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  2. Death Eater - Wikipedia

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    Is said to be in the same year as Regulus Black, and is a Slytherin, commonly shipped with Barty Barty Crouch Jr, known as Rosekiller. He was killed by Mad-Eye Moody. N/A Regulus Arcturus Black: Sirius Black's younger brother. Defected when he discovered that Voldemort was creating Horcruxes and testing the defences surrounding one of the ...

  3. Sirius Black - Wikipedia

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    Sirius Black is the last heir of the House of Black, a once notable Pure-blood Wizarding family. His parents, Orion and Walburga Black, were both Blacks by birth and second cousins. Sirius had a younger brother, Regulus Arcturus Black, and three older cousins: Bellatrix Lestrange , Andromeda Tonks (his favourite cousin and mother of Nymphadora ...

  4. Regulus (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Regulus , a character in the Bomberman series of video games; Regulus Black, a fictional character from the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling; Regulus Corneas, a character in the series Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World; Demon Regulus, a fallen Angel; Regulus (Crowne play), a 1692 work by John Crowne

  5. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 - Wikipedia

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    While there, Ron realises that Sirius' brother, Regulus Black, is the R.A.B. who stole Salazar Slytherin's locket from Voldemort. Local thief Mundungus Fletcher later sold it to Dolores Umbridge. Harry, Ron, and Hermione infiltrate the Ministry and recover the locket, but they are chased by Death Eaters in a chaotic exit.

  6. Regulus - Wikipedia

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    Regulus is the brightest object in the constellation Leo and one of the brightest stars in the night sky. It has the Bayer designation designated α Leonis, which is Latinized to Alpha Leonis, and abbreviated Alpha Leo or α Leo. Regulus appears singular, but is actually a quadruple star system composed of four stars that are organized into two ...

  7. Goldcrest - Wikipedia

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    There are a few Pleistocene (2.6 million to 12,000 years BP) records from Europe of extant Regulus species, mostly goldcrests or unidentifiable to species. The only fossil of an extinct Regulus is a left ulna from 2.6–1.95 mya in Bulgaria, which was identified as belonging to an extinct species, Regulus bulgaricus. The goldcrest lineage ...

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  9. Category:Fictional defectors - Wikipedia

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