Nobody knows. If he really did succeede in forging the Philosopher's stone, he's probably living anonymously like he has (according to the stories) for much of his life. If he didn't succeede, he's buried somewhere (possibly a potter's field somewhere in Europe, having been destitute the last we heard from him)
England although I am not quite sure if it is true.
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Nicholas Flamel was born in Paris on the 28th of September 1330, and he was recorded to have died in 1418, but no-one knows whether he is actually in his tomb or whether it is empty. I doubt that he is immortal, as even today we have not found the secret to eternal life, but he was remembered as one of the best alchemysts of his time. If he would be living, I doubt he would be in england, but his home country; France, instead.
Nicholas Flamel is believed to have lived in Paris, France during the 14th and 15th centuries.
his whole life.
Nicholas Flamel was born in 1330 in Pontoise, France.
It is unplottable but the only people that were aware of where it was were Nicholas and Pernel Flamel.
His grave site in the Musee de Cluny in Paris.
His grave site in the Musee de Cluny in Paris.
The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel was created on 2007-05-22.
No, He is not.
Nicholas Flamel
Nicholas Flamel was a really person who was a celebrated alchemist connected to a Philosopher's Stone.
The Necromancer, the next book in The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel goes on sale on in April 2010 http://www.dillonscott.com/the-secrets-of-the-immortal-nicholas-flamel/index.htm
Yes, It does. It allowes you to live forever if you hold it.(Look up Nicholas Flamel)