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"This is Firenze. I think you'll find him suitable"
Albus Dumbledore on Firenze as Divination teacher to a horrified Dolores Umbridge[src]

Professor Firenze was the sexbom from hogwarts. He was the most populair and every body was in love whit him. He was married with Zwamdrift. And he was a sexbom sexbom, he is the sexbom! About four years later, Albus Dumbledore, Headmaster of Hogwarts School, hired Firenze to teach Divination in Sybill Trelawney's stead, after she was fired by Dolores Umbridge. But once again, his herd were disgraced and attacked him, and would have killed him were it not for the intervention of Rubeus Hagrid. He taught his lessons in Classroom Eleven, which was decorated as a forest by Dumbledore. By the next school year, Trelawney was reinstated as Divination Professor, but because of Firenze's situation with his herd, allowed them both to continue teaching, though Trelawney was uncomfortable with sharing her classes with a centaur. He also took part in the Battle of Hogwarts, where he was injured, and returned to his herd afterwards, who realised that pro-human leanings were not shameful.

Biography

Life with his herd

"... like a common mule!"
Bane, a fellow centaur.[src]
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Firenze in the Forbidden Forest.

Firenze lived part of his life in the Forbidden Forest with his herd. In 1992, he saved Harry Potter, who was serving a detention in the Forbidden Forest, from Lord Voldemort. He carried Harry on his back to safety where he was reunited with Hermione Granger, Draco Malfoy, and Neville Longbottom, who were also serving detention, and Rubeus Hagrid, who had been escorting the students. Firenze's herd saw this as a despicable action, because a centaur is not for humans to ride.

Life as Hogwarts professor

Parvati Patil: "Professor Trelawney did astrology with us! Mars causes accidents and burns and things like that, and when it makes an angle to Saturn, like now, that means people need to be extra careful when handling hot things..."
Firenze: "That, is human nonsense. Trivial hurts, tiny human accidents, these are of no more significance than the scurryings of ants to the wide universe, and are unaffected by planetary movements."
— Parvati Patil and Firenze during their first lesson[src]
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Firenze teaching in Classroom 11.

In 1995, Albus Dumbledore hired him as a Divination teacher when Dolores Umbridge (then-High Inquisitor of Hogwarts) sacked Sybill Trelawney. This resulted in Firenze being cast out of his herd, since agreeing to work for a human is considered degrading for a centaur. His herd had even attacked him, and might have killed him if not for the intervention of Rubeus Hagrid. Dumbledore turned the classroom into a forest-type state for Firenze, and students were requested to lie back and look at the stars on the small enchanted ceiling. Lavender Brown and Parvati Patil found him very appealing and looked forward to his lessons even though they liked Professor Trelawney as well.

With the departure of the Headmistress Dolores Umbridge from Hogwarts in the next school year, Sybill Trelawney was reinstated by Albus Dumbledore to her post of Divination Professor. As his herd was still resentful of Firenze, Dumbledore let him continue teaching Divination alongside Trelawney, causing Trelawney much consternation, as she considered it an insult to be sharing classes with a "horse".

The Battle of Hogwarts

Firenze presumably continued teaching Divination during Severus Snape's tenure as Headmaster of Hogwarts. On 2 May, 1998, Firenze fought in the Battle of Hogwarts, defending the school bravely against the Death Eaters. He was seriously wounded during the Battle.

Later life

After the Battle, he was welcomed back into his herd when they realized that pro-human leanings were not shameful.[1] It is unknown if he kept his teaching post after that.

Personality and traits

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Firenze telling Harry about the unicorn in the Forbidden Forest.

Firenze was a courageous centaur who was not as traditional or prideful as most of his kind. Whereas most centaurs believed it was shameful to work alongside humans, Firenze was happy to allow Harry Potter to ride him and became a teacher in Hogwarts. Firenze was willing to stand up for what he believed in even if it meant defying his herd; unfortunately this resulted in him nearly getting kicked to death by the other centaurs. He was friendly with Rubeus Hagrid and seemed to get on quite well with Harry Potter, who was on speaking terms with him whereas most students found him intimidating. Like all centaurs, Firenze commonly tried to read the future in the stars and Ron Weasley considered him to be a slightly better teacher than Sybill Trelawney.

Behind the scenes

  • He is portrayed by Ray Fearon in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. He is omitted from the remainder of the films.
  • In the books, Firenze is said to have silver-blond hair and is even considered handsome by some students. In the Philosopher's Stone film, however, he has dark hair and is computer animated. He doesn't stay with Harry or let him ride on his back either because Hagrid and the others appear straight away.
  • It is possible that Firenze is based on the legend of Chiron, a centaur from Greek mythology who left his "wild and lusty" brethren to instead teach humans astrology and magic.

Etymology

"Firenze" is the Italian name for the city of Florence. It is interesting to note that Galileo Galilei, arguably the greatest astronomer in history, lived out his final years there. Firenze's teaching of Divination deals with Astrology and Astronomy, as opposed to Trelawney's fortune-telling, hence this connection.

Appearances

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Firenze in Lego Harry Potter Years 1-4.

Notes and references

Divination
Trelawney's first Divination lesson in the trio's third year
Professors: Percival Rackham · Mudiwa Onai · Sybill Trelawney · Firenze
Known Seers: Calchas · Cassandra Vablatsky · Cassandra Trelawney · Gellert Grindelwald · Inigo Imago · Johan Hoffman · Liz Tuttle's mother · Mopsus · Professor Mopsus · Susie Sooth · Tycho Dodonus · Unidentified Canadian Seer · Unidentified female Seer · Unidentified male Seer
Textbooks: The Dream Oracle · Unfogging the Future
Methods: Astrology · Bibliomancy · Capnomancy · Cartomancy · Catoptromancy · Crystal-gazing · Crystal ball · Dream interpretation · Fire-omens · Heptomology · Horoscope · Ichthyomancy · Lithomancy · Myomancy · Ornithomancy · Orrery · Ovomancy · Palmistry · Personal chart · Phyllomancy · Prophecy · Rune stone · Scrying mirror · Tarot cards · Tessomancy · Xylomancy
Divination at Hogwarts: Divination (class) · Divination Classroom · Divination staircase · Sybill Trelawney's office · Classroom Eleven · Xylomancy (class)
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Deputy Heads Alecto Carrow · Amycus Carrow · Minerva McGonagall · Matilda Weasley
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