The Good, the Not so Good and the Downright Ridiculous Snape
puduhepa98 at aol.com
puduhepa98 at aol.com
Sat Apr 21 14:32:23 UTC 2007
No: HPFGUIDX 167813
>Goddlefrood, with a little date for you once more, this time
>1492, the death year of Nearly Headless Nick (and I wonder if
>JKR, when putting this date had taken account of the Julian
>Calendar?). It was the same year in which, not only was America
>"discovered" by Christopher Columbus, but it was also Year 7000
>from the Dating Creation, and one of the many in which an
>anticipated Apocalypse failed to happen :)
Bart
Also, the year of the Spanish Inquisition.
Nikkalmati
Bart, the Spanish Inquisition went on for over 400 years with various period
of activity and inactivity. There was no "year of the Spanish
Inquisition." To bring this into compliance with the rules, I must wonder why Nick (and
the Bloody Baron and the Fat Friar ) haunt Hogwarts. Did they die there like
Myrtle? That seems unlikely. Did they return there because they were
students or teachers who liked the place? Did they have no where else to go?
Did they originally want to haunt someone who was at Hogwarts like Myrtle
haunted , was it Olivia ?, the girl who laughed at her? Nikkalmati
Nikkalmati
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