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  1. Pure-blood was the term for wizarding families who claimed to have no Muggles, Squibs, Muggle-borns, or half-bloods in their family tree; however, when traced back far enough, nearly every family tree had a few non-magical ancestors.[1][2][3] Most wizards and witches considered an individual to...

  2. www.wizardingworld.com › writing-by-jk-rowling › pure-bloodPure-Blood | Wizarding World

    Aug 10, 2015 · Learn about the term 'pure-blood' and its history, meaning and controversies in the Harry Potter universe. Find out which families are considered pure-blood and how they differ from Muggle-borns and half-bloods.

    • Abbott. A grave belonging to an unknown Abbott was found by Harry in Godric’s Hollow. Hannah Abbott was the first of her year to be Sorted and Hannah herself fought bravely during the Battle of Hogwarts.
    • Avery. Mentioned by surname only in the Harry Potter books. An Avery had just stepped out of the room at the Slug Club party where Tom Riddle asked Professor Slughorn about Horcruxes.
    • Black. Sirius, Harry’s godfather, was the first of the Black family not to gain admittance to Slytherin. He later gave his family’s London house) over as headquarters for the Order of the Phoenix, much to the chagrin of the spirits of his ancestors who haunted it.
    • Bulstrode. A particularly unpleasant Slytherin and early consort of Draco Malfoy, Millicent Bulstrode had a number of skirmishes with Hermione. The latter had a mishap with some Polyjuice Potion and one of Millicent’s cat’s hairs.
    • Muggle-borns. Main article: Muggle-born. "Mudblood's a really foul name for someone who is Muggle-born — you know, non-magic parents. There are some wizards — like Malfoy's family — who think they're better than everyone else because they're what people call pure-blood… I mean, the rest of us know it doesn't make any difference at all.
    • Half-bloods. Main article: Half-blood. "Most wizards these days are half-blood anyway. If we hadn't married Muggles we'd've died out. " — The wizarding population's blood status.
    • Pure-bloods. Main article: Pure-blood. "There are some wizards — like Malfoy’s family — who think they’re better than everyone else because they’re what people call pure-blood.
    • Squibs. Main article: Squib. "Squibs were usually shipped off to Muggle schools and encouraged to integrate into the Muggle community... much kinder than trying to find them a place in the wizarding world, where they must always be second class....
  3. www.wizardingworld.com › fact-file › magical-miscellanyPure-blood - Wizarding World

    Pure-blood was a term referencing wizarding families or individuals descended only from magic, with no Muggles, Squibs or Muggle-born witches or wizards in their family. The concept was first popularised by Salazar Slytherin who campaigned to keep Hogwarts exclusively for pure-blood families.

  4. Pure-blood supremacy, [1] or the pure-blood doctrine, [2] [3] was the belief that wizards and witches whose family had not married any Muggles or Muggle-borns were superior to wizards and witches who had done so. Proponents of this ideology typically regarded Muggle-born wizards as 'impure' and...

  5. Dec 24, 2023 · A pure-blood is a witch or wizard with magical ancestors on both sides of the family for generations. Learn about the myth, the list, the prejudice and the exceptions of pure-blood status in the Harry Potter universe.