So you mean how was the horcrux in Harry destroyed? Well voldimort tried to kill him but instead destroyed the horcrux inside Harry, so Harry was no longer one of voldimorts horcruxes. This happened in Harry Potter 7
Harry only destroyed one but all of them were destroyed.
Yes, they are all destroyed (although Harry only destroyed one of them).
The tom riddles diary, harry destroyed on the chamber of secrets. ring, which dumbledor destroys. A necklace, ron destroyes. think the other one is a cup or something, wich hermione and ron destroy, in the chamber of secrets. The last one is harry potter himself, which lord voldemort destroys by killing harry, harry doesn't die but the horcruxe is destroyed. And the last two I'm not sure about.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7.)
After the philosopher's stone was destroyed nobody ever saw it again because it no longer existed. Albus Dumbledore hid the philosopher's stone in the Mirror of Erised and Harry managed to get it out. After that, Dumbledore took it back and destroyed it.
Harry only destroyed one but all of them were destroyed.
Yes, they are all destroyed (although Harry only destroyed one of them).
when harry was supposed to be killed by the avada kedavra curse it actually destroyed the part of voldemort in harry not harry
Damaged, not destroyed.
harry lawson
The horcruxes are: Salazar Slytherins locket, Tom Riddles diary, the ring, Nagini, Harry, The lost diadem of Rawenclaw and The golden cup of Hufflepuff. Ron destroyed the locket with The sword of Griffindor. Harry destroyed the diary with a basilisk fang. Dumbledore destroyed the ring with the sword of Griffindor. Nagini was destroyed by Neville with the sword of Griffindor. The diadem was destroyed by Crabbes Fiend fire in the book, but Harry destroyed it with a basilisk fang in the movie. Hermione destroyed the cup with a basilisk fang. I hope that answered your question ;)
The Weasley's house was never destroyed in the books, this only happened in the movie Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
The Philosopher's Stone was destroyed by Albus Dumbledore in the first Harry Potter book, "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (or "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" in the US edition). Dumbledore knew that the Stone had to be destroyed to prevent Lord Voldemort from using it to become immortal.
No, he destroyed one of the Horcruxes.
read the book it says that harry was the 7th horcrux and that lord voldermort destroyed it by casting the killing curse on harry. voldermort took blood from harry in the 4th book n movie so he still had his mothers charm that time so voldermort couldn't kill harry coz he still had the blood of harry when he tried to kill harry so only the horcrux part of harry was destroyed n not harry and he died because all othe horcruxes were destroyed.
yes. Ron destroyed it with the sword of Gryffindor in the seventh book.
it was not destroyed because in order for the horcrux to be destroyed, harry would have to die. When the basilisk's fang pierced through his arm, he did not die because of Dumbledore's phoenix which is said to have tears that heal wounds. So the phoenix's tears healed Harry, so he did not die, so the Horcrux was not destroyed.