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=== Albus Dumbledore's Age ===
 
Dumbledore's age and accomplishments are frequently discussed on the various fan sites. Dumbledore is about 115-years-old when he dies, and the author has given his birth year as 1881. His Wizard card states that he is noted for his work in Alchemy with NicholasNicolas Flamel. In passing, we should mention that there is a NicholasNicolas Flamel in Muggle literature as well; he was a relatively famous alchemist in the 1300s. The fictional NicholasNicolas Flamel and the real one apparently have similar, but not identical birth dates. The book in which Hermione uncovers information about Flamel is extremely old, and yet it gives ages for NicholasNicolas and his wife Perenelle. Unless the book magically updates ages, the ages in the book must be outdated by several years. Therefore, Flamel in the Wizarding world is at least 665 years old (the age apparently given in the book), potentially as much as 750 years old if the book is only a hundred years old. If Dumbledore is a mere spring chicken of 115, and Flamel was at least 500-years old when Dumbledore was born, then how could Dumbledore have helped Flamel make the Philosopher's Stone upon which his ongoing life had depended? Careful reading reveals, however, that while Dumbledore worked with Flamel in alchemy, it is never stated he helped him create the Stone.
 
There is insufficient information about wizards' typical lifespans, but Dumbledore, when he is around 110 years, is described as appearing old, and he appears more aged than most other characters in the books. Only Nicolas Flamel is explicitly described as being older at 665 years old, though Elphias Doge attended school with Dumbledore and should be the same approximate age. Also, Bathilda Bagshot saw Dumbledore's mother Kendra as a contemporary and thus was likely older than Dumbledore. In addition, Griselda Marchbanks said she "Examined him personally in Transfiguration and Charms when he did N.E.W.T.s...", which means she had at least graduated from Hogwarts at the time. Professor Tofty is mentioned to look like "the very oldest and baldest examiner", which means he could possibly be even older than Professor Marchbanks. Flamel ultimately died after surrendering the Philosophers Stone (also known as the Sorcerer's Stone), which preserved his life, to prevent it falling into Voldemort's possession. Flamel shared the Stone with Dumbledore, but it is unknown to what extent, if any, it may have been responsible for extending Dumbledore's life.