He wasn't completely defeated by them. Lily Potter sacrified her life for Harry Potter, and this created some kind of powerful defensive magic around Harry Potter. As a result, the killing spell he shot against Harry Potter rebounded. However, due to certain precautions he had taken (explained in books 6 and 7), he didn't die completely.
James Potter disagreed with Lord Voldemort's view on the wizarding world and his attempts to take it over. To Lord Voldemort, James Potter was just in his way of killing Harry Potter.
Voldemort in like Harry Potter? in harry potter, Harry does.
James Potter is Harry Potters Father, Killed by Voldemort on Holloween when Harry was just a year old. and also James is also the name of harry and ginnys first son James potter <3 Raych
Yes, Harry Potter defeats Lord Voldemort in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" by destroying the Horcruxes, the key to Voldemort's immortality. In the final battle, Harry's sacrifice and Voldemort's own choices lead to his ultimate defeat.
James and Lily Potter died in 1981. They were murdered by Lord Voldemort when he attempted to kill their infant son, Harry Potter, which ultimately led to Voldemort's temporary downfall. Their deaths are a pivotal event in the "Harry Potter" series, shaping Harry's life and the story's overarching conflict.
Harry's one of Voldemort's horcruxes. On the night of Halloween, when Voldemort killed Lily and James, he made Harry a horcrux. Voldemort himself didn't know this fact that time. This is the reason Harry can speak parseltongue.
James and Lily Potter died before the events of the first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, they had been dead for sixteen years in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.They were killed by Lord Voldemort.
No. James and Lily Potter worked for the Order of the Phoenix during this time they defied Lord Voldemort three times.
Actually his main target was Harry Potter. The reason he wanted to kill him was because of a prophecy.
He told Voldemort the Prophecy, wich eventually led to their death.
Severus Snape asked Lord Voldemort to spare Lily Potter because he loved Lily and didn't want her to die. Dumbledore was disgusted that he didn't care about James or Harry.
Lord Voldemort killed James and Lily Potter. He then attempted to kill Harry but the curse backfired as Lily had chosen to die to protect her son. The rebounding curse destroyed Voldemort's body, and the piece of soul attached itself to the only living thing in the house - Harry.