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  2. Feb 7, 2023 · In the Harry Potter series, Hogwarts needed a new headmaster after the end of the Second Wizarding War. But who took the job after Snape?

  3. Aug 26, 2023 · Warner Bros. Albus Dumbledore is the very first headmaster of Hogwarts seen in either the books or films — and in many ways, he sets a pretty high standard.

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    Professor Marazion succeeded Minerva McGonagall in the post of Head of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. This individual became Headmaster or Headmistress some time between 2008 and 2017 after Minerva McGonagall went into retirement as she was "getting on a bit".

    •Although J. K. Rowling initially said in interviews that McGonagall was "getting on a bit" and that Hogwarts had a new Headmaster by the time of the Epilogue in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (set in 2017), this was later retconned in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, which has McGonagall in office as late as 2020.

    •Jack Thorne's original draft of the Harry Potter and the Cursed Child script featured this individual, and first named him as "Professor Marazion". Rowling herself vetoed this character by saying "I think Marazion doesn't fit. I think we need Professor McGonagall."

    •J. K. Rowling Interview (First mentioned)

    •Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (First appearance) (First identified as Marazion) (Early drafts)

    1."World Exclusive Interview with J K Rowling," South West News Service, 8 July 2000 - "Hogwarts just serves Britain and Ireland."

    2.Pocock, Emma (1 November 2019). "PREVIEW: ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: The Journey’". The Leaky Cauldron. Retrieved on 24 May 2021.

    4.The Tales of Beedle the Bard, page xi, xiv - McGonagall gives permission for Dumbledore's notes to be published for 2008 edition

    5.MSNBC Interview with J.K. Rowling

    • First Unnamed Headmaster (circa 11th century) c. 11th Century. Nothing is known about the first of the Hogwarts headmasters, not even their name — but they get a mention for two reasons.
    • Phyllida Spore. c. 1408. Sometime before 1408, Phyllida Spore became one of the Hogwarts headmasters. Not much is known about her time at Hogwarts. However, if her name rings familiar it is because she was the author of Harry Potter's Herbology textbook, One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi.
    • Elizabeth Burke. Unknown Time Period, Only Slytherin To Hold The Role. Elizabeth Burke was Headmistress of Hogwarts and was one of the few Slytherins to take the job.
    • Dilys Derwent. 1741-1768. One of the Hogwarts headmasters from 1741 to 1768, Dilys Derwent is described in the series itself as one of "Hogwarts’s most celebrated Heads.
  4. By law and policy it wasn't wrong, even if it was a kick in the guts that someone who was seemingly a traitor and a murderer had got the position. The previous Head had died, and Hogwarts was in need of a new Head, and so a Head of House got chosen.

  5. Eventually, Snape indeed became Headmaster, five years after the suggestion, though at that time Draco lost his liking for Severus. In Jack Thorne's original version of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child , the Headmaster of Hogwarts was a professor named Marazion , but after reading it, J. K. Rowling sent him an e-mail saying she didn't think ...

  6. Apr 8, 2024 · Minerva McGonagall Became The Headmaster After Snape’s Death. Minerva McGonagall, the head of the Gryffindor house was initially appointed as Headmistress but was quickly demoted after Voldemort took control of the school and replaced her with Professor Severus Snape as Headmaster.

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