- Jean-Armand du
Peyrer,
Comte de
Troisville (or Tresville) (1598 – 8 May 1672) was a
French officer. He was
fictionalized under the name
Monsieur de Tréville...
-
basis of Dumas'
character Porthos in The
Three Musketeers) Jean-Armand du
Peyrer de
Troisville (The
historical basis of Dumas'
character Monsieur de Tréville...
- 2003,
designed by the
architects Herwig Mayer,
Christoph Schwarz, and Karl
Peyrer-Heimstätt,
covering an area of 2,845
square metres (30,620 sq ft). The Mauthausen...
- (1617–1712) was the
inspiration for Dumas's
character Porthos. Jean-Armand du
Peyrer,
Comte de
Troisville (1598–1672), was
fictionalized as
Monsieur de Tréville...
- May 5 –
Samuel Cooper,
English painter (b. 1609) May 8 – Jean-Armand du
Peyrer,
Comte de Tréville and
French Officer (b. 1598) May 11 –
Charles Seton,...
- com.
Archived from the
original on 2015-09-25.
Retrieved 2015-09-24. Anna
Peyrer-Heimstätt: "Aida—Café-Konditorei.
Erscheinungsbild und Image", unpublished...
- as a
victim of the
Turkish abductions (d. 1693)
probable Jean-Armand du
Peyrer,
Comte de Tréville and
French officer (d. 1672) Mary Bankes,
Royalist in...
- and she was the wife of Jean
Peyrer who was
another lay
priest (Trois Villes). From this
union was born Jean-Armand du
Peyrer the
famous Count of Troisville...
- May 5 –
Samuel Cooper,
English painter (b. 1609) May 8 – Jean-Armand du
Peyrer,
Comte de Tréville and
French Officer (b. 1598) May 11 –
Charles Seton,...
-
notarized receipt to
Noble Jehan du
Peyrer,
sieur de Tres Villes, his father-in-law,
given as
dowry for his wife,
Marie du
Peyrer, in her
first marriage. Jean...