The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel is a series of six fantasy novels.
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 Necromancer (Secrets of The Immortal Nicholas Flamel) has 403 pages. The book is written by Michael Scott. Nicholas Flammel is a real person but the book is fiction.
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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-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 I am Nicolas, if you are still alive please contact me at peoplehi@live.ca I want to hear your wisdom, and hear about the one dream you will never forget.
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.
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.
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He WAS real and was a very talented alchemist, among many other occupations. He claimed to have discovered the key of eternal life through his alchemy. Many people and historians say he may still be alive. Many others believe he is dead, for he was born in 1330 and said to have died in 1418. Personally I believe either, alchemy is very powerful and very well could have him still living today. I recommend reading 'The Alchemist', it talks about Nicholas Flamel. I would also recommend reading the Wikipedia pages on 'Alchemy' and 'Nicholas Flamel'.
Nicolas Flamel is notable alchemist who, in the series, has created the Philosopher's Stone and is over 600 years old. Flamel and his wife are close friends of Albus Dumbledore. They died a natural death after the Stone was destroyed to prevent further attempts to steal it. Nicolas Flamel was a real person (born c. 1330 d. 1418) who was an author. After his death, some believed that he was an alchemist who had found the Philosopher's Stone. There is no evidence to suggest that Flamel knew anything about alchemy and he certainly didn't live over 600 years.