A fictionalized version of d’Artagnan, a hotheaded teenager who becomes the fourth musketeer, was the hero of Alexandre Dumas’ 1844 novel “The Three Musketeers.” But d’Artagnan was a real historical ...
The name of D’Artagnan was immortalised by Alexandre Dumas’s The Three Musketeers, more than 100 films, a musical and even an ...
D'Artagnan was killed during the Siege of Maastricht in 1673 and later immortalised in the stories of Alexandre Dumas.
D'Artagnan was killed during the siege of Maastricht in 1673. His final resting place has remained a mystery ever since.
Human remains found in a church in the Netherlands could be those of d'Artagnan, one of the legendary French swordsmen who ...
It was a case of death imitating art. Archaeologists may have found the remains of Charles de Batz de Castelmore d’Artagnan at a church in the Netherlands, close to where the iconic French Musketeer — ...
An archaeologist has found remains he believes belong to the famed French musketeer D’Artagnan at a church in the Netherlands ...
“We became quite silent when we found the first bone,” Valke told the BBC. The deacon immediately contacted Wim Dijkman, a retired archaeologist in Maastricht. Upon closer inspection, Djikman realized ...
For centuries, the final resting place of the legendary French musketeer who inspired Alexandre Dumas's swashbuckling tales has remained a profound historical mystery. Now, archaeologists and church ...