it was one of the carrow twins i think it alecto carrow if memory serves correct
Yes. He plays a major role in the death of Voldemort, as he helps Harry find the Grey Lady, whom Voldemort had wooed into giving him Ravenclaw's diadem. Voldemort went on to make this a Horcrux as he put a seventh of his soul into it. The Grey Lady is a ghost similar to Nearly Headless Nick, but she is the ghost of Ravenclaw as Rowena Ravenclaw was her mother.
Albania.
The ring, the locket, and the snake were all destroyed by the sword of Gryffindor which had basilisk venom in which is one of the only substances in the world that kills Horcruxes. The diary and the cup were destroyed with a basilisk fang. The diadem was destroyed with Fiendfyre which is another rare thing that kills Horcruxes. And finally the Horcrux in Harry was killed by Voldemort with the Avada Kedavra curse and Harry survived somehow...
yes! he is waiting for the death penalty in SanQuentin State prison
The death rate was high.
Yes. He plays a major role in the death of Voldemort, as he helps Harry find the Grey Lady, whom Voldemort had wooed into giving him Ravenclaw's diadem. Voldemort went on to make this a Horcrux as he put a seventh of his soul into it. The Grey Lady is a ghost similar to Nearly Headless Nick, but she is the ghost of Ravenclaw as Rowena Ravenclaw was her mother.
Albania.
Basically, the fight was over hogwarts. The good side trying to be rid of Snape and the Carrows, while the dark side was killing harry potter supporters. But the original reason it was started was so Harry could search for the unknown object of Ravenclaw. The battle of hogwarts was a resistance led by McGonagall against Lord Voldemort and his death eaters while harry looked for the lost diadem of Rowena Ravenclaw and to finish destroying voldemort's horcruxes so he can become mortal once more.
yes he is still waiting death row he still has an appeal
Many Greek goddesses actually wear a diadem in Greek mythology, as it is an emblem for regal power or dignity. Back in Greek society however, the diadem also suggested a superhuman status, and demanded respect that was shown to the Gods. Given that Hera is the wife of Zeus, one can speculate that she wore a diadem to show that she is the Queen of the Gods, and therefore demands respect for her position. An interesting thing to note, however, is that many Gods connected with death and the afterlife were seen wearing diadems - feel free to find a connection between this fact and Hera.
Cancer is the most common death
At least five years must elapse since the death of the candidate.
R. Cormier has written: 'Waiting for death'
what is the most common death in egypt
Heart diseases are among the most common causes of death.
The bishop was coming through town.
Death is eternal.