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  1. Hedwig (f. 27 de julio de 1997) era la lechuza y compañera mágica de Harry Potter. Fue un regalo por el undécimo cumpleaños de Harry hecho por Rubeus Hagrid en 1991, quien la compró en el Emporio de la Lechuza. Además de entregar el correo - un oficio típico para las lechuzas y búhos - Hedwig fue…

  2. Hedwig (d. 27 July 1997) was Harry Potter 's pet female snowy owl. Hedwig was an eleventh birthday gift from Rubeus Hagrid to Harry. Hagrid purchased her at the Eeylops Owl Emporium. [2] In addition to delivering mail, the typical use owls are put to, Hedwig was also a close companion to Harry.

  3. Hedwig. A gift for Harry's eleventh birthday, Hedwig was a snowy owl who came to be one of Harry's closest companions. Not only did Hedwig deliver Harry's mail but she was a friend to Harry during his loneliest moments. Despite her loyalty to Harry, Hedwig could get stroppy, particularly when she wasn't given the flying freedom that she was ...

  4. 10 de jul. de 2021 · Hedwig is Harry Potter’s snowy owl, his companion and post owl. Hagrid bought Hedwig as an eleventh birthday present on Harry’s first visit to Diagon Alley . After returning to the Dursley’s, Harry found the name “Hedwig” in the book A History of Magic and borrowed it for his owl .

  5. 7 de abr. de 2019 · Hedwig had no trouble making her presence known whenever she was in the room. Whether it was soaring magnificently through the air or incessantly pecking Ron and Hermione until she got answers, our favourite snowy owl knew how to command respect and attention like the queen she was.

  6. 16 de mar. de 2016 · Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Hedwig was more than Harry’s pet. While Harry stayed with the Dursleys every summer, Hedwig was one of the few reminders he had that Hogwarts was real. She was his constant connection to the wizarding world up until her death.

  7. Hedwig es un nombre femenino de origen alemán, cuya traducción al español es Eduviges o Eduvigis. Este nombre proviene del alemán antiguo (Hadu que significa batalla y Wig, que significa pelea) y puede referirse a: Filosofía. Hedwig Conrad-Martius, filósofa. Religión

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