Jean-Armand du Peyrer, Comte de Troisville (or Tresville) (1598 at Oloron-Sainte-Marie – 8 May 1672 at Trois-Villes) was a French officer. He was fictionalized under the name Monsieur de Tréville in Alexandre Dumas's novel The Three Musketeers.
Biography[]
Origins[]
Du Peyrer was not from aristocratic stock, but of recent nobility. It was his father, Jean du Peyrer, who introduced the name de Trois-villes or Tréville into the family. In 1607 he bought the region of Trois-Villes which effectively brought him nobility, according to the customs of the Basque Country at the time. This purchase also allowed the elder Du Peyrer the right to be considered a gentleman and to sit upon the council of gentlemen in the viscountcy of Soule.
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- ↑ In summer 2016, the portrait is shown at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth (Texas, USA) as a part of the exhibition The Brothers Le Nain: Painters of Seventeenth-Century France: http://lenain.kimbellart.org/exhibit/portraiture/portrait-comte-de-tréville-0
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