Alexandre Dumas based the swashbuckler on Charles de Batz de Castelmore who died in battle in 1673.
A fictionalized version of d’Artagnan, a hotheaded teenager who becomes the fourth musketeer, was the hero of Alexandre Dumas ...
Recent repairs to a centuries-old tile floor at a church in the Netherlands may have revealed the skeleton of the French ...
Archaeologists digging under a Dutch church floor discovered a skeleton, bullet, and 1660 coin that could belong to the real ...
Archaeologists believe remains found in Maastricht, Netherlands, may be of soldier who inspired novel character ...
Workers discovered the skeleton during recent repair work at the church in Maastricht. D'Artagnan died during the siege of the city in 1673 ...
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Archaeologists may have found d’Artagnan’s remains 350 years after legendary musketeer’s death
It was a case of death imitating art. Archaeologists may have found the remains of Charles de Batz de Castelmore d’Artagnan ...
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Skeleton of soldier who inspired “The Three Musketeers” may have just been found in a church
The skeleton was found beneath the nave of a church in Maastricht, Netherlands ...
The Gascon nobleman was the inspiration for Alexandre Dumas' 19th-century hero in "The Three Muskateers", a character who is ...
This video contains plot elements of a book published 182 years ago. It turns out the Three Musketeers were real, there were ...
D'Artagnan arrives in Paris trying to find his attackers after being left for dead, which leads him to a real war where the ...
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