Phoebe Black

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Phoebe Black

Birthday

1810

Died

1882

Age 71-72

Blood Status

PureBlood

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Children

Brother(s)

Eduardus Limette Black

Licorus Black

Sister(s)

Alexia Walkin Black

Hesper Black

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Romances

Boggart

Wand

Patronos

Pet: Toad, Named Wegner

Amingages

Occupation

School

Hogwarts

House

Slytherin

Loyalty

House Black

Biography

Year 1

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Year 2

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Year 3

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Year 4

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Year 5

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Year 6

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Year 7

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After Hogwarts

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Etymology

is a Titaness of the in the mythology. She is a daughter of the Sky and the Earth, and Gaea. She is by her brother the mother of and Leto is by her cousin Zeus the mother of () and ().

There is also a bird called , Sayornis nigricans.

is also the name of a moon of Saturn that is described as being in colour. This loosely fits in with the Black family tradition of using celestial names for their children.

Black can be considered a colour, and is the result of the absence of, or complete absorption of, light. In Western culture, the colour black has typically been associated with evil, darkness, and witchcraft, but also with prestige and sophistication — appropriate for the House of Black. Black has also been associated with life and prosperity by other cultures. In ancient , black was the symbol of the element of water, which also corresponds to Slytherin, the of almost all members of the Black family. In English heraldry, black represents darkness and ignorance; a possible allusion to the prejudice common to members of the House of Black.

However, the English word black is derived from either the Old English blœc, meaning "black", or blac, meaning "pale".[8]Pallor is associated with sickness and the colour white, which is usually held to symbolise purity in Western and Indian culture, and death in East Asian cultures. This mirrors the typical colouring of members of the House of Black — dark hair and pale skin

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