![]() Because some people don’t believe he died at all. ![]() This is where the historical facts about Flamel start to merge with the stories. He was buried in Paris, beneath a tombstone he designed himself, and his will – dated 1416 – apparently left the majority of his library to a nephew, Perrier, of whom little else is known. Their wealth and philanthropy has become part of the legend that surrounds Flamel’s posthumous reputation as an alchemist. ![]() The couple were relatively wealthy – they owned several properties and donated money to the French Catholic church. She been widowed twice before and brought the fortune of her two previous husbands to her marriage with Nicolas.Īfter their marriage, Flamel continued to work as a bookseller. While we don’t know where they met, the real Flamel’s wife was called Perenelle. We are told that the Flamel of the wizarding world met his wife, Perenelle, at Beauxbatons.
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