Yes, the resurrection stone was at one time a horcrux, but Dumbledore destroyed the portion of Voldemort's soul inside it in between books 5 and 6 so by the time Harry got it it was no longer a horcrux.
When Harry Potter is going to meet Lord Voldemort in the forbidden forest, he whispers to the snitch "I am going to die" and it opened up to reveal the Resurrection Stone.
When Harry held it his mother Lily (Evans) Potter, father James Potter, godfather Sirius Black and close friend Remus Lupin appeared before him and they reassured him. He dropped the stone in the forest and it was never found again.
The Resurrection Stone is one of the three Hallows. It has the ability to bring people back from the dead, but only in a somewhat spirit form. The resurrected souls will never again be human, nor will they be completely spirited.
No, the stone brings back a "Shadow" or a "Ghost" of people that the stone holder know and that have died. When Harry held the stone he saw his parents, Sirius and anyone else he held dear that he lost, so pretty much everyone he loved.
Yes he did. While walking to Lord Voldemort, and to what he thought was his death, he flipped the stone in his hand and Sirius Black, his parents, and Remus Lupin appeared and talked to him, promising to stay with him the entire time.
No. The resurrection stone is not seen or mentioned until Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
In the snitch Dumbledore gives to Harry.
The Resurrection Stone never brings anyone back to life, because that's not possible, whether you're in the magical world or not. When Harry is walking to his "death," the Resurrection Stone brings something like a memory of his parents, Sirius, and Lupin back. This is similar to Goblet of Fire when Harry and Voldemort are duelling and a memory of Cedric Diggory and his parents appear, though they are not alive. Now, back to Deathly Hallows, The Killing Curse only destroyed Voldemort's Horcrux inside him. So his sacrifice, which was just like his mother's, enabled him to protect the defenders of Hogwarts. So no, the stone didn't bring him back, because he never really died.
James and Lily Potter, Remus Lupin and Sirius Black.
Only one stone is of any great important in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows; The Resurrection Stone.
The stone is the resurrection stone, as aquired by one of the the brothers in the Deathly Hallows story.
The title of the first book in the US is Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Internationally the book is titled Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
It depends on the horcrux, are you talking about the one inside the Resurrection stone or harry himself. There is also nagini the real locket. You have to be specific
His Dad and his dad's friends
Dumbledore, who leaves it to Harry Potter.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
The second of the Peverell brothers, Cadmus, requested an object which could bring loved ones back from the dead. Death obliged and turned a stone from the riverside into the Resurrection Stone.
James and Lily Potter, Remus Lupin and Sirius Black.
Only one stone is of any great important in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows; The Resurrection Stone.
The Elder wand, Harry's invisibility cloak, and the Resurrection Stone.
The stone is the resurrection stone, as aquired by one of the the brothers in the Deathly Hallows story.
Yes he did but he had the resurrection stone with him so he came back to life you twits
Sort of, they aren't alive but he can see them along with Lupin and Sirius because he is holding the resurrection stone.
Elder Wand, Resurrection Stone, Invisibility Cloak.
The Cloak of Invisibility, the Resurrection Stone, and the Elder Wand.