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What Were The Names Of The Three Musketeers?

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Aun Jafery answered
The three musketeers are Athos, Porthos and Aramis also known as 'the inseparables'. The fourth wanting to be a musketeer and achieving his desire by the end of Alexander Dumas' 'The Three Musketeers' is D'Artagnan.
The plot of 'The Three Musketeers' is set in 17th century France and depicts all of the machinations and corruption in the constant tugging for power between the Cardinal Richelieu and King Louis XIII. The Cardinal has his guards to do his bidding and the King is served by his loyal musketeers.

Alexander Dumas wrote sequels to the book as well called "The Four Musketeers" and "The Man in the Iron Mask". All three books have been made into films as well, with several versions of "The Three Musketeers" having been produced.
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The names of the famous swordsmen assumed whent hey joined the French King's bodyguard of Musketeers were called Athos, Porthos and Aramis. Theya re known by these names in Alexandre Dumas' novel, The Three Musketeers.
It was not until the swashbuckling D'Artagnan, twenty years later, that the true names of them were revealed. It reveals that the Captain of the Musketeers, previously known as Athos, turned out to be the Count de la Fere, who was living on an estate near the French town of Blois.
Porthos was also known as Seigneur de Vallon de Bracieux de Pierrefonds, a country gentleman. Aramis was also known as Abbe D'Herblay.
The Three Musketeers' motto was 'All for one and one for all' meaning that unity was their basic code of conduct and that no matter what they encountered they would always be there for each other and always put their life on the line for one another if need be.

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Lindsay Price answered
They're names are Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. Here's the wiki link on the book.

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micah johnson answered
Athos, porthos, and arimis are the names of the three musketeers. Hope this helped you, and good luck from slipry when wet

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