Aro The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Aro The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Aro is one of the three leaders of the Volturi—the dominant coven of the vampire world. He is widely accepted as the overall leader of the Volturi, and shows the gift of tactile telepathy, which gives him the ability to read someone's thoughts and memories with a single touch.

People died in Aro (First 49 people) - Page 11

William C. Friday

William C. Friday

American educator

Fred Brooks

Fred Brooks

American architect

Fred S. Keller

Fred S. Keller

American psychologist

George Spindler

George Spindler

Anthropologist

Leo Sternbach

Leo Sternbach

American chemist

Katharine Way

Katharine Way

American physicist

Lawrence William Cramer

Lawrence William Cramer

Former Governor of the United States Virgin Islands

Geoffrey Wainwright

Geoffrey Wainwright

Theologian

Paul Hardin III

Paul Hardin III

American lawyer

J. Carlyle Sitterson

J. Carlyle Sitterson

American educator

William Brantley Aycock

William Brantley Aycock

American educator

William Lawvere

William Lawvere

American mathematician

Carey Hoyt Bostian

Carey Hoyt Bostian

American educator

Dick Culler

Dick Culler

Baseball player

Luther Hodges

Luther Hodges

Former Governor of North Carolina

Tony Waldrop

Tony Waldrop

President of the University of South Alabama

Daphne Athas

Daphne Athas

American author

Sara Anderson Immerwahr

Sara Anderson Immerwahr

American biographer

Pearl Shear

Pearl Shear

Actress

Joshua Field Seay

Joshua Field Seay


Henry Rudolph Immerwahr

Henry Rudolph Immerwahr


Homer Lee Sherrill

Homer Lee Sherrill

American fiddler

Raymond L. Acosta

Raymond L. Acosta

Judge

Rebecca Brewton Motte

Rebecca Brewton Motte


William Washington

William Washington

Officer

Colonel Charles Pinckney

Colonel Charles Pinckney

Lawyer ‧ Charles Pinckney's father

Joseph Pulitzer

Joseph Pulitzer

Former United States Representative

William Westmoreland

William Westmoreland

General

Robert Jordan

Robert Jordan

American author

Anne Bonny

Anne Bonny

Pirate

Dawn Langley Simmons

Dawn Langley Simmons

Author

Denmark Vesey

Denmark Vesey

Carpenter

Mark W. Clark

Mark W. Clark

Officer

John Rutledge

John Rutledge

Former Chief Justice of the United States

Clementa C. Pinckney

Clementa C. Pinckney

Former South Carolina State Senator

John W. Davis

John W. Davis

Former Solicitor General of the United States

John Henry Dick

John Henry Dick

American naturalist ‧ Madeleine Astor's son

William Gilmore Simms

William Gilmore Simms

American writer

Thomas Pinckney

Thomas Pinckney

Former Governor of South Carolina

Joseph Alston

Joseph Alston

Former Governor of South Carolina ‧ Theodosia Burr Alston's husband

Edward Rutledge

Edward Rutledge

Former Governor of South Carolina

Robert C. De Large

Robert C. De Large

Former United States Representative

Charles Cotesworth Pinckney

Charles Cotesworth Pinckney

Former United States Ambassador to France

Charles Pinckney

Charles Pinckney

Former Governor of South Carolina

Rupert Blue

Rupert Blue

Former United States Surgeon General

Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr.

Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr.

American journalist

William Moultrie

William Moultrie

Politician

Christopher Gadsden

Christopher Gadsden

Former Delegate to the Continental Congress

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