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  2. Nicolas Flamel - Wikipedia

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    Nicolas Flamel (French: [nikɔla flamɛl]; c. 1330 – 22 March 1418) [1] was a French scrivener and manuscript seller. After his death, Flamel developed a reputation as an alchemist believed to have created and discovered the philosopher's stone and to have thereby achieved immortality.

  3. Nicolas Flamel - Harry Potter Wiki

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    Nicolas Flamel (c. 1326 [1] –c. 1992 [2]) was a French wizard and famed alchemist who was the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone, a legendary substance with incredible powers. He was a close friend and partner with former Hogwarts Headmaster Albus Dumbledore.

  4. Traces of the Alchemist Who Discovered the Philosopher's Stone in...

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    Among the few claims of success in creating the Philosopher’s Stone is the story of Nicolas Flamel, a bookseller and scribe. Flamel was said to have been born in the Pontoise region of France...

  5. Who was Nicolas Flamel? The Story of the Famous French Alchemist

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    The legend of Nicolas Flamel. Nicolas Flamel lived in the fourteenth century, in the end of the Middle Ages, in the center of Paris. He was described as a tall and brown-haired man, a kind, smart and pious person.

  6. Lead Into Gold? Nicolas Flamel and The Philosopher’s Stone

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    The Frenchman Nicolas Flamel was believed to have unlocked the secrets of alchemy. It was believed he discovered the Philosopher’s Stone and eternal life.

  7. Nicolas Flamel: alchemy and the legend of the philosopher’s stone

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    An inscription on the front page describes it as a copy of a work by Nicolas Flamel, a legendary alchemist. 15th century records show there was a scribe named Nicolas Flamel who lived in...

  8. Nicolas Flamel | French notary | Britannica

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    …famous was the Paris notary Nicolas Flamel (1330–1418), who claimed that he dreamed of an occult book, subsequently found it, and succeeded in deciphering it with the aid of a Jewish scholar learned in the mystic Hebrew writings known as the Kabbala.

  9. Nicolas Flamel - Wikiwand

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    Nicolas Flamel (French: [nikɔla flamɛl]; c. 1330 – 22 March 1418) was a French scrivener and manuscript seller. After his death, Flamel developed a reputation as an alchemist believed to have created and discovered the philosopher's stone and to have thereby achieved immortality. These legendary accounts first appeared in the 17th century.

  10. Nicolas Flamel (circa 1330 or 1340, possibly in Pontoise – in Paris) was a Parisian bourgeois of the 14th century, a public writer, copyist, and sworn book merchant.

  11. Nicolas Flamel – The Scribe Living (in) the Alchemist’s Dream

    www.theoldcraft.com/2018/03/22/nicolas-flamel-living-the-alchemists-dream-scribe

    Nicolas Flamel was probably born in the year 1330, in Paris, France, but as an alchemical legend he was born on 22nd of March, 1418. Little is known about his life, but what we do know is that Flamel was a French scribe who spent much of his time copying and authenticating documents and letters, sometimes even giving writing lessons to noblemen.