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René d'Herblay, alias Aramis, is a
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in the novels ''
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'' (1844), '' Twenty Years After'' (1845), and '' The Vicomte de Bragelonne'' (1847-1850) by
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. He and the other two
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eers, Athos and Porthos, are friends of the novels' protagonist,
d'Artagnan Charles de Batz de Castelmore (), also known as d'Artagnan and later Count d'Artagnan ( 1611 – 25 June 1673), was a French Musketeer who served Louis XIV as captain of the Musketeers of the Guard. He died at the siege of Maastricht in the ...
. The fictional Aramis is loosely based on the historical musketeer Henri d'Aramitz.


Personality

Aramis loves and courts women, which fits well with the opinions of the time regarding
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s and
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s. He is portrayed as constantly ambitious and unsatisfied; as a musketeer, he yearns to become an
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; but as an abbé, he wishes for the life of the soldier. In ''
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'', it is revealed that he became a musketeer because of a woman and his arrogance; as a young man in training for the priesthood, he had the misfortune to be caught (innocently or not) reading to a young married woman and thrown out of her house. For the next year, he studied fencing with the best swordsman in town to get his revenge. He then challenged the man who had mistreated him to a duel and thanks to his newly learned fencing skills, killed him almost at once. Because duels were forbidden by royal edict and Aramis was a novice, he had to disappear and adopt a very low profile. He enlisted in the Musketeers under the assumed name of "Aramis". There he met Athos, Porthos and later d'Artagnan. Together, they worked to protect the king and to keep the queen's affair with the Duke of Buckingham from being revealed by
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. Aramis meets with great success, thanks to his Machiavellian plans and his audacity. He sees every victory as a step to climb to even greater power. Eventually, he is named
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of the
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, which is precisely what saves his life at the end of ''Le Vicomte De Bragelonne'', after he is betrayed by Nicolas Fouquet. Despite his ruthless personal ambition, Aramis is an extremely loyal friend: in fact, his only mistakes come when he refuses to harm or offend his friends. In ''Twenty Years After'', he follows Athos's pleas to spare the life of the villain Mordaunt, and in ''Le Vicomte De Bragelonne'', he refuses to suppress d'Artagnan's discovery of the truth about Belle-Île-en-Mer. Aramis even tells his friend Porthos the true identity of the Man in the Iron Mask, despite fearing that this will lead Porthos to kill him (Aramis). Friendship is so important to Aramis that, at the end of ''Le Vicomte De Bragelonne'', it is strongly implied that he cries - for the first and only time in his life - after causing the death of one of his friends.


Mistresses

Aramis' political intrigues are matched by (and usually connected with) his amorous intrigues, as Dumas casts him in the role of the lover of politically powerful women of his time. In ''
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'' ca. 1627, he is the lover of the Duchesse de Chevreuse, the confidante of the queen. In '' Twenty Years After'' he is the lover of the
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and, it is broadly implied, the father of her son.


Names

In contrast to the other musketeers, Aramis is twice referred to by his first name René. This first happens when d'Artagnan stumbles upon Aramis and his mistress in the chapter "Les Deux Gaspard" of the second book, and again when Bazin is talking about Aramis in the third book. In ''Twenty Years After'', Aramis is a
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known as the
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d'Herblay or Chevalier d'Herblay. In ''The Vicomte de Bragelonne'' he is the
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of
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, a title given to him by Nicolas Fouquet, and later becomes the
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. When he comes back from exile, he is a Spanish noble and ambassador known as
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of Alameda.


In film and television

Actors who have played Aramis on screen include: * Harold M. Shaw, in ''The Three Musketeers: Parts I and II'' (1911) * C.N. Mortensen, in ''The Three Musketeers '' (1916) * Pierre de Guingand, in ''Les trois mousquetaires'' (1921) * Eugene Pallette, in ''The Three Musketeers'' (1921) * Gino Corrado, in ''The Iron Mask'' (1929) *
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, in ''Les Trois Mousquetaires'' (1933) * Onslow Stevens, in ''The Three Musketeers'' (1935) * Miles Mander, in ''The Three Musketeers'' (1939) * Robert Coote, in ''The Three Musketeers'' (1948) *Keith Richards, in ''The Three Musketeers'' (1950) *
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, in ''Lady in the Iron Mask'' (1952) *
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, in ''Les Trois Mousquetaires'' (1953) *
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, in ''The Three Musketeers'' (1954) * Paul Campbell, in ''The Three Musketeers'' (1956) and ''Le Avventure dei tre moschettieri'' (1957) * Tim O'Connor, in ''The Three Musketeers'' (TV movie) (1960) * Jaques Toja, in ''Les Trois Mousquetaires: La Vengeance de Milady'' (1961) and ''Les Trois Mousquetaires: Les Ferrets de la Reine'' (1961) * Roberto Risso, in ''D’Artagnan contro i tre moschettieri'' (1963) *
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, in ''The Three Musketeers'' (1966) * John Woodvine, in ''The Further Adventures of the Three Musketeers'' (1967) * Roger Sterckx, in ''Die Drie Musketiers'' (1968) * Noel Willman, in ''The Man in the Iron Mask'' (1968) * Colin Fox, in ''The Three Musketeers'' (1969) * Georges Mansart, in ''Les Quatre Charlots Mousquetaires'' (1971) * Richard Chamberlain, in ''
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'' (1973), '' The Four Musketeers'' (1974), and '' The Return of the Musketeers'' (1989) * Igor Starygin, in '' D'Artanyan i Tri Mushketyora'' (1978), ''Mushketyory 20 Let Spustya'' (1992), and ''Tayna Korolevy Anny ili Mushketyory 30 Let Spustya'' (1993) * Lloyd Bridges, in ''The Fifth Musketeer'' (1979) *
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, in ''
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'' (1993) *
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, in ''Revenge of the Musketeers'' (1994) *
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, in an early 1998 film of ''The Man in the Iron Mask'' * Jeremy Irons, in '' The Man in the Iron Mask'' (1998) *Thomas Beckett, in ''Three Musketeers'' (1999) * Callum Blue, in '' Young Blades'' (2001) (unaired TV series pilot) * Nick Moran, in ''
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'' (2001) * Allan Corduner, in ''La Femme Musketeer'' (TV miniseries) (2003) * Grégori Derangère, in ''D'Artagnan et les trois mousquetaires'' (2005) * Nick Jonas, in ''The Three Musketeers'' (''
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'') * Luke Evans, in ''
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, in '' The Musketeers'' (TV series) (2014 - 2016)


References

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