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- Isaac de Porthau (also Portau or Portaut; January 30, 1617, Pau – July 13, 1712) was a Gascon black musketeer of the Maison du Roi in 17th century France...
- is a highly fictionalized version of the historical musketeer Isaac de Porthau. In The Three Musketeers, his family name is du Vallon. In Twenty Years...
- cousin once removed to the Comte de Troisville and first cousin of Isaac de Porthau. According to the semi-fictional Mémoires de M. d'Artagnan, he formed a...
- called him to Paris along with his cousins Armand d'Athos and Isaac de Porthau based on their re****tion for swordsmanship. On this occasion Aramitz had...
- historical basis of Dumas' character Athos in The Three Musketeers) Isaac de Porthau (The historical basis of Dumas' character Porthos in The Three Musketeers)...
- Bond novels Regina Phalange (Phoebe Buffay) – Friends Porthos (Isaac de Porthau, Baron du Vallon de Bracieux de Pierrefonds) – The Three Musketeers Rusty...
- figures Charles de Batz-Castelmore d'Artagnan, Armand d'Athos, Isaac de Porthau, and Henri d'Aramitz. Cardinal Richelieu 1935 1626–1642 The life of the...
- musketeers served as inspirations for some of the other characters. Isaac de Porthau (1617–1712) was the inspiration for Dumas's character Porthos. Jean-Armand...
- January 23 – Ralph Josselin, English clergyman (d. 1683) January 30 Isaac de Porthau, Gascon black musketeer of the Maison du Roi (d. 1712) William Sancroft...
- January 23 – Ralph Josselin, English clergyman (d. 1683) January 30 Isaac de Porthau, Gascon black musketeer of the Maison du Roi (d. 1712) William Sancroft...