¿Está D’Artagnan bajo una iglesia de Maastricht? El ADN determinará si un esqueleto hallado en el templo es el del famoso mosquetero

El Pais Human InterestNews ReportES 5 min read 100% complete by Ferrer FerrerMarch 25, 2026 at 05:44 PM
¿Está D’Artagnan bajo una iglesia de Maastricht? El ADN determinará si un esqueleto hallado en el templo es el del famoso mosquetero

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Un esqueleto descubierto en la iglesia de San Pedro y San Pablo en Maastricht, Países Bajos, podría ser el de Charles de Batz de Castelmore, conde de D’Artagnan, el famoso mosquetero. El hallazgo se produjo durante trabajos de reparación en la iglesia, cerca de donde antiguamente se ubicaba el altar. Un laboratorio alemán está analizando el ADN de la dentadura del esqueleto para compararlo con el de un descendiente de la línea paterna de D’Artagnan, los De Batz, en Avignon. D’Artagnan murió en Maastricht en 1673 durante el asedio de la ciudad por el ejército francés en la guerra franco-neerlandesa. Junto a los restos se encontraron una moneda francesa y una bala de mosquete, similar a la que causó su muerte. Los resultados del análisis de ADN determinarán si se trata del legendario mosquetero.

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According to deacon Jos Valke, only royalty or important figures were buried under the altar at that time.

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The skeleton was found with a French coin and a musket ball near the chest.

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D’Artagnan died on June 25, 1673, during the siege of Maastricht.

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A German laboratory is analyzing the DNA of the skeleton's teeth to determine if it is D'Artagnan.

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A skeleton was discovered in the church of San Pedro and San Pablo in Maastricht.

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According to deacon Jos Valke, only royalty or important figures were buried under the altar at that time.

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The skeleton was found with a French coin and a musket ball near the chest.

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D’Artagnan died on June 25, 1673, during the siege of Maastricht.

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A German laboratory is analyzing the DNA of the skeleton's teeth to determine if it is D'Artagnan.

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A skeleton was discovered in the church of San Pedro y San Pablo in Maastricht.

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d’artagnan 100% esqueleto 80% adn 70% maastricht 70% mosquetero 60% iglesia 60% asedio de maastricht 50% guerra franco-neerlandesa 50% los tres mosqueteros 40%

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