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- Lord Voldemort (/ˈvoʊldəmɔːr/ VOHL-də-mor, /-mɔːrt/ -⁠mort in the films) is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the Harry Potter series of...
- are a radical group of wizards and witches, led by the dark wizard Lord Voldemort, who s**** to purify the wizarding community by eliminating wizards and...
- The Voldemort effect is a social phenomenon where people are fearful of naming someone, to speak of something or acknowledge it exists, and therefore...
- Hermione Granger. Harry learns that during his infancy, the Dark wizard Lord Voldemort murdered his parents but was unable to kill him as well. The plot of the...
- Voldemort is a distributed data store that was designed as a key-value store used by LinkedIn for highly-scalable storage. It is named after the fictional...
- of events, Voldemort comes to possess the Elder Wand even though Harry is its true master. Unaware of the wand's loyalty to Harry, Voldemort attempts to...
- and Wizardry, including the surreptitious return of the antagonist Lord Voldemort, O.W.L. exams, and an obstructive Ministry of Magic. The novel was published...
- Voldemort: Origins of the Heir is an English-language Italian fantasy film directed by Gianmaria Pezzato and with Stefano Prestia as executive producer...
- the final installment of the story, Rowling established her as Lord Voldemort's "last, best lieutenant". Bellatrix was the first female Death Eater introduced...
- Leptanilla voldemort is a species of ant in the genus Leptanilla and was described in 2024. It was named after the Harry Potter villain, Lord Voldemort. This...