Henri_d'Aramitz
Henri d'Aramitz
French abbé and soldier
Henri, Seigneur d'Aramitz ("Lord of Aramits"; c. 1620–1655 or 1674) was a Gascon abbé, and black musketeer[1] of the Maison du Roi in 17th century France. In addition, he was the nephew of the Comte de Troisville, captain of the Musketeers of the Guard.[2] Aramitz served as the inspiration for Alexandre Dumas's character "Aramis" in the d'Artagnan Romances.