Voldemort didn't put anything in the caldron, it was Peter Pettigrew. Bone of the father, unknowingly stolen. Flesh of the servant (Pettigrew) willingly sacrificed. Blood of an enemy forcibly taken. And of coarse Voldemort himself.
At the end of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, three things are placed inside the cauldron to revive Voldemort: bone of the father (Tom Riddle Senior's bone, from his grave), flesh of a servant (Wormtail's hand), and blood of an enemy (blood taken from Harry Potter).
Lord Voldemort didn't actually know or care who Cedric Diggory was. Cedric ended up in the graveyard by mistake and Voldemort didn't want to leave any loose ends, so ordered Wormtail to "kill the spare".
Harry indeed was a horcrux. When Voldemort attempted to kill Harry, and Harry was ready to die for his friends, Voldemort actually only destroyed the piece of himself inside Harry. Therefore, Harry survived, and he used the Disarming charm to kill Voldemort.Hope that answers your question!Note: Actually, it was Voldemort, who killed himself: his Avada Kedavra curse fall back on him.
Voldemort shot the killing curse at Harry and Harry used a spell to backfire it at him. The killing curse backfired and killed Voldemort, so technically it was suicide.
When in the graveyard, Voldemort used Harry's blood to help bring himself back to full form. When he did this, his body then housed some of the magic Lily laid down when she died. As long as Voldemort lived, Lily's sacrifice for Harry lived as well. It did not, however, protect Voldemort himself.It is explained by Dumbledore during Harry's 'near death experience' at King's Cross. It is on pages 709-710 of the original hard cover edition of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Previously, Lord Voldemort appeared in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets as the younger version of himself stored in his diary, which was a Horcrux. Harry stabbed the diary, thus destroying the Horcrux, before Voldemort could return to full strength.
A potion was used to revive Voldemort into a corporal state.
Lord Voldemort didn't actually know or care who Cedric Diggory was. Cedric ended up in the graveyard by mistake and Voldemort didn't want to leave any loose ends, so ordered Wormtail to "kill the spare".
Little Hangleton was a muggle town where the Gaunt family (Voldemort's mother) and Riddle family (Voldemort's family) lived. Voldemort himself, never lived there. His lived his whole childhood in a muggle orphanage. Voldemort did spend time in his grandparents old house when he was working on getting his body back. There is no mention of Dumbledore ever living there.
Harry thinks he has to allow himself to be killed, so he allows Voldemort to hit him with the killing curse. This doesn't kill Harry however and just destroys the part of the Hoorcrux that lived inside Harry. Harry was then given the choice to die or go back. He choose to go back.
Harry indeed was a horcrux. When Voldemort attempted to kill Harry, and Harry was ready to die for his friends, Voldemort actually only destroyed the piece of himself inside Harry. Therefore, Harry survived, and he used the Disarming charm to kill Voldemort.Hope that answers your question!Note: Actually, it was Voldemort, who killed himself: his Avada Kedavra curse fall back on him.
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Voldemort shot the killing curse at Harry and Harry used a spell to backfire it at him. The killing curse backfired and killed Voldemort, so technically it was suicide.
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When in the graveyard, Voldemort used Harry's blood to help bring himself back to full form. When he did this, his body then housed some of the magic Lily laid down when she died. As long as Voldemort lived, Lily's sacrifice for Harry lived as well. It did not, however, protect Voldemort himself.It is explained by Dumbledore during Harry's 'near death experience' at King's Cross. It is on pages 709-710 of the original hard cover edition of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Previously, Lord Voldemort appeared in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets as the younger version of himself stored in his diary, which was a Horcrux. Harry stabbed the diary, thus destroying the Horcrux, before Voldemort could return to full strength.
No, Voldemort is killed at the end of the book.
Lucius Malfoy lives in Voldemort's hideout.