Un hallazgo en los Países Bajos apunta al posible esqueleto del mosquetero francés d'Artagnan

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Arqueólogos en Maastricht, Países Bajos, creen haber encontrado el esqueleto de Charles de Batz de Castelmore d'Artagnan, el famoso mosquetero francés. El hallazgo se produjo en la iglesia de San Pedro y San Pablo tras un hundimiento del suelo, revelando restos óseos bajo el antiguo altar, un lugar reservado para figuras importantes. El esqueleto presenta indicios de una herida compatible con una bala de mosquete en el pecho, coincidiendo con la causa de la muerte de d'Artagnan durante el asedio de Maastricht en 1673. Junto a los restos se encontró una moneda francesa, sugiriendo el estatus del individuo. Para confirmar la identidad, se ha enviado una muestra de ADN a un laboratorio en Múnich para compararla con el de un descendiente de la familia De Batz. Los resultados del análisis se esperan en las próximas semanas.
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AI-ExtractedSkeletal remains were found in the church of San Pedro y San Pablo in Maastricht.
A DNA sample has been taken to compare with a descendant of the De Batz family.
D’Artagnan died in 1673 during the siege of Maastricht.
The skeleton was discovered in the church of San Pedro and San Pablo after the floor partially collapsed.
The skeleton was found in the area where the altar used to be.
DNA samples have been sent to a lab in Munich to compare with a descendant of the De Batz family.
A French coin was found next to the remains.
The results of the analysis are expected in the coming weeks.
The skeleton has remains compatible with a musket ball in the chest area.
A skeleton was found in a church in Maastricht that may be that of French musketeer d'Artagnan.
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