French author Alexandre Dumas’ The Three Musketeers is one of the most famous novels of all time, later begetting a slew of movie and television adaptations. But you might not have known that the ...
The skeleton of a French nobleman whose life inspired Alexandre Dumas’ The Three Musketeers may have been found buried in a church in the Dutch city of Maastricht, officials say. Workers discovered a ...
Archaeologists believe remains found in Maastricht, Netherlands, may be of soldier who inspired novel character More than three-and-a-half centuries after a musket ball to the throat put an end to ...
Remains found under a church floor in the Netherlands could belong to the famous musketeer d'Artagnan. Archaeologists believe these may be the 'lost' bones of the soldier who inspired the hero of the ...
A skeleton which could belong to d'Artagnan, the French soldier who inspired the novel "The Three Musketeers," has been discovered in a church in the Dutch city where he died centuries ago, local ...
The skeleton of one of history’s most swashbuckling figures may have finally been found buried beneath the floor of a church in the Netherlands. The remains, in situ for the past three and a half ...
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 — ...
More than 350 years after the death of the French soldier who inspired Alexandre Dumas’ classic “The Three Musketeers,” his remains may have been found beneath the floor of a church in the Dutch city ...
MAASTRICHT, Netherlands (WKRC) - Archaeologists found human remains while renovating a church that are believed to belong to the soldier that inspired the legendary Three Musketeers' character ...
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Workers were repairing a Dutch church when they stumbled upon a skeleton hidden beneath the floor tiles. Now, officials say it could be the remains of Charles de Batz de Castelmore. The 17th-century ...
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