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Dolohov may have been among the Death Eaters assigned to keep an eye out for [[12 Grimmauld Place]], former headquarters of [[The Order of the Phoenix]] and temporary hide-out for Harry, Ron and Hermione, as one of the Death Eaters mentioned watching the gap between houses 11 and 13 on the first of September was “the man with the twisted face”<ref name="DH12">''Deathly Hallows'', Ch. 12</ref>. The reason that the Death Eaters found out where Harry, Ron and Hermione were, is because Lord Voldemort's name was [[Taboo]]ed. This means that anyone who said his name, would be traceable. The Death Eaters implied that anyone who dared to say the name, was part of the Order of the Phoenix.
 
Dolohov may have been among the Death Eaters assigned to keep an eye out for [[12 Grimmauld Place]], former headquarters of [[The Order of the Phoenix]] and temporary hide-out for Harry, Ron and Hermione, as one of the Death Eaters mentioned watching the gap between houses 11 and 13 on the first of September was “the man with the twisted face”<ref name="DH12">''Deathly Hallows'', Ch. 12</ref>. The reason that the Death Eaters found out where Harry, Ron and Hermione were, is because Lord Voldemort's name was [[Taboo]]ed. This means that anyone who said his name, would be traceable. The Death Eaters implied that anyone who dared to say the name, was part of the Order of the Phoenix.
   
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====Battle of Hogwarts====
 
{{Dialogue a-b|Yaxley|Definitely heard something. Animal, d’you reckon?|Dolohov|That head case [[Rubeus Hagrid|Hagrid]] kept a whole bunch of stuff in here… Time’s nearly up. Potter’s had his hour. He’s not coming.|Dolohov and [[Yaxley]] in the [[Forbidden Forest]]|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
 
{{Dialogue a-b|Yaxley|Definitely heard something. Animal, d’you reckon?|Dolohov|That head case [[Rubeus Hagrid|Hagrid]] kept a whole bunch of stuff in here… Time’s nearly up. Potter’s had his hour. He’s not coming.|Dolohov and [[Yaxley]] in the [[Forbidden Forest]]|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
   
 
During the [[Battle of Hogwarts]] on [[May 2]], [[1998]], Dolohov was seen fighting against [[Dean Thomas]] and [[Parvati Patil]]; the latter shot a [[Full Body-Bind Curse]] at him in defence of Dean<ref name="DH32">''Deathly Hallows'', Ch. 32</ref>. Dolohov also killed [[Remus Lupin]] in a [[duel]]<ref name="JKR">[http://www.mugglenet.com/app/news/full_story/1156 Bloomsbury Webchat with J.K. Rowling, 30 July 2007]</ref>. The nature of Remus's death was not revealed, but his body was peaceful-looking<ref name="DH33">''Deathly Hallows'', Ch. 33</ref>, suggesting that Dolohov used the [[Killing Curse]] or his [[Antonin Dolohov's Curse|own curse]], as neither leaves visible marks. After [[Tom Riddle|Voldemort]] called a retreat and gave Harry Potter one hour to turn himself over, Dolohov and [[Yaxley]] stood guard in the [[Forbidden Forest]]. Harry followed them to the Death Eater camp to confront Voldemort.<ref name="DH34">''Deathly Hallows'', Ch. 34</ref>
 
During the [[Battle of Hogwarts]] on [[May 2]], [[1998]], Dolohov was seen fighting against [[Dean Thomas]] and [[Parvati Patil]]; the latter shot a [[Full Body-Bind Curse]] at him in defence of Dean<ref name="DH32">''Deathly Hallows'', Ch. 32</ref>. Dolohov also killed [[Remus Lupin]] in a [[duel]]<ref name="JKR">[http://www.mugglenet.com/app/news/full_story/1156 Bloomsbury Webchat with J.K. Rowling, 30 July 2007]</ref>. The nature of Remus's death was not revealed, but his body was peaceful-looking<ref name="DH33">''Deathly Hallows'', Ch. 33</ref>, suggesting that Dolohov used the [[Killing Curse]] or his [[Antonin Dolohov's Curse|own curse]], as neither leaves visible marks. After [[Tom Riddle|Voldemort]] called a retreat and gave Harry Potter one hour to turn himself over, Dolohov and [[Yaxley]] stood guard in the [[Forbidden Forest]]. Harry followed them to the Death Eater camp to confront Voldemort.<ref name="DH34">''Deathly Hallows'', Ch. 34</ref>
   
When the battle later resumed, Dolohov was defeated by [[Filius Flitwick]], a former duelling champion. He fell with a scream.He was killed as a redeaming of Lupin's death.
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When the battle later resumed, Dolohov was defeated by [[Filius Flitwick]], a former duelling champion. He fell with a scream<ref name="DH36">''Deathly Hallows'', Ch. 36</ref>, making it unlikely that he was hit with the [[Killing Curse]].
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===Post-War===
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After Voldemort's death, Dolohov was probably killed in the Battle of Hogwarts. He could have been killed in [[Azkaban]] or imprisoned again for the rest of his life.
   
