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  2. The rebounding Killing Curse hit Lord Voldemort, and his lifeless body hit the floor, his white hands then empty. Harry was immediately applauded for his victory, and his defeat of Voldemort signified the end of the Battle of Hogwarts as well as the Second Wizarding War.

  3. May 2, 2012 · When Voldemort cast the killing curse at Harry in Deathly Hallows--he didn't officially kill Harry, he only destroyed Harry's blood that ran through his own body as well as the Horcrux inside his scar.

  4. Voldemort was disembodied, and Harry was left with a mysterious, lightning bolt-shaped scar on his forehead as a result. In the book, Voldemort unsuccessfully tries to regain his dissolved body by stealing the titular Philosopher's Stone.

  5. Jul 15, 2023 · Voldemort's vendetta against Harry Potter ultimately becomes his downfall, but why was he so determined to kill a baby in the first place?

  6. Sep 26, 2024 · On the night, Voldemort decided to kill Harry. What he did not see coming was Lily's sacrifice, which resulted in a protective charm around Harry. Her will to sacrifice herself to save her son is a value that's deeply valued by wizards and witches.

  7. Voldemort was ripped from his body in 1981 after attempting to kill Harry Potter. Although unable to die, he was unable to regain a permanent and physical body until 1995, thus spending the intervening fourteen years as 'a shell, less than the meanest ghost'.

  8. Oct 3, 2022 · When Voldemort tried to murder Harry one final time, Harry used the Elder Wand to reflect the curse, which again rebounded on its caster, finally killing Lord Voldemort once and for all.

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