Voldemort killed James with the Avada Kedavra killing curse.
Lily and James Potter were killed before the start of the first book. The series started the day after they died.
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.
Killed by Lord Voldemort, when he went after Harry Potter, trying to kill him.
He himself is not a book; Lord Voldemort is a character in a series of books titled "Harry Potter." He is the antagonist trying to kill Harry.
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.
Yes, he does kill Lord Voldemort in the end of Deathly Hallows.
Lily and James Potter were killed before the start of the first book. The series started the day after they died.
Harry potter kills Voldemort ( aka "you know who" or the dark lord or He Who Must Not Be Named
Book 7
In the great hall at Hogwarts.
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.
Killed by Lord Voldemort, when he went after Harry Potter, trying to kill him.
He himself is not a book; Lord Voldemort is a character in a series of books titled "Harry Potter." He is the antagonist trying to kill Harry.
No, Neville didn't kill Voldemort, Harry did - but he did kill Nagini, Voldemort's snake which was the last remaining Horcrux.
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.
By using the Avada Kedavra curse.
No. Dumbledore would never have allowed Voldemort to kill them. He thought they were protected in a safe house and was unaware they had been betrayed until it was too late.