


Olympe Maxime, Headmistress in the mid 1990s, was (in spite of her protestations to the contrary) a half-giantess clever, elegant, and undeniably awe-inspiring. Apart from the Flamels, famous ex-students of Beauxbatons included Vincent Duc de Trefle-Picques, who escaped the Terror by casting a Concealment Charm on his own neck and pretending that his head had already been cut off Luc Millefeuille, the infamous pastry-maker and Muggle- poisoner and Fleur Delacour, who fought in the world-famous Battle of Hogwarts, married Bill Weasley, and was awarded medals of bravery from both the French and British Ministries of Magic. Most prominent were Nicolas Flamel, the alchemist famed for creating the Philosopher's Stone, and his wife Perenelle. Founded sometime before the 1290s, Beauxbatons had many noteworthy students over the years.
