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  1. Actress: Sully. Delphi Irene Nikopoulos was born in Chicago, the fourth child of Greek immigrant parents. Because her christening was delayed, she was called "Bebecka" ("baby" in Greek) until the age of two, when she picked the named "Delphi" out of a hat to settle a family dispute.

    • August 26, 1937
  2. Delphi Harrington is a classically trained actor , the Widow of Norman Harrington, Professor of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Brooklyn College. She is tri-lingual. She has three grown Children, Spencer, Alexander and Persephone, and five Grandchildren.

  3. Mar 10, 2013 · He received his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1960. He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Delphi Nikopoulos Harrington, three children, Spencer, Alexander and Persephone, their spouses...

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    Early life

    Delphini was born in secret at Malfoy Manor in early March 1998 as the result of a liaison between Bellatrix Lestrange and Lord Voldemort. On 2 May 1998, both of her biological parents were killed in the Battle of Hogwarts. Bellatrix's husband, as well as her maternal step-father, Rodolphus Lestrange, survived the battle, but was sent to Azkabanfor his crimes. This left the young Delphi an orphan as her father had been. Euphemia Rowle took Delphi in and raised her, allegedly only because she...

    Imprisonment

    Following her defeat, Delphini was presumably imprisoned in Azkaban, most likely for the charges of murder and abuse of forbidden relics.

    Delphini had long hair that was of a silvery colour with blue tips, as well as a tattooof black Augurey wings on her back near her neck.

    Delphini was extremely calculating, demonstrating a keen intellect and profound talents for manipulation and exploitation, much like her father was when he was younger. Exactly like Voldemort and Bellatrix Lestrange, Delphini was intensely sadistic, being easily able to cast the Cruciatus Curse with malicious intent and proving to be a dangerous op...

    Dark Arts: Delphini demonstrated considerable talent for Dark Magic, using both the Cruciatus Curse and the Killing Curse successfully. The use of both of these Unforgivable Curses require power an...
    Duelling: Delphini was a highly skilful duellist. She quickly defeated the Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement Harry Potter, and it took the combined might of him, Minister for Magic...
    Charms: Delphini was shown to be talented with charms, as she was capable of placing a powerful Confundus Charm on Amos Diggory to fool him into thinking of her as his niece convincingly and easily...
    Parseltongue: Delphini was a Parselmouth and could thus magically speak to snakes, a rare trait she inherited from her father, Lord Voldemort. She used Parseltongue code to conceal her room.

    Wand: Delphini owned a wand, which was of an unknown length, wood and core. Delphini was capable of performing incredibly powerful magic with her wand, including the Dark Arts, and she used it exte...

    Amos Diggory

    Delphini originally had an affectionate relationship with Amos, even calling him "uncle". She went with him to find Harry Potter's house in the hope of saving Cedric Diggory. However, Delphini only used him so she could revive her father who killed Cedric. She used him as a cover for who she really was, and did not really care for Cedric's life other than for her own dark motives. When Amos found out that Delphi was claiming to be his niece, he had no problem with correcting the information,...

    Rodolphus Lestrange

    Delphi claimed that it was her stepfather Rodolphus who came to her and told her of her heritage. It is unknown how Rodolphus felt about her, since she was the illegitimate child of his wife and his master. It is possible that he, like Bellatrix, had only gotten married in order to follow the traditions of their pure-blood supremacist families. He may have been proud of the fact that his wife was chosen to be the mother of the child of the Dark Lord as he was a loyal follower of Lord Voldemor...

    The name Delphini may be related to Delphinus, a constellation in the northern sky. This constellation is said to depict a dolphin, and its name derives from delphinus, the Latin word for the marine mammal. Alpha Delphini is a blue-white hued main sequence star of the constellation. The House of Black, Delphi's mother's family, had a tradition of n...

    Delphini is portrayed by Esther Smith in the original West End Palace Theatre production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Actress Noma Dumezwenialso briefly played Delphini when she is disguis...
    If she was born around June 1997, she would have been nearly a year old when her parents were killed in the Battle of Hogwarts, on 2 May 1998. Incidentally, Harry Potter was one year old when Delph...
    Like her first-cousin-once-removed, Edward "Teddy" Lupin, she lost both her parents during the Battle of Hogwarts. Her mother killed Teddy's mother.
    She is one of only three known female Parselmouths. The other two are her paternal grandmother Merope Gaunt and her distant relative Gormlaith Gaunt. However, when Harry, disguised as Voldemort, di...
    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film) (Possible appearance)
    Harry Potter and the Cursed Child(play)
  4. EVANS NIKOPOULOS: Casual in Nature by Kyle Springate. Kyle Springate teams up with model Evans Nikopoulos and The Perfect Man to deliver a stylish outing in “Casual in Nature” for the Spring 2024 issue.

  5. The Delphic maxims are a set of moral precepts that were inscribed on the Temple of Apollo in the ancient Greek precinct of Delphi. The three best known maxims – "Know thyself", "Nothing in excess", and "Give a pledge and trouble is at hand" – were prominently located at the entrance to the temple, and were traditionally said to have been ...

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  7. The Charioteer of Delphi, also known as Heniokhos (Greek: Ἡνίοχος, the rein-holder), is a statue surviving from Ancient Greece, and an example of ancient bronze sculpture. The life-size (1.8m) [1] statue of a chariot driver was found in 1896 at the Sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi. [2] It is now in the Delphi Archaeological Museum.

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