 
==Physical description==
 
==Physical description==

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Igor Karkaroff: "There was Antonin Dolohov. I - I saw him torture countless Muggles and - and non-supporters of the Dark Lord."
Alastor Moody: "And helped him do it..."
Wizengamot interrogation of Igor Karkaroff[src]

Antonin Dolohov was a wizard and one of the original Death Eaters of Lord Voldemort. He fought in the First Wizarding War, during which he tortured many Muggles, as well as wizards and witches who were not supporters of Voldemort. Along with four other Death Eaters, he participated in the brutal murders of Fabian and Gideon Prewett. Dolohov was caught and convicted of these crimes, and sentenced to life imprisonment in Azkaban. He escaped after Voldemort's return and the start of the Second Wizarding War, in the mass break-out of 1996, and participated in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, only to be re-captured and incarcerated once more. By the summer of 1997, Dolohov was at large once again. He and Thorfinn Rowle attacked Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley at Tottenham Court Road, but was defeated and had his memory wiped. In 1998, Dolohov fought in the Battle of Hogwarts, during which he killed Remus Lupin in a duel. In the second round of the battle, he was defeated by Filius Flitwick, and was either killed or imprisoned once more following Voldemort's defeat.

Biography

First Wizarding War

"...-Nott, Rosier, Mulciber, Dolohov- waiting for your return... What devoted friends, travelling so far away in the snow and the night just to wish you good luck in trying to get a teacher position!"
Albus Dumbledore to Tom Riddle.[src]

Antonin Dolohov was one of the early followers of Tom Riddle, and served him even before his master began open hostilities against the rest of the wizarding world. He was one of the Death Eaters who travelled to Hogsmeade, along with Nott, Rosier and Mulciber, when Voldemort attempted to take the position of Defence Against the Dark Arts Professor at Hogwarts, ostensibly to "wish him luck."

According to Igor Karkaroff, Dolohov tortured many Muggles and non-supporters of Lord Voldemort during the First Wizarding War[2].With the help of four other Death Eaters, he murdered Fabian and Gideon Prewett, the brothers of Molly Weasley née Prewett[3]. He was not the only participant in the act, though, since Mad-Eye Moody informed Harry Potter years later that it took five Death Eaters to kill the two wizards[4], whose murders were described as "brutal"[3].

After the fall of Voldemort in 1981, Dolohov was captured and sent to Azkaban prison for his crimes. He was the first Death Eater Igor Karkaroff turned in to the Wizengamot in an attempt to get himself freed from Azkaban, only to be informed that Dolohov had been captured around the same time as him.[2]

Second Wizarding War

In 1996, Dolohov, along with the Lestranges and several other Death Eater convicts, escaped Azkaban and rejoined Voldemort.[3]

Battle of the Department of Mysteries

"...the Death Eater had ripped off his mask and was pointing his wand directly at Harry, who recognised the long, pale, twisted face from the Daily Prophet: Antonin Dolohov, the wizard who had murdered the Prewetts. Dolohov grinned. With his free hand, he pointed from the prophecy still clutched in Harry's hand, to himself, then at Hermione. Though he could no longer speak, his meaning could not have been clearer. Give me the prophecy, or you get the same as her..."
— Description of Dolohov's confrontation with Harry Potter in the Department of Mysteries[src]
Antonin Dolohov being placed in a Full Body-Bind Curse

Antonin Dolohov being placed in a Full Body-Bind Curse.

During the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, Dolohov was paired with Jugson. They tracked Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Neville Longbottom, hitting the three of them with Impediment Jinxes. When Dolohov began to alert the other Death Eaters as to their location, Hermione silenced him to prevent it. He retaliated with an unnamed curse which, despite being weaker than normal because it was cast non-verbally, severely injured Hermione. With a kick, Dolohov broke Neville's wand and nose and then cornered Harry, wordlessly threatening him. However, he was momentarily distracted, giving Harry the chance to Body-Bind him.

Dolohov recovered by the time several Order of the Phoenix members arrived, and defeated Alastor Moody in a duel. He then attacked Harry with the same spell he used on Hermione, but most of the harm was blocked by Harry's Shield Charm. He attempted to use it again when duelling with Sirius Black, but was incapacitated by Harry before he could follow through.[5]

Presumably, Dolohov was captured in the aftermath of the battle by Aurors and returned to Azkaban.

