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Snape is a small village in the English county of Suffolk, on the River Alde close to Aldeburgh. It has about 600 inhabitants. Snape is now best known for Snape Maltings, no longer in commercial use, but converted into a tourist centre together with a concert hall that hosts the major part of the annual Aldeburgh Festival. Also, Severus Snape, of the Harry Potter books, was named after the... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Death Eater Yaxley (first name unknown) is the brutal-faced Death Eater that is present in the battle in which Snape killed Dumbledore.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Instead, Snape kills Dumbledore.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince One particular section has been remarked upon, where the alteration makes the nature of Dumbledore's offer to Draco Malfoy before Snape kills Dumbledore in the Half-Blood Prince explicit.

Harry Potter (character) When Death Eaters invade Hogwarts, Snape kills Dumbledore.

Ron Weasley Thanks to Felix Felicis, Ron, Hermione and Ginny are unharmed by the Death Eater's hexes during the battle.[HBP Ch.29] Snape kills Dumbledore during the battle when Malfoy proves that he is unable to.[HBP Ch.27] During his funeral, Ron comforts a weeping Hermione.

Lord Voldemort Voldemort orders his pet snake Nagini to execute Snape, believing it would make him the true master of the Elder Wand, since Snape killed Dumbledore.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film) Snape casts the Avada Kedavra curse, killing Dumbledore and then escaping from the castle with the other Death Eaters.

Severus Snape By killing Dumbledore toward the end of the novel, Snape seems to place himself firmly in Voldemort's camp.

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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film) Snape casts the Avada Kedavra curse, killing Dumbledore and then escaping from the castle with the other Death Eaters.

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Chronology of the Harry Potter series 9 June - Albus Dumbledore, killed by Snape's Killing Curse on top of the Astronomy Tower after being previously weakened in an attempt to seize a Horcrux.

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Severus Snape The Death Eaters arrive and Snape interrupts them, killing the headmaster himself.

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Public Enemy Number Two Snape then tells Nick that he wants him to go to Strangeday Hall - the maximum security centre where Powers is imprisoned - and share a cell with Powers in hope of finding out the Fence's identity.

Public Enemy Number Two When Snape first told Nick about the Fence, he said that the Fence could have been hiding behind any ordinary occupation - a banker or a shopkeeper, for example.

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Public Enemy Number Two Snape then tells Nick that he wants him to go to Strangeday Hall - the maximum security centre where Powers is imprisoned - and share a cell with Powers in hope of finding out the Fence's identity.

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The Falcon's Malteser Snape then tells Herbert he's a suspect, mainly because they were found with Naples dying, in his hotel room, just moments after a gunshot rang out - and Herbert was holding the gun that had killed the dwarf.

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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them This presumably refers to the third book, in which Snape states, "the Kappa is more commonly found in Mongolia".

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The Falcon's Malteser When the brothers inquire into how Johnny Naples fits into all of this, Snape tells them that he was a quack doctor living in La Paz, Bolivia, with a run-down practice in the city's backstreets.

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Order of the Phoenix (organisation) Snape constantly tells Harry that James was "exceedingly arrogant", and at one occasion, Sirius admits that he and James could sometimes be "arrogant little berks" but that "[James] grew out of it" (which Lily is said to have noted by their seventh year).

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Order of the Phoenix (organisation) Snape constantly tells Harry that James was "exceedingly arrogant", and at one occasion, Sirius admits that he and James could sometimes be "arrogant little berks" but that "[James] grew out of it" (which Lily is said to have noted by their seventh year).

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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them This presumably refers to the third book, in which Snape states, "the Kappa is more commonly found in Mongolia".

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Spells in Harry Potter Seen/mentioned: In Order of the Phoenix, Snape asserts that Alicia Spinnet used it on her eyebrows even though she was obviously hexed by a member of the Slytherin Quidditch team.

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Magic in Harry Potter Also, although it appears to be an advanced form of magic, a young wizard can learn to be an Occlumens (Draco Malfoy was able to block Snape's attempt to use Legilimency on him in his 6th year, after being taught Occlumency by Bellatrix Lestrange).

Severus Snape Snape rushes to the scene and heals Draco's wounds, and then interrogates Harry about the source of the spell, using Legilimency to extract the source of Harry's knowledge (the Potions textbook) from Harry's mind.

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Spells in Harry Potter Seen/mentioned: An unnamed spell, presumably incarcerous, is used by Snape to tie up Lupin in the Shrieking Shack in Prizoner of Azkaban and likewise in Goblet of Fire when Pettigrew ties Harry to Tom Riddle's grave.

Severus Snape Snape is shown using this spell as a teenager and in the aerial battle in the last novel.

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Severus Snape The novel later reveals that Snape uses his position as Headmaster to protect the students and to contain the Carrows.

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Spells in Harry Potter Seen/mentioned: An unnamed spell, presumably incarcerous, is used by Snape to tie up Lupin in the Shrieking Shack in Prizoner of Azkaban and likewise in Goblet of Fire when Pettigrew ties Harry to Tom Riddle's grave.

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Albus Dumbledore He asked Snape to use the killing curse on him when the time came because he did not want Draco to have to kill him, saying that the boy's soul was still intact, whereas Snape was fully aware that he would be merely sparing Dumbledore pain and humiliation.

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Severus Snape In return, Snape became a triple agent for the Order of the Phoenix against Voldemort, using his powers of Occlumency to hide his betrayal from his master.

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Spells in Harry Potter Seen/mentioned: Used in Order of the Phoenix by Snape to make Harry's potions disappear from his cauldron.

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    Snape

    Snape may refer to: ... Snape, Suffolk, a small village, the site of:
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    Severus Snape

    Severus Snape is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J.K. Rowling. ... Snape was very eager to leave his home to go to Hogwarts.
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    Snape, Suffolk

    Snape is a small village in the English county of Suffolk, on the River Alde close to Aldeburgh. It has about 600 inhabitants.
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    Snape with Thorp

    Snape with Thorp is a civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England.
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    Snape Maltings

    Snape Maltings is part of Snape, Suffolk, U.K., best known for its concert hall, which is one of the main sites of the annual Aldeburgh Festival. The Maltings is a set of buildings, mostly dating from the 19th century, built on the banks of the River Ore near Snape, Suffolk, England.
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    Fair Snape Fell

    Fair Snape Fell is one of the larger hills in the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire, England. ... The word snape means "pasture", thus Fair Snape Fell means "fell of the fair (beautiful) pasture".
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    Snape, North Yorkshire

    Snape is a large village in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, located about 3 miles (5 km) south of Bedale and 3 miles west of the A1, it has a population of 350.
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    Jeremy Snape

    Jeremy Nicholas Snape (born April 27, 1973 in Stoke-on-Trent) is an English cricketer. ... In August 2007, Snape was recalled to the England squad for the 2007 Twenty20 World Championship.
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    Snape boat grave

    The Snape boat grave is a 6th century boat grave found at Snape Common, near Aldeburgh in Suffolk, East Anglia. This was the first boat grave of its kind discovered in England (since the ship found at Ashby Dell near Lowestoft, Suffolk in 1834 in a silted river channel may not have contained a grave), and foreshadowed the discovery of the two large ship-burials, one of them plundered, at Sutton Hoo, Mounds 1 and 2.
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    William Snape

    William Snape is an actor, perhaps most notable for playing Gaz's son Nathan in the British comedy The Full Monty. Snape was born in Sheffield on 17 April 1985.

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