Bathilda Bagshot has already been cast.
She was born prior to 1881.
There is no hatty the batty...Unless you mean Bathilda Bagshot who Reeter Skeeter referred to as Batty Bathilda or something like that
yes. in bathilda bagshot's home.
As far as we know Bathilda Bagshot has always lived in Godric's Hollow - the same house she did in. Her death wasn't that untimely since she was over 100 and probably died of old age anyway.
A History of Magic.
Bathilda Bagshot has already been cast.
She was born prior to 1881.
Voldemort's snake, Nagini, was not disguised as Bathilda Bagshot, but instead was residing in Bathilda's corpse for a short while.
There is no hatty the batty...Unless you mean Bathilda Bagshot who Reeter Skeeter referred to as Batty Bathilda or something like that
Nagini, Voldemort's snake.
Harry's Wand
yes. in bathilda bagshot's home.
Nagini impersonates Bathilda Bagshot
As far as we know Bathilda Bagshot has always lived in Godric's Hollow - the same house she did in. Her death wasn't that untimely since she was over 100 and probably died of old age anyway.
"A History of Magic" was attributed to Bathilda Bagshot in the wizarding world of Harry Potter, as mentioned in the book series by J.K. Rowling.
After Percival Dumbledore was imprisoned for this attack on the muggle boys, the Dumbledore family (consisting of Kendra, Albus, Aberforth and Ariana) moved to Godric's Hollow - right beside Bathilda Bagshot. After the death of his mother Albus was forced to look after his brother and sister. That was when Bagshot's nephew, Gellert Grindlewald, came to visit and became fast friends with Dumbledore.