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What are the the names of the three Musketeers in Alexander Duma's Book?
What are the the names of the three Musketeers in Alexander Duma's Book?
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In the 1844 novel The Three Musketeers by French novelist Alexandre Dumas, the three musketeers are named Athos, Porthos, and Aramis (Greek names).
Athos is the leader of the three musketeers. He is full of shadows, intelligent, courageous; precise in his sword fighting.
Porthos is humorous, vain, slave to fashion, good-hearted; comical and jaunty in his sword fighting.
Aramis is romantic, handsome, hot tempered, studying to be a priest; melodramatic in his swordfighting.