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  1. Cygnus Black (1889-1943) ... Cgynus Black is a part of the large and prestigious wizarding family, the Black family. Cygnus Black Gender Male. Birth 1889.

  2. Aug 22, 2016 · Cgynus Black is a part of the large and prestigious wizarding family, the Black family. Cygnus Black Gender Male. Birth 1938. Death 1992. Species / Race Wizard.

  3. Cygnus Black was one of the important members of the Black family. He was born in the early Nineteenth century and attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry when he was eleven. He was sorted into Slytherin House. Since he was from the house of Black, most of his friends from school were likely Pure-blooded and Blood supremacists as well.

  4. Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of September. Cygnus is a northern constellation on the plane of the Milky Way, deriving its name from the Latinized Greek word for swan. [1] Cygnus is one of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and autumn, and it features a prominent asterism known as the Northern Cross ...

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  5. Cygnus Black I (1829–1851) was a pure-blood wizard. He was an early member of the House of Black, and was married to Ella Max.[1] This character appears only on the version of the Black family tree shown in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. He was not included on the version of the tree which J. K. Rowling gave to a charity auction in 2006.[2] However ...

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  7. Cygnus Black (1829—1851) was a pure-blood wizard. He was an early member of the House of Black, and possibly the brother of Arcturus and Misapinoa and father of Phineas Nigellus and his siblings (Sirius, Elladora, and Isla), but his precise relationship to other known members of the Black family is unknown. He married Ella Max. This character appears only on the version of the Black family ...

  8. Facts, location and map. Cygnus is the 16th largest constellation in the night sky, occupying an area of 804 square degrees. It lies in the fourth quadrant of the northern hemisphere (NQ4) and can be seen at latitudes between +90° and -40°. The neighboring constellations are Cepheus, Draco, Lacerta, Lyra, Pegasus, and Vulpecula.

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