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House of Crane (SB)
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The Great House of Crane was a wealthy and old ennobled pure-blood wizarding family and one of the Sacred Twenty-Nine. They lived in the House of Black and White in Blackmoor, England. The Cranes were related to other notable wizarding families, namely the Dumbledore, Scamander, and Umbridge families. The Cranes were one of the few pure-blood wizarding families that did not hold prejudice against muggles or muggle-born wizards. Because of this, they were derisively called "blood traitors" by other pure-blood houses.
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Half-blood Pure-blood
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The Great House of Crane
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*Donovar Crane *Jonathan Crane *Aleister Crane *Amphitryon Crane *Carlyle Crane *Helen Crane *Hannibal Crane *Alfred of Crane *Honorius Crane *Theodore Crane *Cicero Crane *Ramsay Crane *Æthelcran
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*Ravenclaw *Slytherin
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*Scamander family *Abbott family *Selwyn family *Umbridge family *Dumbledore family *Westerling family *Telvanni family *House of Black
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*Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry **Ravenclaw *Order of the Phoenix *Death Eaters
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The Great House of Crane was a wealthy and old ennobled pure-blood wizarding family and one of the Sacred Twenty-Nine. They lived in the House of Black and White in Blackmoor, England. The Cranes were related to other notable wizarding families, namely the Dumbledore, Scamander, and Umbridge families. The Cranes were one of the few pure-blood wizarding families that did not hold prejudice against muggles or muggle-born wizards. Because of this, they were derisively called "blood traitors" by other pure-blood houses. Since their elevation and ennobling by the Normans, the Cranes have been the hereditary Earls of Blackmoor for generations.