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Did the protection aroung Hogwarts dissapear when Dumbledore died?

i mean harry, ron and hermione apparate into the ground when theres suposed to be an anti-apparating spell aroung the school.
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bri-marie said:
When did they apparate to Hogwarts?

And anyway, I don't think it did and I don't think that spell was put there por Dumbledore. After Dumbles died in HPB, the Death Eaters had to run off the grounds. They couldn't apparate then.
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LadyNottingham said:
I don't think the protection spells around Hogwarts would disappear with the death of the Headmaster/Headmistress. True they were tied to the castle's magic but I'd rather think that the protection spells are inherent to the castelo itself. Bri-marie pointed out an essential fact that should sort the matter out, at least for the short period between Dumbledore's demise and the take over of the school por the Death-Eaters.

As for what had happened in HP7, let's do not forget that the comensais da morte and a Ministry led por Voldemort, had taken over the school. Severus was the Headmaster, the Carrows were his Deputies, they might have tampered with the castle's magic. Who knows ?
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jodarchy said:
no the protection was created por all of the teachers together, not just dumbledore, in fact i have no doubt flitwick constantly keeps renewing them being the charms teacher he probably was responsible for most of the protective charms around the castle
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LoveDraco123 said:
Umm, Harry, Ron and Hermione didn't Apparate into the school grounds. Are you implying to the seventh book? They Apparated to Hogsmeade. And I don't think that the protections around Hogwarts disappeared when Dumbledore died, because I suppose the protective magic was there even before Dumbledore.
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