In the prophecy, it said "The Dark Lord will mark him as his equal." Sure Neville's parents defied Voldemort three times and Neville was born in July but Neville was a Pureblood. Voldemort is Halfblood just like Harry. So he goes after Harry to "mark him as his equal". Hope this helps
because the Prophecy could of refered to harry or Neville because they were born at the end of July and both their parent escaped voldermort three times
the prophecy told of a boy being born at the end of July, which Harry and Neville had both been. Voldemort chose the one most like him- half blood, orphaned- thus choosing Harry over Neville.
No, they were born on the same day but both have different parents.
No, Neville survives.
Harry Neville died on January 25, 1945, in Hempstead, Long Island, New York, USA.
Neville Longbottom is on the suspension Bridge.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The line is said by Neville Longbottom just after Harry has jumped into the Black Lake. Neville had previously given Harry some gillyweed with which to breathe underwater in the second task. As Harry dove he hadn't come up and Neville (being Neville) went to the worst case senerio and thought his gillyweed hadn't worked and Harry was dead.
Neville's parents were called Frank and Alice Longbottom.
Hermione Granger was with them and so was Neville Longbottom.
It is not about Voldemort using Neville to resurrect himself, but it is said that he could have chosen Neville as his enemy. And in that case he would have been the "Chosen one" instead of Harry. It is said so because according to a prophecy, Voldemort's enemy will be born in July and to parents who'd disobey the Dark Lord thrice and both, Harry and Neville fall into the criteria. So it was a possibility that Neville would have been the chosen one.
Voldemort forces a burning Sorting Hat onto Neville's hat, Neville as a worthy Gryffindor (as Harry was in the second book) pulls the sword out of the Sorting Hat.