Bathilda Bagshot has already been cast.
yes. in bathilda bagshot's home.
Yes. Bathilda Bagshot was murdered in her own home through use of dark magic: either at the hands of Lord Voldemort or his death eaters. Her body was then controlled by Voldemort's, Nagini, so that when Harry Potter arrived Voldemort would know and Nagini could attack.
Lily, James and Harry Potter. Bathilda Bagshot. Kendra, Albus, Aberforth and Ariana Dumbledore.
In the book Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (US title: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone), one of the required textbooks for first-year students is Magical Theoryby Adalbert Waffling. This question might also refer to the (fictional) book Defensive Magical Theory by Wilbert Slinkhard, which is listed in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix as the required textbook for the fifth-year Defense Against the Dark Arts class.J.K. Rowling
As far as we know Bathilda Bagshot has always lived in Godric's Hollow - the same house she did in. Her death wasn't that untimely since she was over 100 and probably died of old age anyway.
Nagini, Voldemort's snake.
yes. in bathilda bagshot's home.
Yes. Bathilda Bagshot was murdered in her own home through use of dark magic: either at the hands of Lord Voldemort or his death eaters. Her body was then controlled by Voldemort's, Nagini, so that when Harry Potter arrived Voldemort would know and Nagini could attack.
Lily, James and Harry Potter. Bathilda Bagshot. Kendra, Albus, Aberforth and Ariana Dumbledore.
If you mean in the Harry Potter books, Bathilda Bagshot wrote a History of Magic.
In the book Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (US title: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone), one of the required textbooks for first-year students is Magical Theoryby Adalbert Waffling. This question might also refer to the (fictional) book Defensive Magical Theory by Wilbert Slinkhard, which is listed in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix as the required textbook for the fifth-year Defense Against the Dark Arts class.J.K. Rowling
She is the author of "A History Of Magic", although in Deathly Hallows she was killed by Voldemort and when Harry and Hermione met her, she was actually Nagini (Voldermort's snake) in disguise.
Bathilda Bagshot She's the author of a History of magic and quite dead by the time Harry and Hermione visit Godric's Hollow.
As far as we know Bathilda Bagshot has always lived in Godric's Hollow - the same house she did in. Her death wasn't that untimely since she was over 100 and probably died of old age anyway.
Harry's Wand
Voldemort's snake, Nagini, was not disguised as Bathilda Bagshot, but instead was residing in Bathilda's corpse for a short while.
"A History of Magic" was attributed to Bathilda Bagshot in the wizarding world of Harry Potter, as mentioned in the book series by J.K. Rowling.