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*[[Wikipedia:1864|1864]]: Several boxes of treasure are stored at the [[Lestrange Vault|Lestrange family vault]] at [[Gringotts Wizarding Bank]]<ref name="LHP5-7">''[[LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7]]''</ref> |
*[[Wikipedia:1864|1864]]: Several boxes of treasure are stored at the [[Lestrange Vault|Lestrange family vault]] at [[Gringotts Wizarding Bank]]<ref name="LHP5-7">''[[LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7]]''</ref> |
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− | *[[Wikipedia:1865|1865]]: [[Faris Spavin]] becomes Minister for Magic;<ref>Sixth question of the Third [[Wizards' Ordinary Magic and Basic Aptitude Test|W.O.M.B.A.T.]] at [[J. K. Rowling Official Site|J. K. Rowling's Official Site]].</ref> |
+ | *[[Wikipedia:1865|1865]]: [[Faris Spavin]] becomes Minister for Magic;<ref>Sixth question of the Third [[Wizards' Ordinary Magic and Basic Aptitude Test|W.O.M.B.A.T.]] at [[J. K. Rowling Official Site|J. K. Rowling's Official Site]].</ref> the shop [[Borgin and Burkes]] in [[Knockturn Alley]] is established;<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)]]''</ref> the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]] agrees to leave [[Gringotts Wizarding Bank|Gringotts]] entirely in Goblin control;<ref>Fourth question of the Third [[Wizards' Ordinary Magic and Basic Aptitude Test|W.O.M.B.A.T.]] at [[J. K. Rowling Official Site|J. K. Rowling's Official Site]].</ref> the [[Knight Bus]] is introduced.<ref name="pottermore">[[Pottermore]]</ref> |
*[[Wikipedia:1867|1867]]: The last time a [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] student found the [[Secret room near the Training Grounds|secret room]] behind a stained-glass Hogwarts crest on the [[Training Grounds]] until [[Harry Potter]] did in [[1991]].<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)]]'' - PC version</ref> |
*[[Wikipedia:1867|1867]]: The last time a [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] student found the [[Secret room near the Training Grounds|secret room]] behind a stained-glass Hogwarts crest on the [[Training Grounds]] until [[Harry Potter]] did in [[1991]].<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)]]'' - PC version</ref> |
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*[[Wikipedia:1867|1867]]: Several boxes of treasure are stored at the [[Lestrange Vault|Lestrange family vault]] at [[Gringotts Wizarding Bank]]<ref name="LHP5-7"/> |
*[[Wikipedia:1867|1867]]: Several boxes of treasure are stored at the [[Lestrange Vault|Lestrange family vault]] at [[Gringotts Wizarding Bank]]<ref name="LHP5-7"/> |
Revision as of 14:58, 20 December 2012
The following events happened in the 1860s
Events
- 1864: Several boxes of treasure are stored at the Lestrange family vault at Gringotts Wizarding Bank[1]
- 1865: Faris Spavin becomes Minister for Magic;[2] the shop Borgin and Burkes in Knockturn Alley is established;[3] the Ministry of Magic agrees to leave Gringotts entirely in Goblin control;[4] the Knight Bus is introduced.[5]
- 1867: The last time a Hogwarts student found the secret room behind a stained-glass Hogwarts crest on the Training Grounds until Harry Potter did in 1991.[6]
- 1867: Several boxes of treasure are stored at the Lestrange family vault at Gringotts Wizarding Bank[1]
- 1869: Mme Yvette Coquelot issues a plaque requesting patrons to "discharge their weapons before entering" her establishment in 69 Boulevard des Galantes, Paris. The plaque made its way to The Seven Swans in Godric's Hollow by the late 1990s.[7]
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Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7
- ↑ Sixth question of the Third W.O.M.B.A.T. at J. K. Rowling's Official Site.
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)
- ↑ Fourth question of the Third W.O.M.B.A.T. at J. K. Rowling's Official Site.
- ↑ Pottermore
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game) - PC version
- ↑ "RdM - Fotos Oficiais de Cenários e Objetos" (DH - Sets and Objects Official Photos) at Galeria Potterish
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (see this image)
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