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Post by carly on May 6, 2007 0:33:01 GMT -5
Ehmagwad, some of this you won't believe. Dead serious though. I found it in the Wikipedia. But it could be wrong...
Jamie Lee Yeates (born October 27, 1983 in London, England) played Marcus Flint in the first two Harry Potter films. Coincidentally, he was born on the exact same day as fellow Potter actor Scot Fearn, who also plays a Slytherin Quidditch team member, Adrian Pucey.
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Post by stripey on May 6, 2007 0:45:47 GMT -5
AND RUPERT GRINT HAS AN ARANGED MARRIGE TO STRIPEY. ALSO DRACO IS ALWAYS ONTOP OF HARRY. CAUSE THEY ARE LOVEING EACHOTHER UP ALOT. FEWW.
Anyways. Snivillus is cool xDD TAHDAH
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Post by carly on May 6, 2007 0:46:21 GMT -5
R.A.B. Near the end of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Dumbledore and Harry attempt to recover a locket believed to be a Horcrux created by Voldemort. Instead, they find a different locket containing a message signed with the initials R.A.B. Besides Rosalind Antigone Bungs and Rupert "Axebanger" Brookstanton, two names that Hermione finds while searching for people whose initials might fit, Rudolf Brand, a minor character mentioned once in association with Quidditch in Quidditch Through the Ages and Andromeda Tonks née Black, Regulus is the only character who might match these initials. Rowling was asked in an interview whether Regulus was R.A.B., and, whilst neither confirming nor denying the theory, called it "a fine guess".[3]
[edit] Regulus Black's middle name In August 2005, the Harry Potter Lexicon fan website claimed to have been informed by a "reliable source" that Regulus' middle name was Arcturus. The Lexicon later withdrew the claim without explanation, but the editor that made the original claim stated that he stands behind the information. He posted the following remarks on The Leaky Cauldron, another fan website:
Obviously, Jo is the source of this information. When have you ever known me to post rumours as facts? It's from Jo. That doesn't mean she talked to me directly, of course, but I do know that it came from Jo. I honestly think that Jo figures she's already told us that it's Regulus. Read the Melissa/Emerson interview. I think she would be surprised that this is even an issue. I have asked permission to reveal who told me. If they say I can, I'll let you all know. Otherwise, feel free to take this with whatever grain of salt you need to. Steve —Comment posted at "The Leaky Cauldron" website by Steve Vander Ark, founder of HP Lexicon. [4]
The name Arcturus Black appears as one of Regulus Black's ancestors, in a hand-drawn sketch of the Black family tree made by J.K. Rowling. Arcturus is the third brightest star in the night sky, after Sirius and Canopus. Black family names are frequently taken from the names of astonomical objects. Regulus is also the brightest star in the constellation Leo.
Regulus also had an uncle named Alphard, which corresponds to Alphard the brightest star in the constellation Hydra. There has been a definite trend elsewhere in the Black family tree for certain persons to bear names of their ancestors. In fact, there was even a previous Regulus Black.
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Post by carly on May 6, 2007 0:51:04 GMT -5
Dorea Black (1920–1977), daughter of Cygnus Black and Violetta Bulstrode, married Charlus Potter. They had one son, who is not named on the tree, but who was apparently in the same generation (or perhaps once removed) as Harry's father James and his classmates. The relationship between Charlus Potter and James Potter remains uncertain, but the coincidence of the "Potter" family name has prompted debate whether Dorea and Charlus could be James' parents.[2] J.K. Rowling has not commented upon this issue. In answer to a question about the deaths of Harry's grandparents she said, Petunia and Lily's parents, normal Muggle death. James's parents were elderly, were getting on a little when he was born, which explains the only child, very pampered, had-him-late-in-life-so-he's-an-extra-treasure, as often happens, I think. They were old in wizarding terms, and they died. They succumbed to a wizarding illness.[3] Charlus Potter's birth year is unknown, but James was born approximately 1958.
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Post by Laresa Midral Konihova on May 6, 2007 8:49:06 GMT -5
Don't depend too much on wikipedia. Although, granted, it is sometimes A good source. In the fact anyone can edit it, it sometimes can be misleading.
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Post by Liam Donovan on May 6, 2007 9:22:00 GMT -5
psshhhh. i always knew reggie black was r.a.b. it's obvious, since he's such an amazing character. :3
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Post by carly on May 6, 2007 13:11:44 GMT -5
I know, you are rightt. I just found it like information I see. I <3 Dombledore's Army. ^^
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Post by carly on May 6, 2007 14:17:02 GMT -5
Going back to the part that who played Marcus Flint would play Remus Lupin could make sense. I mean, the can fix his teeth and change his hair and style of everything. You know what I mean?
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