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'''Chief Auror''' is a position at the [[Magical Congress of the United States of America]] that presumably played a part in overseeing the work of American [[Auror]]s.
 
'''Chief Auror''' is a position at the [[Magical Congress of the United States of America]] that presumably played a part in overseeing the work of American [[Auror]]s.
   
== History ==
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==History==
 
In [[1926]], the position was held by [[E. A. Limus]].<ref>{{CB}} - {{See image|File:MACUSA Auror Reference.jpg}}</ref> Their signature often appeared on wanted posters made by MACUSA as certification.<ref>{{FB|F}} - {{See image|File:Eleanora Shanks - wanted poster.png}}</ref>
 
In [[1926]], the position was held by [[E. A. Limus]].<ref>{{CB}} - {{See image|File:MACUSA Auror Reference.jpg}}</ref> Their signature often appeared on wanted posters made by MACUSA as certification.<ref>{{FB|F}} - {{See image|File:Eleanora Shanks - wanted poster.png}}</ref>
   
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[[[pt-br:Chefe dos Aurores]]
 
[[[pt-br:Chefe dos Aurores]]
 
[[Category:Jobs]]
 
[[Category:Jobs]]
[[Category:Ranks and titles]]
 
 
[[Category:Magical Congress of the United States of America positions]]
 
[[Category:Magical Congress of the United States of America positions]]
 
[[Category:Ranks and titles]]

Revision as of 18:59, 5 October 2018

Chief Auror is a position at the Magical Congress of the United States of America that presumably played a part in overseeing the work of American Aurors.

History

In 1926, the position was held by E. A. Limus.[1] Their signature often appeared on wanted posters made by MACUSA as certification.[2]

Appearances

Notes and references

Magical Congress of the United States of America
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Presidents

Josiah Jackson (1693-?) · Charity Wilkinson · Thornton Harkaway (c. 1760) · Able Fleming · Elizabeth McGilliguddy (c. 1777) · Emily Rappaport (c. 1790) · Seraphina Picquery (1920-1928) · Unidentified President (c. 1987) · Samuel G. Quahog (c. 2014)

Aurors

Abraham Potter · Achilles Tolliver · Berthilde Roche · Carlos Lopez · Cas Carneirus · Cormac O'Brien · E. A. Limus · Gondulphus Graves · Helmut Weiss · M. L. Minus · M. P. Carneirus · Mary Jauncey · Mungo MacDuff · Percival Graves · Porpentina Goldstein · Robert Grimsditch · Saranna Wilkinson · Theodard Fontaine · Wilhelm Fischer · Unidentified Aurors

Other positions

Apparition Examiner · Auror Commissioner · Captain of Aurors · Chief Auror · Chief of Staff · Director of Magical Security · Executioner · Federal Identity Commissioner · Federal Wand Permit Officer · Keeper of Treasure and Dragots · Obliviator · Surveillor of Activity

Other employees

Abernathy · Albert Perschky · Aristotle Twelvetrees · Ben Copper · Bernadette · Beryl · E. A. Limus · F. Wakefield · Holly Blackbird · Irene Kneedander · J. Ward · L. O'Sullivan · Magali Crowe · Paloma Proudfoot · Queenie Goldstein · Red · Ruby · Sam · Unidentified executioner (I) · Unidentified executioner (II) · Unidentified guide · Y. Blishen

Departments

Body for Protection of Magical Species · Department of Aurors · Department of No-Maj Misinformation · Department of Unidentifiable Magical Objects · Department for Confiscated Items · Federal Bureau of Covert Vigilance and No-Maj Obliviation · MACUSA Communications Department · · MACUSA Department of Magical Law Enforcement · MACUSA Investigation Department · MACUSA Surveillance Wizarding Resources Department · Magical Cleaning Department · Major Investigation Department · Office for Magic Relations and Education · US Auror Divisions · Wand Permit Department · Wizarding Resources Department

Locations

Death Cell · Great Meeting Chamber · Lobby · No-Maj Fraternisation sub-division · Pentagram Office · Percival Graves' office · Register Office · Typing Pool · Wand Permit Office · Young Wizards Daycare Center

[[[pt-br:Chefe dos Aurores]]