Avada Kedavra.
Lily and James Potter were killed before the start of the first book. The series started the day after they died.
I think you mean disapparating hope i spelled it right :D
Lily didn't tell James that Voldemort was coming, she told him that she was putting Harry to bed. Neither of them were aware that Peter had betrayed them.
No. James and Lily Potter worked for the Order of the Phoenix during this time they defied Lord Voldemort three times.
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.
Lily and James Potter were killed before the start of the first book. The series started the day after they died.
I think you mean disapparating hope i spelled it right :D
Lily didn't tell James that Voldemort was coming, she told him that she was putting Harry to bed. Neither of them were aware that Peter had betrayed them.
No. James and Lily Potter worked for the Order of the Phoenix during this time they defied Lord Voldemort three times.
James and Lily Potter died before the events of the first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, they had been dead for sixteen years in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.They were killed by Lord Voldemort.
According to both book and movie, James and Lily Potter were murdered on October 31st (Halloween, ironically enough), 1981 by Lord Voldemort.
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.
He told Voldemort the Prophecy, wich eventually led to their death.
Not really, he was scared of a prophecy that said their son would have the power to destroy him.
It didn't rebound when used on Lily or James; if it had, they would have survived. Voldemort's killing curse rebounded when he tried to use it on Harry as he was protected by the magic left by Lily's sacrifice.
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.
James and Lily Potter were killed in their cottage in Godric's Hollow by Lord Voldemort on the 31st October 1981. Voldemort entered the house and was met by James, who had left his wand in the living room. James shouted at Lily, who was also wandless, to escape before Voldemort murdered him. Voldemort then went upstairs where Lily was barricading the door. She put Harry into his crib and then stood over it, begging Voldemort not to kill him. He told her to stand aside and, when she refused, he killed her before turning his wand on Harry.