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It is not definitively known how long Nicholas Flamel lived, as some sources claim he died in 1418 while others suggest he lived for several more years. Legend has it that he discovered the Philosopher's Stone, which granted him immortality.
Nicholas Flamel is most famous for being associated with the legendary Philosopher's Stone, which is said to be capable of turning base metals into gold and granting immortality. However, there is no concrete evidence to suggest that he actually invented the Philosopher's Stone.
According to historical accounts, Nicholas Flamel, a figure of legend and alchemy, is believed to have died in the late 14th century. However, some sources claim that he achieved immortality through the Philosopher's Stone.
In "The Alchemyst: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel" by Michael Scott, the apprentice of Nicholas Flamel is twins Josh and Sophie Newman. They play a crucial role in helping Nicholas Flamel protect the Codex, the Book of Abraham the Mage, from falling into the wrong hands. Together, they face many challenges and adventures as they learn about their own magical abilities.
Nicholas Flamel is a character from folklore and mythology known for being an alchemist who supposedly discovered the Philosopher's Stone, capable of turning base metals into gold and granting immortality. While some stories depict him as a wizard, others portray him as an alchemist.
Nicholas Flamel
Nicholas Flamel was born in 1330 and supposedly died in 1418.
The Philosophers Stone is legendary for its ability to turn base metals into gold. Alchemists tried for generations to make one without success. Nicholas Flamel (1330-1480) was believed to have found it and achieved immortality.
It is not definitively known how long Nicholas Flamel lived, as some sources claim he died in 1418 while others suggest he lived for several more years. Legend has it that he discovered the Philosopher's Stone, which granted him immortality.
It is unplottable but the only people that were aware of where it was were Nicholas and Pernel Flamel.
Perenelle was 30 when she married nicholas and in michal scott's book nicholas is 10 years younger... so I would say 20.
In "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," it is Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley who go to Nicholas Flamel's tomb and find it empty. They discover that Flamel and his wife, Perenelle, have chosen to die rather than continue living without the Philosopher's Stone. The empty tomb signifies the end of their quest for immortality.
Nicholas Flamel is most famous for being associated with the legendary Philosopher's Stone, which is said to be capable of turning base metals into gold and granting immortality. However, there is no concrete evidence to suggest that he actually invented the Philosopher's Stone.
The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel was created on 2007-05-22.
Nicholas Flamel lived in Paris, France In Harry Potter, he lived in Devon, England.
The secret to Immortality was discovered by Nicholas Flamel in the book written by Michael Scott. In this time most believe he really was immortal but nobody is sure for he was an Alchemist (which is actually a mix of chemistry, Botany, Medicine, Astronomy and Astrology). The Nicholas Flamel in Harry Potter was immortal only because he had the Sorcerer's Stone which allowed him to make a potion that kept him (and his wife) immortal as long as they continued to take it. Destruction of the stone was one of the last things in the book. He wasn't immortal because after Harry defeated Voldemort who tried to steal it, Dumbledore destroyed it, and then it is said that Nicholas Flamel and his wife were expecting to die soon. The secret to their immortality was simply the Sorcerer's Stone, and once it was gone they became 'mortal' again.
According to historical accounts, Nicholas Flamel, a figure of legend and alchemy, is believed to have died in the late 14th century. However, some sources claim that he achieved immortality through the Philosopher's Stone.