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no -------------- The oldest known stories of Arthur do not actually refer to Camelot by name. It is first mentioned explicitly in the romance Lancelot written by Chretien de Troyes in the twelfth century. There are many theories as to the location of Camelot, one of these being at Tintagel.
Sherlock Holmes' mum is never mentioned in the stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Aladdin's mother is mentioned, but not named, in the third Disney film, but in the traditional stories, she is known as Widow Twankey.
Dumbledore, who gives his notes in all of the stories is in Harry Potter. But otherwise, the people mentioned in the short stories are not. However, the Tales of Beedle the Bard are present in the world of Harry Potter i.e. they carry them around, read them and use the stories in their adventures
It is possibly Jerome Squalor, because Jaques Snicket is dead and Justice Strauce is only mentioned in a couple of books, whilst Jerome Squalor is mentioned in almost all of the books. However, as with most of the stories, the initials are in fact a mystery.
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No siblings are mentioned in the stories about her.
It remains unknown. That is not mentioned in any of the books. Pressumably, a muggle girl who is not mentioned in any of the stories.
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Jataka tales are the previous stories of buddha 's life.the whole description is mentioned in these jataka stories.
It remains unknown. That is not mentioned in any of the books. Pressumably, a muggle girl who is not mentioned in any of the stories.
Your answer depends on your location. In some geographies, this may be five to 10 stories.
no -------------- The oldest known stories of Arthur do not actually refer to Camelot by name. It is first mentioned explicitly in the romance Lancelot written by Chretien de Troyes in the twelfth century. There are many theories as to the location of Camelot, one of these being at Tintagel.
No. It is an adjective clause, as it begins with a relative pronoun (who).
It is the location of the events and stories of the Hebrew Bible.
Yes. So are the magic spells, the potions, many of the places mentioned (such as Hogwarts), most of the characters in the stories, and many of the creatures mentioned (such as dragons, dementors, etc.). In the real world, there is no magic of the type that appears in fantasy stories, such as Harry Potter.
stories. The stories that have been told down the thousands of generations. Also Nature and location. Thanks for listning TEE HEE