Three Musketeers - weird
Posted: Wed May 05, 2004 2:17 pm
Let me start at the beginning.
For centuries most people have been under the assumption that they were not real people with the exception of D'Artangan who was a fairly insignificant member of the royal court. The assumption of the other three has been that they were totally made up characters. A lot of research has been done by historians based on Dumas' claim that they were very real, but no trace has been found of them. Dumas claimed that the trilogy of stories were historically accurate.
Now we have word out of the Netherlands today that a tomb with all four may have been found. If you believe Dumas, all four fell seperately.(By the way the Man in the Iron Mask's ending was not the same as Dumas'). D'Artagnan is the last to die in the books. And what would all four be doing buried way out in the Netherlands where D'Artagnan was killed?
For centuries most people have been under the assumption that they were not real people with the exception of D'Artangan who was a fairly insignificant member of the royal court. The assumption of the other three has been that they were totally made up characters. A lot of research has been done by historians based on Dumas' claim that they were very real, but no trace has been found of them. Dumas claimed that the trilogy of stories were historically accurate.
Now we have word out of the Netherlands today that a tomb with all four may have been found. If you believe Dumas, all four fell seperately.(By the way the Man in the Iron Mask's ending was not the same as Dumas'). D'Artagnan is the last to die in the books. And what would all four be doing buried way out in the Netherlands where D'Artagnan was killed?