I was reading Why Didn't Dumbledore Take the Sword of Gryffindor With Him to the Sea Cave (Locket Horcrux)?. According to DVK's answer, Dumbledore was a Gryffindor:
If an emergency situation arose where a sword was needed, surely Dumbledore, as a worthy Gryffindor, had the option of pulling the sword out of a Hat.
Is there any canon reference for this other than the argument that Dumbledore was brave?
Answer
Yes, as documented at the HP Lexicon.
And…
The first time Harry and Ron meet Hermione, she says that she’s hoping to be sorted into Gryffindor, and that Dumbledore was a previous member:
I’ve been asking around and I hope I’m in Gryffindor, it sounds by far the best, I hear Dumbledore himself was one.
— Philosopher’s Stone, chapter 6 (Platform Nine and Three-Quarters)
Also…
In the Goblet of Fire film, Dumbledore tells Harry:
I never liked these curtains. I set them on fire in my fourth year. Accidentally, of course.
I doubt Dumbledore would care enough about curtains in a room in someone else's house to set fire to them and remember it to make the comment.
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