Nicolas Flamel

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Residence: Gaiman Street 32 (18-77)
Occupation: Alchemist
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Languages: French
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Perenelle Flamel (pre 1334 – between 1992 and 1996)[3] was a French witch, the wife of famous Philosopher and Alchemist, Nicolas Flamel, who was known for his creation of the Philosopher's Stone. She became known as one of the oldest witches in history though her use of the Elixir of Life, a life extending potion derived from her husband's creation.

Biography
She and her husband met at Beauxbatons Academy of Magic in their youth.[5] Perenelle and her husband drank the Elixir of Life produced by the stone, and were functionally immortal until the stone was destroyed in 1992.
Perenelle and her husband partly funded the construction of the Palace of Beauxbatons and its grounds with alchemist gold. As a result, a fountain stands in the middle of the castle park named after them, believed to have healing and beautifying properties.[5]
In consultation with Albus Dumbledore, the couple decided to destroy the stone to prevent its use by Lord Voldemort, who had nearly succeeded in stealing the stone for his own purposes within the last year. As they were no longer able to produce the potion, she and Nicolas later died after their current supply ran out. She was at least six hundred and eighty three years old at the time of her death.[2]
Having lived for so long, both Perenelle and her husband were willing to finally embrace death. Albus Dumbledore compared the experience for them to being like "going to bed after a very long day".[4]

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Nicolas Flamel
Perenelle Flamel was the wife of Nicolas Flamel. She, along with her husband, drank the Elixir of Life created by the Philosopher's Stone making her functionally immortal. Nicolas and Perenelle lived happily together for over 600 years.[6]