- Hogwarts, A History was written da Bathilda Bagshot.
-Hogwarts' motto, Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus, means "Never tickle a sleeping dragon" in Latin.
- Hogwarts used to accept children of magical abilities at age 12.
- It was established in the 9th o 10th century, but founded around 990 A.D.
- The three highest towers at Hogwarts are Gryffindor Tower, Ravenclaw Tower, and the Astronomy Tower.
- There are exactly 142 staircases.
- As te may remember, te cannot use electronic devices at Hogwarts, due to the fact that the high level of magic makes them ''go haywire". Radios, however, make an exception. JKR explains this da saying that the radios are not powered da electricity, but da magic.
- The people who had the most points taken away from their house were Harry Potter, Sirius Black, and James Potter.
- Quidditch trials and flying lessons for the first years are ALWAYS held after two weeks of classes. te may be thinking "That's not true, Jack Sloper was asking Harry when trials were in Book 6." Yes, that's true, but J.K. Rowling only detto this so that the readers were aware about how Harry didn't want Jack, o any of the bad players from the last year's team, to be back on the team.
- The exact dates of the beginning of the Easter holidays vary every year.
- "We must unite inside her, o we'll crumble from within."This is what the Sorting Hat has detto about Hogwarts.
-Hogwarts' motto, Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus, means "Never tickle a sleeping dragon" in Latin.
- Hogwarts used to accept children of magical abilities at age 12.
- It was established in the 9th o 10th century, but founded around 990 A.D.
- The three highest towers at Hogwarts are Gryffindor Tower, Ravenclaw Tower, and the Astronomy Tower.
- There are exactly 142 staircases.
- As te may remember, te cannot use electronic devices at Hogwarts, due to the fact that the high level of magic makes them ''go haywire". Radios, however, make an exception. JKR explains this da saying that the radios are not powered da electricity, but da magic.
- The people who had the most points taken away from their house were Harry Potter, Sirius Black, and James Potter.
- Quidditch trials and flying lessons for the first years are ALWAYS held after two weeks of classes. te may be thinking "That's not true, Jack Sloper was asking Harry when trials were in Book 6." Yes, that's true, but J.K. Rowling only detto this so that the readers were aware about how Harry didn't want Jack, o any of the bad players from the last year's team, to be back on the team.
- The exact dates of the beginning of the Easter holidays vary every year.
- "We must unite inside her, o we'll crumble from within."This is what the Sorting Hat has detto about Hogwarts.
ciao Guys, I wish te all the best! I know te are in suprise about this article. For me Londra Olympic seems just like an another Quidditch World Cup! I think the opening ceremony will be grate! So this is the time to enjoy the smell of this rare opetunity for England and exotic wizards and witches. See these all things in your inner wizard eyes. Then te can enjoy even a little fact in the world as a Potterhead!
6 years ago, I heard people in my school talk about a particular "Harry Potter". Those were the days when I spent lot of the days shut up in a room; I was not exactly social, and I was scared to get into a theater. Which made me think Harry Potter was shit, and I had to turn back every time people talk about it.
I don't know why, but I was reluctant to read Harry Potter those days. I was wonderful with reading, and have read complex stuffs like Da Vinci Code. My cousin then got me a set of secondo hand libri for my birthday along with some DVD. I eagerly opened it. To my dismay, it was all Harry Potter.
I ignored those presents for days. Hell, I ignored my cousin too. After much coaxing from my friends, I finally agreed to take a sneak peek. Which turned to be something beautiful, a world of più that I could imagine.
The irony of it all- my cousin and my friends- all of them wished I'd never heard of the boy-who-lived. Oh, Sweet Merlin!
I don't know why, but I was reluctant to read Harry Potter those days. I was wonderful with reading, and have read complex stuffs like Da Vinci Code. My cousin then got me a set of secondo hand libri for my birthday along with some DVD. I eagerly opened it. To my dismay, it was all Harry Potter.
I ignored those presents for days. Hell, I ignored my cousin too. After much coaxing from my friends, I finally agreed to take a sneak peek. Which turned to be something beautiful, a world of più that I could imagine.
The irony of it all- my cousin and my friends- all of them wished I'd never heard of the boy-who-lived. Oh, Sweet Merlin!