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The following events happened in the '''1800s''':
 
The following events happened in the '''1800s''':
   
 
==Events==
 
==Events==
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*The [[Shrake]] is created in the early 1800s.<ref>[[Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (companion book)|Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (real)]]</ref>
 
*The [[Shrake]] is created in the early 1800s.<ref>[[Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (companion book)|Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (real)]]</ref>
 
*[[Wikipedia:1802|1802]]: A [[Norwegian Ridgeback]] is reported to have carried off a Whale Calf off the coast of [[Norway]].<ref>[[Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (companion book)|Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (real)]]</ref>
 
*[[Wikipedia:1802|1802]]: A [[Norwegian Ridgeback]] is reported to have carried off a Whale Calf off the coast of [[Norway]].<ref>[[Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (companion book)|Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (real)]]</ref>
 
*[[Wikipedia:1806|1806]]: The fifty-eighth [[Wizarding Schools Potions Championship]] is held.<ref name="BoP">{{WBP}}</ref>
 
*[[Wikipedia:1806|1806]]: The fifty-eighth [[Wizarding Schools Potions Championship]] is held.<ref name="BoP">{{WBP}}</ref>
*[[Wikipedia:1809|1809]]: The [[1809 Quidditch World Cup]] is held in the [[West Siberian Plain]], in [[Russia]]. During the final, between [[Romanian National Quidditch team|Romania]] and [[Mexican National Quidditch team|New Spain]] (what is now called Mexico), Romanian [[Beater]] [[Niko Nenad]], an extremely volatile and unstable man, [[tree animating jinx|jinxed the whole of the forest]] adjacent to the pitch: all the trees instantly sprang to life and proceeded to attack the stadium, resulting in several injuries and deaths (including Nenad's own).<ref name="PM">{{PM|history-of-the-quidditch-world-cup}}</ref>
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*[[Wikipedia:1809|1809]]: The [[1809 Quidditch World Cup]] is held in the [[West Siberian Plain]], in [[Russia]]. During the final, between [[Romanian National Quidditch team|Romania]] and [[Mexican National Quidditch team|New Spain]] (what is now called Mexico), Romanian [[Beater]] [[Niko Nenad]], an extremely volatile and unstable man, [[tree animating jinx|jinxed the whole of the forest]] adjacent to the pitch: all the trees instantly sprang to life and proceeded to attack the stadium, resulting in several injuries and deaths (including Nenad's own).<ref name="PM">{{WW|history-of-the-quidditch-world-cup}}</ref>
   
 
==Births==
 
==Births==
 
*[[Wikipedia:1803|1803]]: [[Alberic Grunnion]].<ref name="cfc">[[Chocolate Frog Card]]s</ref>
 
*[[Wikipedia:1803|1803]]: [[Alberic Grunnion]].<ref name="cfc">[[Chocolate Frog Card]]s</ref>
*[[Wikipedia:1804|1804]]: [[John Buchanan]].<ref name="Pottermore">{{PM|scottish-rugby}}</ref>
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*[[Wikipedia:1804|1804]]: [[John Buchanan]].<ref name="Pottermore">{{WW|scottish-rugby}}</ref>
 
*[[Wikipedia:1808|1808]]: [[Licorus Black]].<ref>{{OOTP|F}} {{See image|File:Licorus Black.jpg}}</ref>
 
*[[Wikipedia:1808|1808]]: [[Licorus Black]].<ref>{{OOTP|F}} {{See image|File:Licorus Black.jpg}}</ref>
   
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*[[Wikipedia:1805|1805]]: [[Glover Hipworth]].<ref name="cfc" />
 
*[[Wikipedia:1805|1805]]: [[Glover Hipworth]].<ref name="cfc" />
 
*[[Wikipedia:1809|1809]]: [[Niko Nenad]].<ref name="PM" />
 
*[[Wikipedia:1809|1809]]: [[Niko Nenad]].<ref name="PM" />
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==Behind the scenes==
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The rumoured video game Harry Potter: Magic awakened is set in the 1800s.
   
 
==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
{{Reflist}}
 
 
{{19th century}}
 
{{19th century}}
   

Revision as of 22:34, 2 November 2019

The following events happened in the 1800s:

Events

Births

Deaths


Behind the scenes

The rumoured video game Harry Potter: Magic awakened is set in the 1800s.

Notes and references

19th century
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