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Sirius Black in front of the Black family tapestry with Harry Potter.
Sirius Black in front of the Black family tapestry with Harry Potter.
"Any time the family produced someone halfway decent they were disowned."
Sirius Black on his family[src]

The House of Black is one of the largest and oldest pure-blood wizarding families in Britain. Many wizarding families in Britain are distantly related to the House of Black. The Black Family Tree is displayed in the drawing room of the family home at 12 Grimmauld Place on an intricate tapestry. It starts in the Middle Ages and shows the dominant line of the family up to the present day.[1]

By the late twentieth century, the House of Black became extinct in the male line with the deaths of Sirius and Regulus Black, neither of whom had children.[2] The female line is still extant through the Malfoy family and Teddy Lupin, though the latter descends from a Black who was disowned.

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[edit] History

Sirius Black being pushed to his death by a curse of his cousin's.
Sirius Black being pushed to his death by a curse of his cousin's.
"...my parents, with their pure-blood mania, convinced that to be a Black made you practically royal..."
Sirius Black to Harry Potter on his family's values[src]

The Black family traces its origin back to the Middle Ages. They claim to have entirely magical ancestry, but as Sirius Black informed his godson Harry Potter, no truly pure-blood family existed by the twentieth century. The pure-blood families like the Blacks simply removed Muggles and Squibs from their family trees. The Blacks place a great importance on blood purity, considering themselves akin to royalty in the wizarding world and disdaining Muggles and Muggle-borns. The family motto, which can be found on the family crest, is Toujours Pur, which means "Always Pure" in French.[2]

Because of their views, a large number of the Black family members practice the Dark Arts and supported Lord Voldemort during the First and Second Wizarding Wars. A few Blacks became Death Eaters, while many others never took the Dark Mark but believed in the "purification" of the wizarding world nevertheless.[2] A few members of the family, however, disagreed with the traditional views of their family; Sirius Black, for example, joined the Order of the Phoenix, as did Nymphadora Tonks, a distaff member of the Black family. Both were murdered by their cousin Bellatrix in battle. With Sirius's death, the male line of the Black family ended.

[edit] Family Tree

Legend: Names in grey were removed from the tree by Walburga Black. The published tree does not contain descendants of side branches of the family. See also:

[edit] "Blasted Off"

Sirius' burn mark on the Black family tree.
Sirius' burn mark on the Black family tree.
"Blood traitor, abomination, shame of my flesh! …Filth! Scum! By-products of dirt and vileness! How dare you befoul the house of my fathers!"
—The portrait of Walburga Black screaming at her "traitor" son[src]

The original tree described from Grimmauld Place was subject to some magical interference. According to Sirius Black, his mother Walburga blasted names of "blood traitors" off the tapestry without hesitation.[2] The Black family motto of Toujours Pur ("always pure") was followed assiduously by family members; any who disagreed with the notion of blood purity or married Muggles or people of different blood statuses were disowned and blasted off the family tree, as were any Squibs. Thus, family members that remain on the tapestry can be assumed to have married fellow pure-bloods. Some even married their own cousins; Walburga and Orion Black, for instance, were second cousins. Generations of this practice resulted in inbreeding, which in turn has caused problems such as low fertility and mental instability.

[edit] Etymology

Most Black family members are named after stars or constellations. For example, the star Sirius is in the constellation Canis Major (the dog). What's more, Sirius Black, an Animagus, could morph at will into a black dog named Padfoot. Another example is Bellatrix, the third brightest star in the constellation Orion, which is also the name of Sirius's father and Bellatrix's uncle. Cygnus, Andromeda, and Cassiopeia are also constellations, and Regulus, Alphard and Arcturus are stars as well.

[edit] Blood Relatives

Bellatrix Black on the Black family tapestry.
Bellatrix Black on the Black family tapestry.

[edit] Relatives by Marriage

Andromeda Tonks' burn mark on the family tapestry.
Andromeda Tonks' burn mark on the family tapestry.

[edit] Distant Relatives

Thus, the Blacks are related to the Flint, Gamp, Bulstrode, Burke, Yaxley, Macmillan, Crabbe, Potter, Longbottom, Weasley, Crouch, Prewett, Rosier, Lestrange, and Malfoy families.

[edit] Behind the scenes

[edit] Notes and references

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