Augustus Rookwood is a character from the "Harry Potter" series, specifically known as a Death Eater. He is involved in various dark activities, including the torture and murder of individuals. However, the series does not explicitly detail a specific character that he personally kills. His actions contribute to the broader acts of violence committed by Voldemort's followers during the wizarding wars.
Fred Weasley was killed when a wall collapsed on him. This was due to an explosion most likely caused by Augustus Rookwood.
Percy Weasley ran after the Augustus Rookwood who is thought to have caused the explosion, however it isn't known what happened after that.
Ambrose Rookwood was born in 1578.
Fred Weasley who was killed when a wall collapsed on him during the battle of Hogwarts. The explosion was most likely caused by Augustus Rookwood.
No one. His twin brother Fred was killed (indirectly) by the Death Eater, Augustus Rookwood at the Battle of Hogwarts in May of 1998.
Augustus Rookwood is Voldemort's spy in the Department of Mysteries in the Ministry of Magic. He was caught and sent to Azkaban after Igor Karkaroff (an ex-Voldemort supporter) revealed Rookwood's identity to a former Wizengamot to free himself from Azkaban. Rookwood killed Fred Weasley in the Battle of Hogwarts in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
No, Augustus Rookwood was Voldemort's spy in the Department of Mysteries in the Ministry of Magic. Alaster Mad-Eye Moody is an Auror (Dark Wizard catcher, like a Muggle police officer) who Barty Crouch, Jr. (another Voldemort supporter) had impersonated. Rookwood and Moody are two different men.
An explosion, most likely caused by Augustus Rookwood, resulted in a wall collapsing on top of Fred.
Fred Weasley was killed when a wall collapsed on him. This was due to an explosion most likely caused by Augustus Rookwood.
Percy Weasley ran after the Augustus Rookwood who is thought to have caused the explosion, however it isn't known what happened after that.
He did not kill himself.
Rookwood Cemetery was created in 1868.
Rookwood School was created in 1934.
The ISBN of Crook as Rookwood is 0732266378.
Crook as Rookwood was created in 2005.
Ambrose Rookwood was born in 1578.
Crook as Rookwood has 458 pages.