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|name= Pyrites family
 
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*[[Argo Pyrites]]
 
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'''Pyrites''' is the surname of a wizarding family which is most likely [[pure-blood]]. The family was never mentioned in the actual books, but appears on some earlier drafts which [[J. K. Rowling]] released on her official website.
 
'''Pyrites''' is the surname of a wizardung family which is most likely [[pure-blood]]. The family was never mentioned in the actual books, but appears on some earlier drafts which J: K. Rowling released on her website.
 
 
   
 
==Family Members==
 
==Family Members==
 
*[[Pyrites]], a [[Death Eaters|Death Eater]].
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*[[Argo Pyrites]], a [[wizarding world|wizarding]] author.
   
 
==Etymology==
*[[Pyrites]], a [[Death Eater]].
 
 
Pyrite is a shiny yellow mineral that typically forms in clusters of cubic crystals. Due to its resemblance to gold, iron (III) pyrite is also known as fool's gold, which is probably why Rowling chose it as a name for a showy but sinister Death Eater.
*[[Argo Pyrites]], an author.
 
 
 
==Name Etymology==
 
 
Pyrite is a shiny yellow mineral that typically forms in clusters of cubic crystals. Due to its resemblance to gold, pyrite is also known as fool's gold, which is probably why Rowling chose it as a name for a showy but sinister Death Eater.
 
 
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Revision as of 14:05, 17 December 2012

Pyrites is the surname of a wizarding family which is most likely pure-blood. The family was never mentioned in the actual books, but appears on some earlier drafts which J. K. Rowling released on her official website.

Family Members

Etymology

Pyrite is a shiny yellow mineral that typically forms in clusters of cubic crystals. Due to its resemblance to gold, iron (III) pyrite is also known as fool's gold, which is probably why Rowling chose it as a name for a showy but sinister Death Eater.