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|name = Eileen Snape (née Prince)
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|born = c. [[1930]]<ref name="birthyear">Eileen's sixth-year Potions book was published "around" fifty years prior to [[1996]] ({{HBP|B|16}}). Assuming she purchased it new in [[1946]] and assuming she was sixteen at the time, she would have been born around [[1930]], although she may have bought a used copy or purchased it earlier.</ref>, [[Great Britain]] or [[Ireland]]
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|blood = [[Pure-blood]]<ref name="blood">In {{HBP|B|30}}, Harry stated that Eileen was a pure-blood twice, and in {{HBP|B|25}}, Hermione seemed to believe that the Princes were a wizarding family.</ref> {{c|possibly}}
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|born=c. [[1930s|1930]]-[[1930s|1935]]<ref name="birthyear">As Eileen's sixth-year Potions book was published "around" 50 years prior to 1996 ({{HBP}} Chapter 16 (''A Very Frosty Christmas'')), it could have been published anytime between 1946 and 1951; assuming Eileen bought it new, and she being sixteen at the time, she would have to have been born between 1930 and 1935.</ref>
 
 
|title = *Captain of the [[Hogwarts Gobstones Team]]<ref name="HP25">{{HBP|B|25}}</ref>
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*President of the [[Hogwarts Gobstone Club]]<ref name="PM">{{WW|gobstones}}</ref>
|blood=[[Pure-blood]]<ref name="blood">In {{HBP}}, Chapter 30 (''The White Tomb''), Harry speaks of Snape playing up "pure-blood mother, Muggle father", but the article Hermione reads never specifically says Eileen was pure-blood.</ref> {{c|possibly}}
 
 
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|title=*Captain of the [[Hogwarts Gobstones Team]]<ref name="HP25">{{HBP}} - Chapter 25 (''The Seer Overheard'')</ref>
 
 
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*President of the [[Hogwarts Gobstone Club]]<ref name="PM">''[[Pottermore]]'' - [http://www.pottermore.com/en/book3/chapter11/moment1/gobstones New from J.K. Rowling: "Gobstones"]</ref>
 
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|house = [[Slytherin]]<ref name="house">{{HBP|B|4}} - Slughorn states that family members are usually Sorted into the same House. This may indicate that Eileen was Sorted into Slytherin. Additional supporting evidence is that Severus wanted to be in Slytherin before he even got to school, possibly because his mother had been in Slytherin.</ref> {{c|possibly}}
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|house=[[Slytherin]]<ref name="house">{{HBP}} - Chapter 4 (''Horace Slughorn''); Slughorn states that family members are usually Sorted into the same House. This may indicate that Eileen was Sorted into Slytherin. Additional supporting evidence is that Severus wanted to be in Slytherin before he even got to school, potentially from hearing about his mother being in Slytherin.</ref> {{c|possibly}}
 
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{{Dialogue a-b|Hermione Granger| ''[...]'' there was a tiny announcement about Eileen Prince marrying a Muggle called Tobias Snape and then later an announcement saying that she'd given birth to a —|Harry Potter|— murderer.|Hermione revealing Severus Snape's parentage|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}
   
 
'''Eileen Snape''' (née '''Prince''') (born c. [[1930]]) was a [[Great Britain|British]] [[Wizardkind|witch]], wife to the [[Non-magic people|Muggle]] [[Tobias Snape]] and mother to [[Severus Snape]].<ref name="HP30">{{HBP|B|30}}</ref>
{{Dialogue a-b|Hermione Granger|...there was a tiny announcement about Eileen Prince marrying a Muggle called Tobias Snape and then later an announcement saying that she'd given birth to a —|Harry Potter|— murderer.|Hermione revealing Snape's parentage, and Harry's contempt.|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}
 
 
'''Eileen Snape''' (née '''Prince''') (b. c. [[1930s|1930]]-[[1930s|1935]]<ref name="birthyear"/>) was a [[Great Britain|British]] [[Wizardkind|witch]], wife to the [[Muggle]] [[Tobias Snape]] and mother to [[Severus Snape]]<ref name="HP30">{{HBP}} - Chapter 30 (''The White Tomb'')</ref>.
 
