Notable Musketeers of The Guard
The following are some of the notable Musketeers:
- d'Artagnan (The historical basis of Dumas's character in The Three Musketeers)
- Armand d'Athos (The historical basis of Dumas's character Athos in The Three Musketeers)
- Henri d'Aramitz (The historical basis of Dumas's character in The Three Musketeers)
- Isaac de Porthau (The historical basis of Dumas's character Porthos in The Three Musketeers)
- Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette (later American Revolutionary War general)
- Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon
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Musketeer of the Guard c. 1660
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Musketeers c. 1660
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The Musketeers, late 17th century
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Musketeers in the storming of Valenciennes. March 17, 1677. A fragment of the picture.
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Musketeers in the storming of Ghent, 1678. A fragment of the picture.
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Review of Black Musketeers in the plain of Sablons. By Robert Paul Ponce Antoine, 1729
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Musicians of the Musqueteers oh the Guard in 1724. Oboeist of the 2nd company and drummer of the 1st company
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Musqeteer of the Guard, 1724
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Grey and black musketeers, 1745
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