Harry Potter's Harry Owned them all because he originally owned the invisibility cloak and the other hallows were meant for his brothers so Harry was the rightful owner of the three!
Well, it's guesswork only, as nobody knows how many descendants of the Peverells are alive nowadays...
No one particually owned the ziggurats, it was more the civilisation that built it and owned it (looked after it)
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Spain owned the Phillipines from the 1500's until 1898 when it ceded it to the U.S
The three headed dog owned by Hades was named Cerberus.
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Yes, he already owned the Invisibility Cloak, the Resurrection Stone was hidden inside the first snitch he ever caught and he became the owner of the Elder Wand when he stole Draco Malfoy's wand.
Because Harry was the true master of the Elder Wand and wands will not kill their own masters. Further more, at that moment Harry owned ALL of the Deathly Hallows. He had the Invisibility Cloak already, then he acquired the Elder Wand when he won Draco Malfoy's wand at Malfoy Manor because the Elder Wand belonged to Draco since he was the one that disarmed Dumbledore, and finally, Dumbledore had left Harry the Resurrection Stone in the snitch. What is the one thing that kept being repeated about the Deathly Hallows? The one who possess them all at once becomes the master of death. Which is why, I believe, Dumbledore left him the stone in the first place.
I believe you are referring to the Deathly Hallows. The three Hallows were the Invisibility Cloak, the Elder Wand, and the Resurrection Stone. It was said that whoever owned all three would become "Master of Death". Harry owned Death's Invisibility Cloak ever since the first book. The Elder Wand moved locations frequently, as the only way to get the wand to accept and work for you is to kill the previous owner. The Resurrection Stone was in a ring that belonged to the Gaunt family (the ring was later destroyed by Albus Dumbledore, and so it later moved into his possesion).
No, Apple is owned by the shareholders of Apple. YouTube is owned by Google, whose stockholder share share name is : Alphabet A.
First of all, they're called the deathly hallows, not talismans. People really need to look stuff up before they come here... The first deathly hallow is the elder wand, a wand stronger than any other, and was granted to the oldest brother. Someone killed him to steal it. The second deathly hallow is the ressurection stone, a magical object that could bring back the dead, and was granted to the middle brother. He brought back an old love, who didn't love him anymore, and so he hung himself. The last deathly hallow is the invisibility cloak, death's cloak itself that can cause invisibility, and was given to the youngest brother. Death never found him until he passed it on to his children and went with him gladly. In the movie, the elder wand was owned by Dumbledore and was stolen by Voldemort, the resurrection stone was hidden by him inside Harry's first snitch, and the invisibility cloak was passed down to Harry from his ancestors. I think that's all the information you'll need, right?
Nothing can bring back the dead in the Harry Potter series.While Harry has possession of the Ressurection Stone, one of the tree Deathly Hallows originally owned by Cadmus Peverell, and he can bring back a form of his deceased loved ones while he holds it, the Stone cannot bring anyone back from the dead.
Yes, someone owns mineral rights in North Dakota, usually people who either own the land right now or whose ancestors owned the land at one time, sold the land but kept the mineral rights.
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