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Early life===
 
===Early life===
Eileen Prince was born into the [[Wizarding world|wizarding]] [[Prince family]]<ref name="HP30"/> in [[Great Britain]] sometime between 1930 and 1935<ref name="birthyear"/>.
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Eileen was born into the [[Wizarding world|wizarding]] [[Prince family]]<ref name="HP30"/> in [[Great Britain]], likely around 1930.<ref name="birthyear"/>
   
Eileen began attending [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] between 1941 and 1946<ref name="birthyear"/> and was presumably [[Sorting ceremony|Sorted]] into [[Slytherin]]<ref name="house"/>. According to an old ''[[Daily Prophet]]'' clipping found by [[Hermione Granger]], when Eileen was in her [[fifth year]] at Hogwarts she was Captain of the [[Hogwarts Gobstones Team|school Gobstones team]]<ref name="HP25">{{HP}} - Chapter 25 (''The Seer Overheard'')</ref>. She was concurrently the President of the [[Hogwarts Gobstone Club]] during her time at school<ref name="PM"/>.
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She likely began attending [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] around 1941.<ref name="birthyear"/> Presumably, she was [[Sorting ceremony|Sorted]] into [[Slytherin]].<ref name="house"/> While at school, Eileen was captain of the [[Hogwarts Gobstones Team|school Gobstones team]] during her fifth year.<ref name="HP25">{{HP|B|25}}</ref> She was concurrently the President of the [[Hogwarts Gobstone Club]].<ref name="PM"/>
   
 
===Adulthood===
 
===Adulthood===
 
After graduating, Eileen met the [[Non-magic people|Muggle]] [[Tobias Snape]] and married him.<ref name="HP30"/> They moved into a terraced house in [[Cokeworth]] on a street called [[Spinner's End]]. It was close to the mill and near a nasty-smelling, polluted river.<ref name="DH33">{{DH|B|33}}</ref>
[[File:Young_Snape_DH2.jpg|thumb|Eileen's son, Severus.]]
 
   
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Eileen's decision to marry Tobias may have resulted in her being disowned by her family — similar to [[Andromeda Tonks]], who was disowned by her family after she married [[Ted Tonks|a Muggle-born man]].
Shortly after graduating, Eileen met the [[Muggle]] [[Tobias Snape]] and married him<ref name="HP30"/>. They moved into a dilapidated terraced house in a slum neighbourhood on a street called [[Spinner's End]] in [[Cokeworth]], close to the mill by a nasty-smelling, polluted river<ref name="DH33">{{DH}} - Chapter 33 (''The Prince's Tale'')</ref>.
 
   
On [[9 January]], [[1960s|1960]], Eileen gave birth to a baby boy, [[Severus Snape]]<ref name="HP30"/>. Severus's early life was marked by a tumultuous, explosive atmosphere at home, with fights frequently breaking out between his parents<ref name="OP26"/>. Tobias, his father, would often shout at Eileen, leaving their son crying in the corner whilst she cowered in fear<ref name="OP26"/>.
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On [[9 January]], [[1960]], she gave birth to a son, [[Severus Snape]].<ref name="HP30" /> Severus' childhood was plagued by the tumultuous, explosive atmosphere in the home, with his parents often fighting.<ref name="OP26" /> Tobias would shout at Eileen and may have been physically abusive as well.
   
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The couple either neglected Severus, were too poor to care for him well, or both. His clothes were mismatched and did not fit properly. When he began his first year of school at Hogwarts, he changed into his uniform quickly after getting onto the [[Hogwarts Express]], apparently glad to be rid of his Muggle clothes.
Eileen struggled to care for her son whilst living in abject poverty and struck regularly by her husband's abuse; although she often argued back, this never worked well for her<ref name="DH33"/>. Despite this, Severus often looked as though he was not well cared-for and often wore ridiculously mismatched clothes that were far too large for him<ref name="DH33"/>.
 
   
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Despite this, Severus was already talented with magic before he received his [[Hogwarts acceptance letter|Hogwarts letter]] in [[1971]]. In [[1995]], Sirius Black claimed that Severus knew more curses when he arrived at school than half the students in seventh year.<ref>{{GOF|B|27}}</ref> It is possible that Eileen taught him these spells or that he taught himself from books she owned.
On [[1 September]], [[1970s|1971]], Eileen accompanied Severus to [[Platform Nine-and-Three-Quarters]] at [[King's Cross Station]] to see him off on the [[Hogwarts Express]]<ref name="DH33"/>. Although looking sullen, it can be presumed that she was somewhat happy to see her son leave the abuse at home; he looked exceptionally overjoyed<ref name="DH33"/>.
 
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On [[1 September]], [[1971]], Eileen accompanied Severus to [[Platform Nine-and-Three-Quarters]] at [[King's Cross Station]] and watched him leave on the [[Hogwarts Express]].<ref name="DH33" /> Whatever Eileen's thoughts on the matter were, Severus was exhilarated to leave for Hogwarts.<ref name="DH33" />
   
 
===Later life===
 
===Later life===
It is unknown precisely what happened to Eileen, but by the time Severus joined the [[Order of the Phoenix]] and began teaching at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] in [[September]] [[1981]], their home in Spinner's End was deserted<ref name="HP2">{{HBP}} - Chapter 2 (''Spinner's End'')</ref>. It can thus be presumed that Eileen had either moved away or died.
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It is unknown what happened to Eileen after her son began Hogwarts. By [[1996]], Severus had taken over the house at Spinner's End.<ref name="HP2">{{HBP|B|2}}</ref> She might have died, or perhaps she had moved out of her marital home at some point in the twenty-four years since.
   
