Nicholas Flamel was a really person who was a celebrated alchemist connected to a Philosopher's Stone.
the symbol on ed's coat is the flamel. it belongs to an alchemist back in the 1300/1400s by the name of nicholas flamel, who was said to have created the philosopher's stone.
The ghost's name is Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington. He is also called Nearly Headless Nick. I have the book right in front of me, that's definitely his name. <3
The crest is a version of an old symbol called a "flamel". The flamel, in it's historic version, was a snake pinned to a cross. Author Hiromu Arakawa adapted the symbol for its use in FullMetal Alchemist. It's the symbol of Nickolas Flamel, who was the alchemist that we link to the Philosopher's Stone nowadays (In things such as Harry Potter or FMA). I guessing that Ed wears the crest because it symbolizes his search for the Philosoper's Stone, even if the term or name "Flamel" don't ever show up in the Manga or Anime. Hope it helps!
Nearly Headless Nick's full names is Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington
Nicholas Hum's birth name is Nicholas Hume.
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the symbol on ed's coat is the flamel. it belongs to an alchemist back in the 1300/1400s by the name of nicholas flamel, who was said to have created the philosopher's stone.
The first time Harry saw the name "Nicolas Flamel" was on Albus Dumbledore's Chocolate Frog card while on the Hogwarts Express.
He died on March 22, 1418 so he does not go by any name.
Mr. Flamel's first name was Nicolas. He was a French scribe and manuscript-seller who was believed to have discovered the Philosopher's Stone.
I think you mean Nicolas Flamel; he was a 14th century scriviner and manuscript seller who, after his death, had a reputation as a alchemist.
The creator and only known owner of a philosopher's stone in the Harry Potter series was Nicolas Flamel. The stone was destroyed at the end of the first book to prevent Lord Voldemort from stealing it and returning to power.
Perenelle Flamel (first introduced as Perry Flemming).
I am unsure of who you are talking about, but the most famous would be Nicolas Flamel. See "Related Links" below for more information on Nicolas Flamel.
The first Harry Potter book is titled "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone." In the United States, it was published as "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone."
Harry Potter received Albus Dumbledore's famous witches and wizard card on the Hogwarts Express. The card mentioned Nicolas Flamel and when that name came up again later in the year Harry struggled to remember where he had come across the name before.In the movie, he remembers after Hermione discovers Flamel in a book. In the book, Neville gives Harry another Dumbledore card which reminds Hermione about a book she had checked out.