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This article is about d'Artagnan from the BBC series. For more use, see D'Artagnan (disambigiuation).

D'Artagnan

Full name

Charles D'Artagnan

Other names

D'Artagnan of Lupiac in Gascony
Lively Little Bugger (by Porthos)
The Lunatic (by Porthos; briefly)
Farm Boy (by Emile Bonnaire )
Gascon Farm Boy (by Athos
Boy (by his enemies)
Monsieur D'Artagnan
Beloved d'Artagnan (by Milady de Winter)
The Inseparables (with Porthos, Athos, and Aramis)
Bonacieux's Lodger
Greatest of Us All (by Athos)
The King's Champion
Greatest Musketeer of Them All
The Youngest Musketeer

Distinguishing Features

Young man, with shoulder length dark brown hair and eyebrows, brown eyes, tan skin, early 20s, at least six feet two, stubble beard,, light brown leather jacket, brown belt, boots and dark brown trousers, brown leather pauldron with the fleur-di-lis insignia

Occupation

Member and Captain of the Musketeers
Musketeer-in-training (formerly)
Farmer (formerly)
Landowner (formerly)

Goal

To avenge his father's

My favourite book of all time has to be The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. Nothing else comes close to this amazing story. It is full of everything; friendship, intrigue, betrayal, swashbuckling adventure and a doomed love story. The central character is D’Artagnan; he does not become a Musketeer until the very end, but he is the hero, his courage, skill and intelligence are unsurpassed.

But did you know d’Artagnan was real and so were the Regiment of Musketeers?

The Regiment of Musketeers were formed in France in 1622, as part of King Louis XIII’s personal bodyguard. Originally a compliment of 100 men, the regiment was made up of gentlemen and members of the nobility who were also proven soldiers; a candidate had to have served in the regular army before being considered for enrolment in the Musketeers.

The Musketeers were a mounted regiment, armed with swords and muskets. The 1st and 2nd companies were distinguished by the colour of their horses; grey for the 1st Company of Musketeers and black for the 2nd. Their captain was, in fact, the king;

Charles de Batz de Castelmore d'Artagnan

MILITARY PERSONNEL

1611 - 1673

Charles de Batz de Castelmore d'Artagnan

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. He died at the siege of Maastricht in the Franco-Dutch War. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Charles de Batz de Castelmore d'Artagnan has received more than 1,144,743 page views. His biography is available in 37 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 36 in 2019). Charles de Batz de Castelmore d'Artagnan is the 57th most popular military personnel (up from 62nd in 2019), the 216th most popular biography from France (up from 251st in 2019) and the 7th most popular French Military Personnel.

Charles de Batz de Castelmore d'Artagnan is most famous for being a musketeer in the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas.

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