 
==Physical appearance==
 
==Physical appearance==
Eileen at age fifteen was very skinny and unattractive, looking simultaneously cross and sullen, with heavy brows and a long, pallid face<ref name="HP25"/>. By 1971, not much had changed: Eileen was thin, hunched, sour-faced and sallow<ref name="DH33"/>.
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At age fifteen, Eileen was skinny and unattractive, looking simultaneously cross and sullen. She had heavy brows and a long, pallid face.<ref name="HP25"/> By 1971, not much had changed: Eileen was thin, hunched, sour-faced and sallow.<ref name="DH33"/>
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
''"Eileen"'' is from Celtic, English and Irish roots and has a long-standing history in each culture. In Irish it is known as a variation of "''Helen''". It became a more popular name in the 19th century. It is rumoured to have roots in Latin, American, French and Greek cultures, however such claims are not backed up with much evidence. Another variation of this name is Eileene which is most commonly used in Ireland.
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''"Eileen"'' is from Celtic, English and Irish roots and has a long-standing history in each culture. In Irish, it is known as a variation of "''Helen''". It became a more popular name in the 19th century. It is rumoured to have roots in Latin, American, French and Greek cultures, however, such claims are not backed up with much evidence. Another variation of this name is Eileene which is most commonly used in Ireland.
   
 
Other versions of ''Eileen''; "''Aileen"'' (Scottish), "''Eibhlin"'' (the original source for the name), "''Eila"'' (Celtic variant of both "''Eileen"'' and "''Aileen"''), "''Eireen"'' (Norwegian variant of "''Irene''" or "''Eileen''"), "''Eleanor''" (a similarly-rooted name to "''Eileen''" in Irish).
 
Other versions of ''Eileen''; "''Aileen"'' (Scottish), "''Eibhlin"'' (the original source for the name), "''Eila"'' (Celtic variant of both "''Eileen"'' and "''Aileen"''), "''Eireen"'' (Norwegian variant of "''Irene''" or "''Eileen''"), "''Eleanor''" (a similarly-rooted name to "''Eileen''" in Irish).
   
Eileen's maiden name was'' [[Prince family|Prince]]. [[Wikipedia:Prince|Prince]]'' is a general term for a monarch or a member of a monarch's family, and is a hereditary title of some European royalty, likely alluding to the aristocratic status of pure-blood families in the [[wizarding world]]. The word is derived from the Latin ''[[Wikipedia:Princeps|princeps]]'', meaning "a prime", which was one of the titles of the Roman Emperor, in which case it was generally translated as "First Citizen". ''[[Wikipedia:The Prince|The Prince]]'' is also the title of a famous political treatise by Niccolò Machiavelli; an interesting point considering that the adjective derived from the author's surname, ''Machiavellian'', is defined as "attempting to achieve goals by cunning, scheming and unscrupulous methods", which may allude to the ideal traits of [[Slytherin]] house.<ref>[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Machiavellian Wiktionary Definition: Machiavellian]</ref>
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Eileen's maiden name was ''[[Prince family|Prince]]. [[Wikipedia:Prince|Prince]]'' is a general term for a monarch or a member of a monarch's family, and is a hereditary title of some European royalty, likely alluding to the aristocratic status of pure-blood families in the [[wizarding world]]. The word is derived from the Latin ''[[Wikipedia:Princeps|princeps]]'', meaning "a prime", which was one of the titles of the Roman Emperor, in which case it was generally translated as "First Citizen". ''[[Wikipedia:The Prince|The Prince]]'' is also the title of a famous political treatise by Niccolò Machiavelli; an interesting point considering that the adjective derived from the author's surname, ''Machiavellian'', is defined as "attempting to achieve goals by cunning, scheming and unscrupulous methods", which may allude to the ideal traits of [[Slytherin]] house.<ref>[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Machiavellian Wiktionary Definition: Machiavellian]</ref>
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
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==Notes and references==
 
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Hermione Granger: " [...] there was a tiny announcement about Eileen Prince marrying a Muggle called Tobias Snape and then later an announcement saying that she'd given birth to a —"
Harry Potter: "— murderer."
— Hermione revealing Severus Snape's parentage[src]

Eileen Snape (née Prince) (born c. 1930) was a British witch, wife to the Muggle Tobias Snape and mother to Severus Snape.[7]

Biography

Early life

Eileen was born into the wizarding Prince family[7] in Great Britain, likely around 1930.[1]

She likely began attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry around 1941.[1] Presumably, she was Sorted into Slytherin.[6] While at school, Eileen was captain of the school Gobstones team during her fifth year.[3] She was concurrently the President of the Hogwarts Gobstone Club.[4]

Adulthood

After graduating, Eileen met the Muggle Tobias Snape and married him.[7] They moved into a terraced house in Cokeworth on a street called Spinner's End. It was close to the mill and near a nasty-smelling, polluted river.[8]

Eileen's decision to marry Tobias may have resulted in her being disowned by her family — similar to Andromeda Tonks, who was disowned by her family after she married a Muggle-born man.

