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Nicolas Lemay.
Nicolas Flamel, in The Testament of Nicolas, is referred to as Nicolas Lemay, a Frenchman born in 1330 who was an ordinary scribe. He dreamed of an angel holding a book, and then he got a copy of the Book of Abraham the Jew, and it is said that after years of study and experimentation, he learned the secrets of alchemy, and on April 25, 1382, at 5 p.m., he made a red philosopher's stone, and made it three times with the philosopher's stone**. In 1417, Nikolai died.
His former residence and donated tomb were filled with strange symbols and inscrutable reliefs, leading alchemists from all over the world to dig deep into the ground to find the secret of the Philosopher's Stone, and the tomb robbers finally dug up the coffins of Nikolai and his wife——— just as the legend should be, and there was nothing in the coffin.
More than 600 years ago, the quiet death of a humble scribe, Nicolas Lemay, in Paris, is the most famous mystery in European history: he left behind a huge fortune of unknown origin and a strange will written in code; Before his death, he had a mysterious relief carved into the wall of the corpse of the infamous Cemetery of the Holy Innocents in Paris. There is even a suspicion that his "death" was also just an elaborate illusion.
In March 1417, at the age of 87, Nicholas died.
In 1719, Paul's book, A Journey to Turkey, was published in Paris. In one passage he meets a strange Turk who says to Paul: "Do you really believe that he is dead?"
No, my friend, Nicolas Lemay is still alive. Neither he nor his wife had ever tasted death. ”
In 1761, Samuel saw Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas under the arches of the Paris Opera.
In Paris, in 1929, Louis Bauwell preached about an old man who resembled Nikolai.
Nikolai was well educated, proficient in Ratting, Greek, and good at calligraphy and copying. Nikolai made a career by copying manuscripts and also took students, teaching them to copy and illustrate. Nobles often paid him to transcribe rare manuscripts, so it is possible that he copied alchemical manuscripts.
After refining the philosopher's stone, he used the wealth obtained from alchemy for charity, built fourteen hospitals in Paris, built and renovated churches, and died in his hometown in 1427.
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Nicol Lemay, a Frenchman, was a famous alchemist of the 14th century. Its most famous contribution is that it is said to have created the Philosopher's Stone, the magic stone of the alchemist, and successfully turned mercury into **. For this reason, he is also regarded as the ancestor of European alchemy.
In addition, it is said that he can use the Philosopher's Stone to live forever with his wife. This is also mentioned in the Harry Potter series**.
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