A skeleton believed to belong to the famous French musketeer D'Artagnan was discovered in a church in Maastricht, Netherlands. This finding raises questions about the history of this legendary figure who was killed in the 17th century.
Archaeologists have uncovered a skeleton thought to belong to the famous knight D'Artagnan, the hero of Alexandre Dumas's novel, in a church in Maastricht, Netherlands. The remains are believed to date back over 350 years, as D'Artagnan was killed in this city.
A skeleton believed to belong to the famous French knight D'Artagnan has been discovered in a church in Maastricht, Netherlands. This find, made during restoration work, has sparked significant interest in historical circles.
Remains believed to belong to the famous French musketeer D'Artagnan were found beneath the floor of St. Peter and Paul Church in Maastricht, Netherlands, over 350 years after his death during the city's siege in 1673.