On 9 January, 1960, she gave birth to a son, Severus Snape.[7] Severus' childhood was plagued by the tumultuous, explosive atmosphere in the home, with his parents often fighting.[5] Tobias would shout at Eileen and may have been physically abusive as well.

The couple either neglected Severus, were too poor to care for him well, or both. His clothes were mismatched and did not fit properly. When he began his first year of school at Hogwarts, he changed into his uniform quickly after getting onto the Hogwarts Express, apparently glad to be rid of his Muggle clothes.

Despite this, Severus was already talented with magic before he received his Hogwarts letter in 1971. In 1995, Sirius Black claimed that Severus knew more curses when he arrived at school than half the students in seventh year.[9] It is possible that Eileen taught him these spells or that he taught himself from books she owned.

On 1 September, 1971, Eileen accompanied Severus to Platform Nine-and-Three-Quarters at King's Cross Station and watched him leave on the Hogwarts Express.[8] Whatever Eileen's thoughts on the matter were, Severus was exhilarated to leave for Hogwarts.[8]

Later life

It is unknown what happened to Eileen after her son began Hogwarts. By 1996, Severus had taken over the house at Spinner's End.[10] She might have died, or perhaps she had moved out of her marital home at some point in the twenty-four years since.

Physical appearance

At age fifteen, Eileen was skinny and unattractive, looking simultaneously cross and sullen. She had heavy brows and a long, pallid face.[3] By 1971, not much had changed: Eileen was thin, hunched, sour-faced and sallow.[8]

Etymology

"Eileen" is from Celtic, English and Irish roots and has a long-standing history in each culture. In Irish, it is known as a variation of "Helen". It became a more popular name in the 19th century. It is rumoured to have roots in Latin, American, French and Greek cultures, however, such claims are not backed up with much evidence. Another variation of this name is Eileene which is most commonly used in Ireland.

Other versions of Eileen; "Aileen" (Scottish), "Eibhlin" (the original source for the name), "Eila" (Celtic variant of both "Eileen" and "Aileen"), "Eireen" (Norwegian variant of "Irene" or "Eileen"), "Eleanor" (a similarly-rooted name to "Eileen" in Irish).

Eileen's maiden name was PrincePrince is a general term for a monarch or a member of a monarch's family, and is a hereditary title of some European royalty, likely alluding to the aristocratic status of pure-blood families in the wizarding world. The word is derived from the Latin princeps, meaning "a prime", which was one of the titles of the Roman Emperor, in which case it was generally translated as "First Citizen". The Prince is also the title of a famous political treatise by Niccolò Machiavelli; an interesting point considering that the adjective derived from the author's surname, Machiavellian, is defined as "attempting to achieve goals by cunning, scheming and unscrupulous methods", which may allude to the ideal traits of Slytherin house.[11]

Behind the scenes

  • At Hogwarts, her son Severus used her surname and his blood status to make his nickname of "the Half-Blood Prince".

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Eileen's sixth-year Potions book was published "around" fifty years prior to 1996 (Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 16 (A Very Frosty Christmas)). Assuming she purchased it new in 1946 and assuming she was sixteen at the time, she would have been born around 1930, although she may have bought a used copy or purchased it earlier.
  2. In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 30 (The White Tomb), Harry stated that Eileen was a pure-blood twice, and in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 25 (The Seer Overheard), Hermione seemed to believe that the Princes were a wizarding family.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 25 (The Seer Overheard) Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "HP25" defined multiple times with different content
  4. 4.0 4.1 Writing by J. K. Rowling: "Gobstones" at Wizarding World
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 26 (Seen and Unforeseen)
  6. 6.0 6.1 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 4 (Horace Slughorn) - Slughorn states that family members are usually Sorted into the same House. This may indicate that Eileen was Sorted into Slytherin. Additional supporting evidence is that Severus wanted to be in Slytherin before he even got to school, possibly because his mother had been in Slytherin.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 30 (The White Tomb)
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Chapter 33 (The Prince's Tale)
  9. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Chapter 27 (Padfoot Returns)
  10. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 2 (Spinner's End)
  11. Wiktionary Definition: Machiavellian
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