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D'Artagnan is a young light blue-haired young man. He wears a crimson shirt ontop of a white one. He wears a feathered cap. D'Artagnan was the protagonist of Alexandre Dumas's The Three Musketeers. He was a talented swashbuckler who fought for his honor, for his Queen, and for his country. In the 22nd century, a beagle dog was named after this character. He was the brother of Porthos, Captain Jonathan Archer's pet. (ENT: "A Night in Sickbay") This character was only mentioned in dialogue. This fictional character was based loosely on the life of Charles Ogier de Batz de Castelmore, Comte d'Artagnan, a military official in the court of Louis XIV. D'Artagnan était un soldat français du 17ème siècle, dans le roman "Les trois mousquetaires" d'Alexandre Dumas. Ce personnage est inspiré de Charles de Batz-Castelmore D'Artagnan {1610s-1673}. (Réalité extrapolée *) d'Artagnan is a fictional character created by Alexandre Dumas who first appears as the protagonist in the novel The Three Musketeers. Like several of Dumas' characters, he is loosely based on a real person - Charles de Batz-Castelmore, Comte d'Artagnan. Vicki told Ian Chesterton, who was dressed in period-appropriate clothing for 1605, that he looked like "a proper d'Artagnan". (PROSE: The Plotters) A Reprise of d'Artagnan, along with the other Musketeers, was created for Europa in the 33rd century. These Reprises were based on the actors from the Richard Lester films, in which Michael York played d'Artagnan. (PROSE: Managra) D'Artagnan was a French Musketeer. According to a group of French scholars looking for their own national version of Excalibur, D'Artagnan was part of line of sword owners beginning with Julius Caesar who wielded a magical, shape-shifting blade. D'Artagnan, it was said, inherited the sword from Joan of Arc and it took the form of a rapier. Charles de Batz-Castelmore, Comte d'Artagnan (1611–1673), more popularly known as D'Artagnan, was a human who lived in France on Earth during the 17th century. He served King Louis XIII and his son Louis XIV as the Captain of the Musketeers, and later died in the Siege of Maastricht, which was part of a war between France and the Netherlands. In 2285, Commander Hikaru Sulu named a confiscated cargo ship the D'Artagnan, most likely after the Comte d'Artagan.(TOS comic: "The D'Artagnan Three") |} D'Artagnan (grany przez Hudsona Thamesa) - chłopak, z którym na Halloween był z Rocky, pierw Rocky go lubiła, bo wyglądał przyzwoicie, lecz na drugi dzień przychodzi w tym samym stroju (i Rocky go odrzucała) a jego przybrany brat przychodzi bez stroju Halloweenowego. D'Artagnan war ein französischer Musketier der königlichen Garde im 17. Jahrhundert. Er ist heute vor allem als Romanfigur von Alexandre Dumas als einer der Drei Musketiere bekannt. Der Zweite Doctor, Jamie und Zoe begegnen ihm im Land der Fiktionen. Dort wird er vom Doctor generiert und muss gegen Cyrano de Bergerac fechten. Dumas based the character on a real-life 17th-century Musketeer named Sieur d' Artagnan, whose real name was Charles de Batz-Castlemore (1623-1673). Dumas would continue the Musketeers adventures in VINGT ANS APRES/ TWENTY YEARS AFTER and LE VICTOME DE BRAGELONNE, OU DIX ANS PLUS TARD/THE VICTOME DE BRAGELONNE or TEN YEARS AFTER, which is also entitled THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK. The historical D'Artagnan made a brief appearance in the BBC TV Serial THE FIRST CHURCHILLS (1969), where he historically dies in the Siege of Maastricht in 1673. D'Artagnan is the protagonist of Disney's 1993 live-action film, The Three Musketeers. He also makes a cameo appearence into Season Five of Once Upon A Time, living in the Land of Untold Stories.
