Perenelle Flamel (October 13, 1320 – 1397) was the wife of the famous 14th-century scribe
Nicolas Flamel
Nicolas Flamel (; 1330 – 22 March 1418) was a French scribe 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 im ...
. She was a generous benefactress who invested her wealth in churches and hostels and commissioned religious sculptures. Due to legends which first appeared in the 17th century, she has since developed a reputation as a successful
alchemist. Like her husband, Perrenelle has had a street in Paris, France named after her, rue Pernelle.
Life
There are few confirmed details about Perenelle's place of birth and early life. Perenelle married Nicolas in 1368. She had two previous husbands and brought their fortune to the marriage. The couple remained childless.
She and her husband were devout Roman Catholics. The couple contributed to the church by commissioning several sculptures. Nicolas continued this practice after his wife's death.
The couple is depicted on the portal of the Chapel of St. James of the Boucherie praying at the feet of St. John, a sculpture which they financed in 1389. They owned several properties and contributed to the building of poor houses.
The spelling of her name varies and is sometimes given as Perrenelle, Petronelle or Pernelle. Though the Perenelle from legend never existed, there is no historical record indicating that she or her husband were the successful alchemists of later legend.
Death
Perenelle died in 1397. She left her husband a sum of 5,300
Tours pounds. This sum was then contested in court by her sister and brother-in-law. The sister won the amounts left to Flamel.
Reputation as an alchemist
Perenelle's reputation as an alchemist stems from a book written in 1612, allegedly authored by her husband. However, Nicolas' reputation as an author and immortal alchemical adept is an invention of the 17th century.
Perenelle figures prominently in the introduction of this ''Booke of Hieroglyphicall Figures'', where the character of Nicolas outlines his quest for the
philosopher's stone
The philosopher's stone or more properly philosophers' stone (Arabic: حجر الفلاسفة, , la, lapis philosophorum), is a mythic alchemical substance capable of turning base metals such as mercury into gold (, from the Greek , "gold", ...
. In this story, Perenelle witnesses
alchemical projections and aids in
chrysopoeia (gold-making).
Perenelle in fiction
Perenelle's posthumous reputation as an alchemist has led to her portrayal in fantasy fiction alongside her husband.
* She is mentioned briefly in ''
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'' is a 1997 fantasy novel written by British author J. K. Rowling. The first novel in the ''Harry Potter'' series and Rowling's debut novel, it follows Harry Potter (character), Harry Potter, a youn ...
'' by
J. K. Rowling
Joanne Rowling ( "rolling"; born 31 July 1965), also known by her pen name J. K. Rowling, is a British author and philanthropist. She wrote ''Harry Potter'', a seven-volume children's fantasy series published from 1997 to 2007. The ser ...
, though neither she nor her husband actually appears.
* ''
The Sorceress: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel'' by
Michael Scott in which Perenelle is a character.
*
Stephen Leigh
Stephen W. Leigh (born February 27, 1951) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer, artist, and musician. He also works as a lecturer at Northern Kentucky University, teaching creative writing. He has published speculative fiction as Ste ...
took the mystery surrounding the Flamels and wrote ''Immortal Muse''.
* She appears as a character in a crossover story between Will Eisner's ''
The Spirit
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'' and Chester Gould's ''
Dick Tracy'' in the long-running Dick Tracy comic strip.
* In several entries in the ''
Puella Magi Madoka Magica'' Anime franchise, Perenelle appears as a rare example of an adult Puella Magi. Her most prominent appearance is in the Manga spin-off ''Puella Magi Tart Magica'', which is set during the
Hundred Years' War.
* Perenelle appears as a main character in the vampire/comedy film, ''The Old Blood: Flamel's Legacy'' in which she uses a tincture of Philosopher's Stone to artificially sustain a group of vampires.
* In ''
Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality
''Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality'' (''HPMOR'') is a ''Harry Potter'' fan fiction by Eliezer Yudkowsky. It adapts the story of ''Harry Potter'' to explain complex concepts in cognitive science, philosophy, and the scientific method. ...
'' by
Eliezer Yudkowsky
Eliezer Shlomo Yudkowsky (born September 11, 1979) is an American decision theory and artificial intelligence (AI) researcher and writer, best known for popularizing the idea of friendly artificial intelligence. He is a co-founder and research ...
, Nicolas Flamel is simply a disguise of Perenelle's that she creates using the Philosopher's Stone.
References
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French alchemists
1397 deaths
Year of birth unknown
14th-century alchemists
14th-century French women
French philanthropists
Women philanthropists
French patrons of the arts
1320 births