It is not exactly clear how many. Most of them stayed to fight for the whole battle and those who weren't killed, disappeared immediately after Voldemort died. Harry, during his career as an Auror, captured and imprisoned those who escaped.
Though it is not explicitly stated, it is most likely that the death eaters were rounded up and sent to Azkaban after the Battle of Hogwarts. After the Battle, Voldemort is dead and Kingsley Shakelbolt is Minister of Magic. As an Auror active in the Order of the Phoenix, Kingsley would have focused on rebuilding the magical community and tracking down any remaining death eaters.
That depends. Some of the death eaters die in the deathly hollows so alot of them died so there really isn't a specific number.
There are giants that are all helping Voldemort and the death eaters as well as the death eaters using forbidden or destructive spells.
A lot of Death Eaters are killed because of the will of Voldemort. Some are killed during the Battle of Hogwarts. Quite a few more Death Eaters were killed trying to escape the Battle of Hogwarts. But many more were just taken to Azkaban and sentenced for life.
The deaths eaters were either killed during the final battle or captured and sent to Azkaban after the battle.
Unknown. Crabbe is a known Death Eater and is the father of Vincent Crabbe. Crabbe was one of the few Death Eaters who returned to Lord Voldemort when he rose to power again in 1995. His son Vincent Crabbe died by the effects of the Fiendfyre curse during the Battle of Hogwarts. After the defeat of the Death Eaters, one would assume he was imprisoned at Azkaban.
yes, between Voldemort with his Death Eaters and the order of the phoenix at Hogwarts.
There are giants that are all helping Voldemort and the death eaters as well as the death eaters using forbidden or destructive spells.
A lot of Death Eaters are killed because of the will of Voldemort. Some are killed during the Battle of Hogwarts. Quite a few more Death Eaters were killed trying to escape the Battle of Hogwarts. But many more were just taken to Azkaban and sentenced for life.
The deaths eaters were either killed during the final battle or captured and sent to Azkaban after the battle.
To get the death eaters into Hogwarts.
Yes, in book 6.
Unknown. Crabbe is a known Death Eater and is the father of Vincent Crabbe. Crabbe was one of the few Death Eaters who returned to Lord Voldemort when he rose to power again in 1995. His son Vincent Crabbe died by the effects of the Fiendfyre curse during the Battle of Hogwarts. After the defeat of the Death Eaters, one would assume he was imprisoned at Azkaban.
Edward 'Teddy' Lupin was raised by his grandmother, Andromeda Tonks. He frequently visited the Potter and Weasley families.
That is not clear. Some were stunned, others killed at the battle of Hogwarts. J.K. Rowling hasn't specified any numbers.
Luna Lovegood was kidnapped by Death Eaters, and then saved by Harry,Ron and Hermione in the seventh film. She fought in the Battle of Hogwarts and then married and had twin boys.
Luna Lovegood was kidnapped by Death Eaters, and then saved by Harry,Ron and Hermione in the seventh film. She fought in the Battle of Hogwarts and then married and had twin boys.
Not all the death eaters were killed some were sent to Azkaban. The ones who were killed mostly died during battle at the hands of Hogwarts staff, students, the DA and the Order of the Phoenix. Some may even have been murdered by Lord Voldemort for angering him.
No. Tom was at Hogwarts before Lucius. Lucius' father Abraxus was one of Tom's original Death Eaters