One of the three main characters in Alexandre Dumas's novel 'The Three Musketeers,' a musketeer and ladies' man.
A fictional name created by Alexandre Dumas for his 1844 novel. The name has uncertain origins but has become iconic in literature and popular culture.
Aramis is interesting because he's the spiritual, romantic one of the trio, and Dumas based the musketeers on actual historical guards—but Aramis is less famous than Athos and Porthos, even though he's just as important to the story.
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