Dumbledore says in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince that although Voldemort likely coveted a Gryffindor item to use as a Horcrux as it would have "completed the set". He would not have found one as the only known Gryffindor relic was Gryffindor's sword.
Godric Griffindor.
Ron desroyed Salizar Slytherin's locket using the Sword of Griffindor. Snape's doe patronus led Harry to the sword and Ron retrieved the sword while rescuing Harry.
Anything that has enough magic or power to destroy it. The only examples JK Rowling gave in the books are The Sword of Griffindor, Fiendfyre, and basilisk venom. The only reasong the Sword was ble t destroy Horcruxes was because it had absorbed basilisk venom when Harry killed the asilisk with it. Here is how the seven were killed: Ring - unknown (Dumbledore) Nagini - Sword of Griffindor (Neville) Locket - Sword of Griffindor (Ron) Cup - basilisk fang (Hermione) Diary - basilisk fang (Harry) Diadem - Fiendfyre spell (Crabbe) Harry - Killing Curse (Voldemort) NOTE***: Voldemort unintentionally sealed a porion of his soul nto HArry and when he used the Killing Curse on him, it destroyed the Horcrux and killed Voldemort.The connection between them broke, and Harry never elt he pain in his scr or spoke Parseltongue.
No, he didn't die because he was Horcrux. Had he not been a Horcrux the killing curse would have killed Harry, instead of just the Horcrux.
Nagini the snake was the last Horcrux to be be created and destroyed.
Marvolo Gaunt's Ring = The sword of Godrick Griffindor Tom Riddle's Diary = Basilisk Fang Helga Hufflepuff's Cap = Basilisk fang Rowena Ravenclaw's Diadem = Fiendfire Salazar Slytherin's locket = The sword of Godrick Griffindor Nagini = The sword of Godrick Griffindor Harry Potter = Killing Curse
Godric Griffindor.
The horcruxes are: Salazar Slytherins locket, Tom Riddles diary, the ring, Nagini, Harry, The lost diadem of Rawenclaw and The golden cup of Hufflepuff. Ron destroyed the locket with The sword of Griffindor. Harry destroyed the diary with a basilisk fang. Dumbledore destroyed the ring with the sword of Griffindor. Nagini was destroyed by Neville with the sword of Griffindor. The diadem was destroyed by Crabbes Fiend fire in the book, but Harry destroyed it with a basilisk fang in the movie. Hermione destroyed the cup with a basilisk fang. I hope that answered your question ;)
Ron desroyed Salizar Slytherin's locket using the Sword of Griffindor. Snape's doe patronus led Harry to the sword and Ron retrieved the sword while rescuing Harry.
Anything that has enough magic or power to destroy it. The only examples JK Rowling gave in the books are The Sword of Griffindor, Fiendfyre, and basilisk venom. The only reasong the Sword was ble t destroy Horcruxes was because it had absorbed basilisk venom when Harry killed the asilisk with it. Here is how the seven were killed: Ring - unknown (Dumbledore) Nagini - Sword of Griffindor (Neville) Locket - Sword of Griffindor (Ron) Cup - basilisk fang (Hermione) Diary - basilisk fang (Harry) Diadem - Fiendfyre spell (Crabbe) Harry - Killing Curse (Voldemort) NOTE***: Voldemort unintentionally sealed a porion of his soul nto HArry and when he used the Killing Curse on him, it destroyed the Horcrux and killed Voldemort.The connection between them broke, and Harry never elt he pain in his scr or spoke Parseltongue.
1. Tom Riddle's Diary - Stabbed with a Basilisk fang by Harry Potter 2. The Gaunt Family Ring - Destroyed by Dumbledore 3. The Amulet of Salazar Slytherin - Stabbed with the Sword of Gryffindor by Ron Weasly 4. The Cup of Hufflepuff - Stabbed with a Basilisk fang by Ron Weasly and Hermione Granger 5. The Diadem of Rowena Ravenclaw - Incinerated by Fiendfyre 6. Harry Potter - When Voldemort cast the Killing Curse at Harry Potter in the Forbidden Forest he destroyed the Horcrux within Harry 7. Nagini - Voldemort's snake was beheaded by Neville Longbottom using the Sword of Gryffindor
Yes
Griffindor
Griffindor cause Ron was beast at keeper
No, he didn't die because he was Horcrux. Had he not been a Horcrux the killing curse would have killed Harry, instead of just the Horcrux.
yess he certainly is
Yes, the horcrux inside of Harry Potter