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Augusta Longbottom: "I was the last to come through... Have you seen my grandson?"
Harry Potter: "He's fighting."
Augusta Longbottom: "Naturally."
— Augusta Longbottom during the Battle of Hogwarts[src]

Augusta Longbottom is pure-blood witch and member of the Longbottom family by marriage. She is the mother of famous Auror Frank Longbottom, and grandmother to Neville Longbottom.

History

Early life

Little is known about Augusta's early life. In her school years, Augusta failed her Charms O.W.L., according to Professor McGonagall, causing her to later label it a "soft option"[1].

Raising her Grandson

During the First Wizarding War, Augusta's son Frank was both an Auror and a member of the Order of the Phoenix, as was his wife Alice. The highly respected couple survived the war, but shortly after Lord Voldemort's defeat in 1981, they were attacked by Death Eaters who tortured them into insanity with the Cruciatus Curse. The couple had to be institutionalized, and their infant son Neville was placed into Augusta's care.

Augusta was clearly strict with her grandson, whom she initially feared was a Squib. Even after Neville proved to be a wizard, his grandmother was stern and demanding of him, sending him Howlers when his behaviour displeased her and pressuring him to uphold the "family honour". She often took Neville to visit his incapacitated parents at St. Mungos, stating that he should be proud of their sacrifice.[2]


Second Wizarding War

"It's high time your grandmother learned to be proud of the grandson she's got, rather than the one she thinks she ought to have - particularly after what happened at the Ministry."
Minerva McGonagall to Neville Longbottom in 1996.[src]

In 1995, Augusta supported Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore when they claimed that Lord Voldemort had returned to power, as did Neville. Her support even led her to stop subscribing to the Daily Prophet, due to the newspaper's vicious smear campaign against Harry and Dumbledore.[3]

In 1997, after Death Eaters had taken control of the Ministry of Magic, Neville was one of the leaders of the student rebellion against Amycus and Alecto Carrow at Hogwarts. In an attempt to force Neville to be more cooperative, Auror John Dawlish was ordered to capture Augusta and make her hostage to Neville's behavior. Augusta, however, put up a fight and went on the run.

She reemerged later at the Battle of Hogwarts to assist Neville when he called everyone to arms against the Death Eater army. She expressed great pride in her grandson for following in his parents' footsteps.[4]

Relationships

Neville Longbottom

During the early years of Neville's life, Augusta often thought that Neville was a Squib and was afraid he would not get into Hogwarts. She was extremely proud when he did but it was apparent that Neville and his grandmother were not very close as they were often seen fighting or Augusta was seen reprimanding her grandson. Augusta also sent Neville a Howler and pushed Neville to be like his parents by doing well in school, especially in Transfiguration, a class Neville hated. In later years, she became proud of Neville as she realized how excellent of a wizard and person he was. She was shown commenting in the Daily Prophet about his powers and during the Battle of Hogwarts, she was proud to fight alongside him.

Frank and Alice Longbottom

It is unknown what her relationship with Frank and Alice was before they were tortured, but it must have been fairly close as Augusta was chosen to raise their infant son after they were no longer able to. After the attack, Mrs. Longbottom seemed to love her son and daughter in law, often taking Neville to visit them at St. Mungo's. However, at times, she seemed to tire of providing for them, as she sounded weary when speaking to Alice and advised Neville to throw away a gum wrapper Alice gave him. However, it is assumed that she still cared for them as she obviously respected them and says numerous times that she wants Neville to be more like them.


Griselda Marchbanks

Augusta and Mrs. Marchbanks are described as close friends as Neville Longbottom stated his grandmother was a close friend of Griselda and that she had come for dinner many times.

Etymology

Augusta is a Latin name and the feminine form of Augustus, meaning "great" or "venerable", derived from the Latin verb augere, "to increase".[5] Augustus was the name given to the first emperor of Rome, and subsequently Augusta was sometimes used as a title for empresses of the Roman and Byzantine empires.

Appearances

Notes and references

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