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The Marauder's Map is a magical map of Hogwarts created by Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, Peter Pettigrew, and James Potter while they were students at the school. In Prisoner of Azkaban , Fred and George Weasley give the map to Harry so he can travel to Hogsmeade through a hidden passageway.
It is depicted as being played by both professionals (as in tournaments like the Quidditch World Cup) and amateurs. A major motif of five of the Harry Potter books is the competition among the four Hogwarts houses for the Quidditch Cup each school year; in particular, the rivalry between Gryffindor and Slytherin.
Slytherin: Early access to the first four chapters of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. 2: 21 November 2012: Gryffindor: Screen savers and desktop backgrounds. 3: 25 April 2013: Slytherin: Early access to Montrose Magpies badge. 4: 12 September 2013: Hufflepuff: Early access to Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. 5: 30 March 2014: Ravenclaw
Bertha Jorkins was a student at Hogwarts at the same time as James Potter. She became a Ministry of Magic employee after leaving Hogwarts. In the summer before the events of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, she was killed by Voldemort. Rowling later revealed that her death was used to turn Nagini, Voldemort's snake, into a Horcrux.
Timothée Chalamet has effectively sent Harry Potter fans into a Twitter tizzy after he showed up for a press event wearing a Slytherin sweater. Costar Goals! Zendaya, Timothee Chalamet Are Too ...
Accused CEO killer Luigi Mangione made at least one crucial mistake before his bust at an Altoona, Pa., McDonald’s on Monday — he lowered his face mask to munch on some hash browns, new photos ...
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Sweet Pies. When you think of types of pie, you probably start listing sweet pies first. They are definitely more popular than savory. Recipes for sweet pies started appearing in the 15th century ...