Porthos
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Porthos is a larger-than-life, boastful yet brave musketeer in Alexandre Dumas’ novel "The Three Musketeers," known for his strength, appetite, and flamboyant personality.
Statements (33)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
fictional character
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musketeer → |
| appearsIn |
The Three Musketeers
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The Vicomte of Bragelonne → Twenty Years After → |
| basedOn |
Isaac de Portau
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| creator |
Alexandre Dumas
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| deathCause |
cave collapse during an explosion
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| diesIn |
The Vicomte of Bragelonne
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| fictionalUniverse |
The Three Musketeers universe
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| firstPublicationYear |
1844
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| gender |
male
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| hasFriend |
Aramis
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Athos → d'Artagnan → |
| knownFor |
extravagant clothing
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great physical strength → large appetite → love of luxury → |
| languageOfWork |
French
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| literaryPeriod |
19th-century French literature
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| memberOf |
the inseparables
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the king's musketeers → |
| motto |
All for one, and one for all
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| nationality |
French
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| notableScene |
duel planned with d'Artagnan that turns into a fight against the Cardinal's guards
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| occupation |
musketeer
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| personalityTrait |
boastful
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brave → flamboyant → loyal → |
| serves |
King Louis XIII of France
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| weapon |
sword
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