The cloak was originally owned by Ignotus Peverell. It was handed down through the generations of family, and eventually made it to James Potter, Harry's father. James loaned it to Albus Dumbledore, and was killed before Albus could return it. Albus eventually did pass it on to Harry on his father's behalf. At the end of the storyline, Harry Potter still owned the cloak.
Ignotus Peverell was the original owner of the invisibility cloak. It was passed through the generations and eventually was passed to James Potter, then Harry himself.
Harry received it for Christmas in his first year at Hogwarts from the headmaster Albus Dumbledore (although he didn't know it at the time). Dumbledore had borrowed it when the Potter's were killed and returned it to Harry as the true heir. It was handed down from father to son for generations. It is one of the Deathly Hallows.
Yes, they are very distantly related through the Peverell Bloodline, this is revealed in Deathly Hallows. Marvolo boasts about being descended from the Peverell's, which is why he has the ring. Harry then discovers that the reason he has the invisibility cloak is because he is descended from the brother who owned the cloak, Ignotus Peverell, which means Harry and Voldemort are distantly related. However, most people don't generally consider people to be related after so many generations have passed.
Yes, he already owned the Invisibility Cloak, the Resurrection Stone was hidden inside the first snitch he ever caught and he became the owner of the Elder Wand when he stole Draco Malfoy's wand.
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Ignotus Peverell was the original owner of the invisibility cloak. It was passed through the generations and eventually was passed to James Potter, then Harry himself.
He came from the Peverells, we learn in the 7th book that Ignatus Peverell, the one who owned the Invisibility Cloak first, is Harry's ancestor. Which is why James had the cloak, and passed it to Harry.
Death originally owned it before giving it to Ignotus Peverell. It was passed throughout the generations and was given to James Potter. Albus Dumbledore, who had borrowed it from James Potter, then returned it to Harry Potter.
Harry Potter's Harry Owned them all because he originally owned the invisibility cloak and the other hallows were meant for his brothers so Harry was the rightful owner of the three! Well, it's guesswork only, as nobody knows how many descendants of the Peverells are alive nowadays...
In the Harry Potter Universe, invisibility cloaks are made from the hair of a demiguise, a magical creature with the ability to turn itself invisible. These cloaks will eventually go opaque over time, which Harry's will not. He posseses a "true" invisibility cloak which originally belonged to Death.
Harry received it for Christmas in his first year at Hogwarts from the headmaster Albus Dumbledore (although he didn't know it at the time). Dumbledore had borrowed it when the Potter's were killed and returned it to Harry as the true heir. It was handed down from father to son for generations. It is one of the Deathly Hallows.
I believe you are referring to the Deathly Hallows. The three Hallows were the Invisibility Cloak, the Elder Wand, and the Resurrection Stone. It was said that whoever owned all three would become "Master of Death". Harry owned Death's Invisibility Cloak ever since the first book. The Elder Wand moved locations frequently, as the only way to get the wand to accept and work for you is to kill the previous owner. The Resurrection Stone was in a ring that belonged to the Gaunt family (the ring was later destroyed by Albus Dumbledore, and so it later moved into his possesion).
Yes, they are very distantly related through the Peverell Bloodline, this is revealed in Deathly Hallows. Marvolo boasts about being descended from the Peverell's, which is why he has the ring. Harry then discovers that the reason he has the invisibility cloak is because he is descended from the brother who owned the cloak, Ignotus Peverell, which means Harry and Voldemort are distantly related. However, most people don't generally consider people to be related after so many generations have passed.
Yes, he already owned the Invisibility Cloak, the Resurrection Stone was hidden inside the first snitch he ever caught and he became the owner of the Elder Wand when he stole Draco Malfoy's wand.
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At no point in the series has it been mentioned that Harry Potter owned a car. The Ford Anglia flown by the boys in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets was owned by Mr. Weasley.
First of all, they're called the deathly hallows, not talismans. People really need to look stuff up before they come here... The first deathly hallow is the elder wand, a wand stronger than any other, and was granted to the oldest brother. Someone killed him to steal it. The second deathly hallow is the ressurection stone, a magical object that could bring back the dead, and was granted to the middle brother. He brought back an old love, who didn't love him anymore, and so he hung himself. The last deathly hallow is the invisibility cloak, death's cloak itself that can cause invisibility, and was given to the youngest brother. Death never found him until he passed it on to his children and went with him gladly. In the movie, the elder wand was owned by Dumbledore and was stolen by Voldemort, the resurrection stone was hidden by him inside Harry's first snitch, and the invisibility cloak was passed down to Harry from his ancestors. I think that's all the information you'll need, right?