Death Eater plans

By the summer of 1997, Dolohov was again at large following another Azkaban break-out. He attended the Death Eater meeting at Malfoy Manor that summer and was seated by Yaxley; he was impressed when Yaxley announced that he had placed Pius Thicknesse, the head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, under the Imperius Curse. He, along with other Death Eaters, laughed when Voldemort insulted Bellatrix Lestrange and the Malfoy family.[6]

Skirmish on Tottenham Court Road

After the Death Eaters took over the Ministry of Magic and placed the Taboo curse on Voldemort's name, Dolohov and Thorfinn Rowle tracked Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley to a café on Tottenham Court Road. During the skirmish that ensued, Dolohov bound Ron with conjured ropes and slammed an invisible Harry into a wall with Expulso, but just before Harry dropped his wand, Hermione hit Dolohov with a Full Body-Bind Curse. Dolohov and Rowle's memories were then modified by Hermione. This spell did not work very well,but seemed to, as the three friends found out later. It is implied that they were punished by Voldemort for this by being subjected to the Cruciatus Curse.[7]

Death Eaters outside 12 Grimmauld Place

Antonin Dolohov keeping watch on 12 Grimmauld Place.

Dolohov may have been among the Death Eaters assigned to keep an eye out for 12 Grimmauld Place, former headquarters of The Order of the Phoenix and temporary hide-out for Harry, Ron and Hermione, as one of the Death Eaters mentioned watching the gap between houses 11 and 13 on the first of September was “the man with the twisted face”[8]. The reason that the Death Eaters found out where Harry, Ron and Hermione were, is because Lord Voldemort's name was Tabooed. This means that anyone who said his name, would be traceable. The Death Eaters implied that anyone who dared to say the name, was part of the Order of the Phoenix.

Battle of Hogwarts

Yaxley: "Definitely heard something. Animal, d’you reckon?"
Dolohov: "That head case Hagrid kept a whole bunch of stuff in here… Time’s nearly up. Potter’s had his hour. He’s not coming."
— Dolohov and Yaxley in the Forbidden Forest[src]

During the Battle of Hogwarts on May 2, 1998, Dolohov was seen fighting against Dean Thomas and Parvati Patil; the latter shot a Full Body-Bind Curse at him in defence of Dean[9]. Dolohov also killed Remus Lupin in a duel[10]. The nature of Remus's death was not revealed, but his body was peaceful-looking[11], suggesting that Dolohov used the Killing Curse or his own curse, as neither leaves visible marks. After Voldemort called a retreat and gave Harry Potter one hour to turn himself over, Dolohov and Yaxley stood guard in the Forbidden Forest. Harry followed them to the Death Eater camp to confront Voldemort.[12]

When the battle later resumed, Dolohov was defeated by Filius Flitwick, a former duelling champion. He fell with a scream[13], making it unlikely that he was hit with the Killing Curse.

Post-War

After Voldemort's death, Dolohov was probably killed in the Battle of Hogwarts. He could have been killed in Azkaban or imprisoned again for the rest of his life.

Physical description

Dolohov is described as having a "long, pale, twisted face" and as "burly," although not as large as the "huge" Thorfinn Rowle[7]. He has also dark hair[1].

Dolohov costume

The costume worn by Richard Cubison in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.

Magical abilities and skills

Etymology

  • Dolohov is a surname of Russian origin. It is the name of a minor character in War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy. This Dolohov is brave, but cruel and vindictive, though he is caring toward his mother and sisters.
  • Antonin is the French or Czech version of the name “Anthony.” The name is derived from the Latin Antonius, the name of a prominent Roman family whose members included soldier and politician Mark Antony. They claimed to descend from Anton, a son of the Greek god Hercules.

Behind the scenes

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 In Chapter 9 of Deathly Hallows, Dolohov is referred to as "the darker Death Eater", in comparison to blond Death Eater Thorfinn Rowle. As his complexion is described as "pale," this must have been referring to his hair.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Ch. 30
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Ch. 25
  4. Order of the Phoenix, Ch. 9
  5. 5.0 5.1 Order of the Phoenix, Ch. 35
  6. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Ch. 1
  7. 7.0 7.1 Deathly Hallows, Ch. 9
  8. Deathly Hallows, Ch. 12
  9. Deathly Hallows, Ch. 32
  10. 10.0 10.1 Bloomsbury Webchat with J.K. Rowling, 30 July 2007
  11. Deathly Hallows, Ch. 33
  12. Deathly Hallows, Ch. 34
  13. 13.0 13.1 Deathly Hallows, Ch. 36
  14. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Ch. 20
  15. See Forum:Incorrectly identified Death Eaters