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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 193. Chapters: Death Eaters, Horcrux creators, Barnabas Deverill, Borgin, Caractacus Burke, Dark Wizard, Emeric the Evil, Gellert Grindelwald, Godelot, Gregory Goyle, Hedwig's killer, Herpo the Foul, Loxias, Lucius Malfoy, Merwyn the Malicious, Morgan le Fay, Narcissa Malfoy, Owle Bullock, Quirinus Quirrell, Salazar Slytherin, Tom Riddle, Unidentified Male Death Eater, Vincent Crabbe, Alecto Carrow, Amycus Carrow, Antonin Dolohov, Augustus Rookwood, Avery, Avery, Bartemius Crouch Jr., Bellatrix Lestrange, Crabbe, Dark Mark, Draco Malfoy, Evan Rosier, Gibbon, Goyle, Hedwig's killer, Igor Karkaroff, Jugson, Lestrange, Lestrange, Lucius Malfoy, Mulciber, Mulciber, Nott, Peter Pettigrew, Pyrites, Rabastan Lestrange, Regulus Black, Rodolphus Lestrange, Rosier, Selwyn, Severus Snape, Thorfinn Rowle, Travers, Unidentified Death Eater knocked out by Alastor Moody, Unidentified female Death Eater at Battle of Hogwarts, Walden Macnair, Wilkes, Yaxley, Herpo the Foul, Tom Riddle. Excerpt: Barnabas Deverill was a wizard. He mastered the Elder Wand in the early eighteenth century, and used it to carve himself out a reputation as a fearsome warlock, until his reign of terror was ended by Loxias who murdered Barnabas and mastered the wand. The name "Barnabas" is a Greek form of an Aramaic name. In Acts in the New Testament the byname Barnabas was given to a man named Joseph, a companion of Paul on his missionary journeys. The original Aramaic is unattested, but it may be from (bar naviya') meaning "son of the prophet," though in Acts 4:36 it is claimed that the name means "son of encouragement." As an English name, it came into occasional use after the 12th century. Borgin and Burkes was established in 1863, but it is unknown whether Borgin was one of the founders of the shop, and, if not, when he started working there. From the 1920s to the 1940s, Caractacus Burke seemed to have...