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.
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I take it you actually mean Bathilda Bagshot. She is a writer of the History of Magic books that detail various events within the wizarding world before AD 1900. As we find out in the Deathly Hallows, she knew the Dumbledore family after they moved to Godric Hollow and was the aunt to Grindelwald, with who a young Albus Dumbledore forged a friendship that lasted for a few weeks until the untimely death of his younger sister.
Bathilda Bagshot has already been cast.
She was born prior to 1881.
The inferi are actually the corpses that have been re-animated using a spell. They can move (under orders of their controller) but they cannot speak. See Bathilda Bagshot, Deathly Hallows. They are essentially "zombies".
yes. in bathilda bagshot's home.
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.
Voldemort's snake, Nagini, was not disguised as Bathilda Bagshot, but instead was residing in Bathilda's corpse for a short while.
Bathilda Bagshot, the Dumbledores used to, and so did Harry's parents James and Lily. Harry might have moved there after he defeated Voldemort not sure though.
I take it you actually mean Bathilda Bagshot. She is a writer of the History of Magic books that detail various events within the wizarding world before AD 1900. As we find out in the Deathly Hallows, she knew the Dumbledore family after they moved to Godric Hollow and was the aunt to Grindelwald, with who a young Albus Dumbledore forged a friendship that lasted for a few weeks until the untimely death of his younger sister.
Bathilda Bagshot has already been cast.
She was born prior to 1881.
The inferi are actually the corpses that have been re-animated using a spell. They can move (under orders of their controller) but they cannot speak. See Bathilda Bagshot, Deathly Hallows. They are essentially "zombies".
A History of Magic.
It changes quite a bit. Off the top of my head these are some of them The Forest of Dean The Burrow Hogwarts Forbidden Forest Shrieking Shack Godric's Hollow Bathilda Bagshot's House Shell Cottage Gringotts Number 12 Grimauld Place Ministry of Magic Hogsmede
There is no hatty the batty...Unless you mean Bathilda Bagshot who Reeter Skeeter referred to as Batty Bathilda or something like that
Nagini, Voldemort's snake.