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The real-life Nicholas Flamel married Perenelle when she was 30. [1] Since she was born in 1340, then she married in 1370. Nicholas Flamel was a character in the Harry Potter novels as well, and their marriage date is not mentioned. source: [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perenelle_Flamel
Yes, Nicholas Flamel was a real person and he actually has a tomb in St Jacques. I have seen it and the headstone of the grave that is kept in Paris.
The real Nicholas Flamel lived in Paris, France. This character is used in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone where he lives in Devon, England.
Actually there is no difference. They are actually the same person. Nicholas Flamel wasa real person, and he and his wife are known for their work trying to find out the secrets of the Book of Abraham and the sorcerer's stone.
The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel is a series of six fantasy novels.
There are at least three characters based on real life people: Nicolas Flamel is based on real-life French alchemist of the 14th century Nicolas Flamel. Perenelle Flamel is based on real-life French alchemist Nicolas Flamel's wife, Perenelle. Perenelle Flamel was also believed to be a powerful sorceress Gilderoy Lockhart is based on someone J.K. Rowling knows in real life, and she says that the person she has based Lockhart on is so proud of himself that she has barely exaggerated in Lockhart's personality. Rowling, however, hasn't told anybody as of date of this edit who she has based on. There had been rumors that Lockhart is based on her ex-husband Jorge Arantes, though Rowling confirmed this to be wrong on her official website.
Answer: Alchemy is not real Answer: Nicolas Flamel was a real person who lived some centuries ago.
Nicholas Flamel and his wife were real people who studied Alchemy and searched for the Philosopher's stone. However, the stone isn't a real thing.
Nicholas Flamel was born in 1330 and supposedly died in 1418.
Nicolas Flamel was born on September 28, 1330.