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  1. Charles de Batz de Castelmore (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl də bats də kastɛlmɔʁ]), also known as d'Artagnan and later Count d'Artagnan (c. 1611 – 25 June 1673), was a French Musketeer who served Louis XIV as captain of the Musketeers of the Guard.

  2. D’Artagnan, a protagonist of The Three Musketeers (published 1844, performed 1845) by Alexandre Dumas père. The character was based on a real person who had served as a captain of the musketeers under Louis XIV, but Dumas’s account of this young, impressionable, swashbuckling hero must be regarded.

  3. Apr 5, 2023 · The Three Musketeers - Part I: D'Artagnan: Directed by Martin Bourboulon. With François Civil, Vincent Cassel, Romain Duris, Pio Marmaï. D'Artagnan arrives in Paris trying to find his attackers after being left for dead, which leads him to a real war where the future of France is at stake.

  4. Charles de Batz de Castelmore, better known as D’Artagnan, lived during the seventeenth century. This lieutenant-captain of the King’s Musketeers and son of Gascony died in battle in 1673 at around age sixty.

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  6. In 1844, he inspired the mythical D'Artagnan in Alexandre Dumas' The Three Musketeers. Today, d'Artagnan has become a universal myth, sublimated by the pen of Alexandre Dumas, a flamboyant blend of historical truth and fictionalised imagination, regularly revisited, constantly appreciated and respected.

  7. D'Artagnan is a fictional character created by Alexandre Dumas who first appears as the protagonist in the novel The Three Musketeers. Like several of Dumas' characters, he is loosely based on a real person - Charles de Batz-Castelmore, Comte d'Artagnan.

  8. D'Artagnan, the sequel to the Three Musketeers (1928) — by H. Bedford-Jones. Other adaptations. Fantasy novelist Steven Brust's Khaavren Romances books have all used Dumas novels (particularly the d'Artagnan Romances) as their chief inspiration, recasting the plots of those novels to fit within Brust's established world of Dragaera.

  9. Alexander Dumas’ dArtagnan had no face. We haven’t found a single portrait permitting us to identify him with any degree of precision. One solitary image gives us an idea of what he might have looked like: an engraving in black and white, which has never been authenticated….

  10. D’Artagnan is the protagonist of Alexandre Dumas 's novel The Three Muskateers. He is a cadet who meets the titular group of the king's Muskateers, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis,...

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