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Vicki told Ian Chesterton, who was dressed in period-appropriate clothing for 1605, that he looked like "a proper d'Artagnan". (PROSE: The Plotters) A Reprise of d'Artagnan, along with the other Musketeers, was created for Europa in the 33rd century. These Reprises were based on the actors from the Richard Lester films, in which Michael York played d'Artagnan. (PROSE: Managra) D'Artagnan was the protagonist of Alexandre Dumas's The Three Musketeers. He was a talented swashbuckler who fought for his honor, for his Queen, and for his country. In the 22nd century, a beagle dog was named after this character. He was the brother of Porthos, Captain Jonathan Archer's pet. (ENT: "A Night in Sickbay") In 2266, Sulu, under the influence of polywater intoxication, assaulted the USS Enterprise bridge. When Uhura, who he had attempted to protect from harm escaped, upon seeing Kirk, Sulu exclaimed "Richelieu, at last" and that he fought for "honor, Queen, and France." Then, together, Kirk and Spock restrained and pacified Sulu. Spock then ordered two crewmen to "Take D'Artagnan (Sulu) here to Sickbay." (TOS: "The Naked Time" ) This character was only mentioned in dialogue. This fictional character was based loosely on the life of Charles Ogier de Batz de Castelmore, Comte d'Artagnan, a military official in the court of Louis XIV. |} D'Artagnan (grany przez Hudsona Thamesa) - chłopak, z którym na Halloween był z Rocky, pierw Rocky go lubiła, bo wyglądał przyzwoicie, lecz na drugi dzień przychodzi w tym samym stroju (i Rocky go odrzucała) a jego przybrany brat przychodzi bez stroju Halloweenowego. d'Artagnan is a fictional character created by Alexandre Dumas who first appears as the protagonist in the novel The Three Musketeers. Like several of Dumas' characters, he is loosely based on a real person - Charles de Batz-Castelmore, Comte d'Artagnan. D'Artagnan is the protagonist of Disney's 1993 live-action film, The Three Musketeers. He also makes a cameo appearence into Season Five of Once Upon A Time, living in the Land of Untold Stories. D'Artagnan was a French Musketeer. According to a group of French scholars looking for their own national version of Excalibur, D'Artagnan was part of line of sword owners beginning with Julius Caesar who wielded a magical, shape-shifting blade. D'Artagnan, it was said, inherited the sword from Joan of Arc and it took the form of a rapier. D'Artagnan war ein französischer Musketier der königlichen Garde im 17. Jahrhundert. Er ist heute vor allem als Romanfigur von Alexandre Dumas als einer der Drei Musketiere bekannt. Der Zweite Doctor, Jamie und Zoe begegnen ihm im Land der Fiktionen. Dort wird er vom Doctor generiert und muss gegen Cyrano de Bergerac fechten. Charles de Batz-Castelmore, Comte d'Artagnan (1611–1673), more popularly known as D'Artagnan, was a human who lived in France on Earth during the 17th century. He served King Louis XIII and his son Louis XIV as the Captain of the Musketeers, and later died in the Siege of Maastricht, which was part of a war between France and the Netherlands. After the original D'Artagnan's death, a fictionalized account of his life was written by Gatien de Sandras. This account was later used by Alexandre Dumas as a basis for the fictional character of D'Artagnan which appeared in The Three Musketeers and other works by Dumas. In 2266, while suffering from polywater intoxication, Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu became convinced that he was the character D'Artagnan. Sulu roamed the Enterprise with a fencing foil looking for Cardinal Richelieu. (TOS episode: "The Naked Time") As a result of this, Sulu was given the nickname D'Artagnan by Leslie. (TOS - The Janus Gate novel: Present Tense) In 2285, Commander Hikaru Sulu named a confiscated cargo ship the D'Artagnan, most likely after the Comte d'Artagan.(TOS comic: "The D'Artagnan Three") D'Artagnan était un soldat français du 17ème siècle, dans le roman "Les trois mousquetaires" d'Alexandre Dumas. Ce personnage est inspiré de Charles de Batz-Castelmore D'Artagnan {1610s-1673}. (Réalité extrapolée *) Dumas based the character on a real-life 17th-century Musketeer named Sieur d' Artagnan, whose real name was Charles de Batz-Castlemore (1623-1673). Dumas would continue the Musketeers adventures in VINGT ANS APRES/ TWENTY YEARS AFTER and LE VICTOME DE BRAGELONNE, OU DIX ANS PLUS TARD/THE VICTOME DE BRAGELONNE or TEN YEARS AFTER, which is also entitled THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK. Many Hollywood adaptations of THE THREE MUSKETEERS have softened D'Artagnan's character, making him more heroic in character (altering some of his romances into more innocent affairs). Recent films have given D'Artagnan a back story where his father had been slain by Rochefort, leading to a reckoning in the climax. Many adaptations of THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK establish D'Artagnan having a close relationship with the title character. D'Artagnan is either portrayed as protector of King Louis XIV (the good or bad twin) or a surrogate father to the hidden good twin brother, always rescuing him from his prison-mask and setting him up as King (sometimes at the cost of his own life). The historical D'Artagnan made a brief appearance in the BBC TV Serial THE FIRST CHURCHILLS (1969), where he historically dies in the Siege of Maastricht in 1673. D'Artagnan is a young light blue-haired young man. He wears a crimson shirt ontop of a white one. He wears a feathered cap.
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