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'''Sir Thomas More''', also known by Catholics as '''Saint Thomas More''' ([[7 February]], [[1470s|1478]] – [[6 July]], [[1530s|1535]]) was an English [[wizard]] who acted as a lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman and noted Renaissance humanist within the [[Muggle]] world. He was an important counsellor to [[Henry VIII|King Henry VIII of England]] and for three years toward the end of his life he was Lord Chancellor. He was executed for high treason after denying the validity of the Act of Succession. By the [[1990s]], there was a portrait of More hung at [[Hogwarts Castle]].<ref name="CSps1">''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game)]]'' - PS1 version</ref>
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The Right Honourable '''Sir Thomas More''', also known by Catholics as '''Saint Thomas More''' ([[7 February]], [[1470s|1478]] – [[6 July]], [[1530s|1535]]), was an [[England|English]] [[wizard]] who acted as a lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman and noted Renaissance humanist within the [[Muggle]] world. He was an important counsellor to [[Henry VIII|King Henry VIII of England]], and for three years toward the end of his life he was Lord Chancellor.
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He was executed for high treason after denying the validity of the Act of Succession. By the [[1990s]], there was a portrait of More hung at [[Hogwarts Castle]].<ref name="CSps1">''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game)]]'' - PS1 version</ref>
   
 
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Revision as of 06:57, 2 March 2016

The Right Honourable Sir Thomas More, also known by Catholics as Saint Thomas More (7 February, 14786 July, 1535), was an English wizard who acted as a lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman and noted Renaissance humanist within the Muggle world. He was an important counsellor to King Henry VIII of England, and for three years toward the end of his life he was Lord Chancellor.

He was executed for high treason after denying the validity of the Act of Succession. By the 1990s, there was a portrait of More hung at Hogwarts Castle.[1]

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Appearances

Notes and references

Unknown location within Hogwarts Castle
Classrooms
Apothecary department · Class 102 · Class 104 · Class 107 · Class 99 · Classroom E-13 · Fairly small classroom · First year written exams classroom · Study Hall
Clubhouses
Dragon Clubhouse · Hippogriff Clubhouse · Secret Clubhouse · Sphinx Clubhouse
Corridors
Ædificium Oriens · Catwalks by the Quad battlements · Cloistered corridor · South Wing · West Tower corridor · West Wing
Halls and rooms
Astronomy Room · Ball Great Hall · Book of Monster's Repair Workshop · Duelling Hall · First Hogwarts graduating class portrait room · The Grindylow Lagoon · Jacob's room · Laundry · Lower Art Room · Peeves' Room · Quiet room · Room behind the mirror · Upper Castle Portrait Room
Offices
Albus Dumbledore's office · Horace Slughorn's first office · Rolanda Hooch's office
Portraits, statues and other artwork
Alastor Moody · Emeric Switch · Godfrey the Gormless · Iris Pius · Phillipus von Hohenheim · Reginald Oddpick · Sanctum statue · Sidley Smirk Platter · Thomas More · Tobias Misslethorpe · Mysterious girl · Triptych · Wilfred the Wistful
Staircases
Staircase to the West Tower battlements · Staircases that led somewhere else on Friday · Staircases with vanishing steps · Swivelling staircase
Storerooms
Cauldron cupboard · Cupboard · Gryffindor Quidditch team store cupboard · Records Room · Stink Bomb Store