Alexandre Dumas’ classic novel suggests solidarity is possible, but only under conditions of risk and mutual obligation.
Wolder, near the Belgian border, is waiting to see if the skeleton it dug up in a church is Count d’Artagnan, from Alexandre ...
The threequel will watch Connect 3 (the Jonas brothers) return to Camp Rock to find an opening act for their reunion tour.
The discovery of old bones could finally reveal the real life story of d'Artagnan—who has long been cast in the shadow of ...
Now for an update about a centuries-old mystery. The remains of the real-life d'Artagnan, the swashbuckling swordsman who longed to join the Three Musketeers in the famous novel, they may have been ...
The remains of d'Artagnan, a swashbuckling swordsman made famous by French writer Alexandre Dumas' 19th century novel The Three Musketeers, may have been found under the tiles of a church in the ...
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 ...
A remarkable archaeological discovery in the Dutch city of Maastricht may finally solve one of history’s most enduring mysteries. During restoration work at a historic church, researchers uncovered a ...
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 — ...
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 ...
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