The Three Musketeers characters

D'Artagnan

D'Artagnan

A hero is inspired by a real historical persona, Charles de Batz-Castelmore, Comte d'Artagnan (1610-1673). Alexander Dumas researched a work devoted to him before writing “The Three Musketeers.” The story begins, when the young man travels from Gascon to Paris. Several starting...

Athos

Athos

He represents the values of the old aristocracy and thus has a dated attitude. In order to increase this character’s grandeur, Dumas associates him with significant ancestors. Athos is the most modern musketeer in Dumas’ story as he embodies, for d’Artagnan, a role model, a...

Porthos

Porthos

He is presented as a relatively simple and common person: he is the least intelligent of the musketeers and maintains, in a certain way, a childlike lifestyle. In the novel, he is always ready to help, appears to be appreciated by the majority and is easy to please. Porthos is in search of...

Aramis

Aramis

Aramis is the most distant musketeer from the central figure - d’Artagnan. His character is pretty tangentially covered in the novel, which makes him a more discreet character, which is complicated to understand. The reader knows that Aramis has a particular interest in religion as well as...

Cardinal Richelieu

Cardinal Richelieu

He is the most powerful royal advisor, and one of the most influential people of France. Cardinal Richelieu’s character is shown chiefly through his intrigues, both for France and against his personal enemies. Richelieu works hard to support the power and reputation of the King.

King Louis XIII

King Louis XIII

King Louis XIII is a ruler of France. But actually, he is a weak leader, Cardinal Richelieu – the advisor makes decisions. The King is a pretty petulant person and is manipulated by the people around him.  

Milady de Winter

The most important female character in the novel, Milady appears in the first chapter and reappears at the conclusion of the story, which ends with her execution by the Musketeers. While her physical appearance is described at the start of the book, Milady nevertheless remains mysterious. The...

Rochefort

Rochefort is Cardinal’s spy. He is dangerous and hazardous. 

Constance Bonacieux

This other maternal figure is a fictional character, created entirely by Dumas. A linen maid for Anne of Austria, she is also the wife of Monsieur Bonacieux, young d’Artagnan’s landlord. She is kidnapped and saved by the future musketeer who falls in love with her. She personifies the...