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  1. Walburga lived in Grimmauld Place starting at an unknown point in her life, presumably after she married her second cousin Orion. She died in 1985 , but her portrait still remained at 12 Grimmauld Place .

  2. Walburga Black [Wal-BÉE-ga] (pronunciación inglesa) [(1925 - 1985) era una bruja de sangre pura, hija de Pollux Black e Irma Crabbe y hermana mayor de Alphard y Cygnus. Walburga nació probablemente en Grimmauld Place, ya que ella llamó la "casa de mis padres". Se casó con su primo segundo, Orion…

  3. A portrait of Walburga Black ( 1925 – 1985) was a life-sized, very realistic painting hanging in 12 Grimmauld Place, the house in which the real Walburga raised her sons and lived in with her husband. Claiming that it was the "house of her fathers", it is possible that she grew up there as well.

  4. 18 de jul. de 2021 · Walburga was an enthusiastic supporter of pure-blood superiority. Her prejudice against those she considered to be inferior, especially “mudbloods” and “blood traitors”, survived her death in the form of a vitriolic portrait hanging in number 12, Grimmauld Place.

  5. 18 de jul. de 2021 · A magical painting of Sirius Black’s horribly deranged mother, Walburga, resides in his old home at twelve, Grimmauld Place. Often when the doorbell rings, she starts screaming and ranting until someone closes the “moth-eaten velvet” curtains that surround her painting.

  6. Invisible to Muggles, residents of Grimmauld Place assumed that the missing number 12 was an unexplained oddity of the street. Originally given to the Order by Sirius Black, the house was inhabited only by house elf, Kreacher, who saw the Order as a betrayal to his pure-blood family.

  7. Walburga Black (1925 – 1985) was a pure-blood witch, the daughter of Pollux Black and Irma Crabbe and sister of Alphard and Cygnus. Walburga was probably raised in Grimmauld Place, since she called it the "House of my fathers". She married her second cousin Orion Black, thus her married name was...