s.
Events
- 1790: President Emily Rappaport enacts Rappaport's Law, which created total segregation between the magic and non-magic communities in the United States by banning wizards and witches from marrying or befriending No-Majs, restricting them to interactions "necessary to perform daily activities."[1]
- 1790: The French Ministry of Magic was founded.[2]
- 1792: A Cockatrice escapes during a Triwizard Tournament and injures three judges.[3]
- 1792: Quintin Black brand established.[4]
- 1792: The fifty-sixth Wizarding Schools Potions Championship is held.[5]
- 1793-94: The Terror takes place in France. Among those targeted by the revolutionaries was the wizard Vincent Duc de Trefle-Picques, who managed to escape execution by casting a Concealment Charm on his own neck and pretending to have already been decapitated.[6]
- 1794: The first recorded sighting of an Acromantula, in Borneo.[citation needed]
- 1796: Wand Repair is established.
- 1798: Artemisia Lufkin is elected Minister for Magic.[7]
- 1799: A Ukrainian Ironbelly carries off a Muggle sailing boat with no one on board.[8]
- 1799: The fifty-seventh Wizarding Schools Potions Championship is held.[5]
Births
Deaths
Notes and references
- ↑ "History of Magic in North America: Rappaport's Law" on Pottermore
- ↑ https://www.therowlinglibrary.com/2018/04/22/new-information-about-the-french-ministry-of-magic-and-the-crimes-of-grindelwald/
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Chapter 15 (Beauxbatons and Durmstrang)
- ↑ Harry Potter Wizard's Collection — Label Collection book (see this image)
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Wonderbook: Book of Potions
- ↑ Writing by J. K. Rowling: "Beauxbatons Academy of Magic" at Pottermore
- ↑ Writing by J. K. Rowling: "Ministers for Magic" at Pottermore
- ↑ Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Chocolate Frog Cards
- ↑ Wizard of the Month
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