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Olivier d ' Athos de la Fère, Comte de la Fère is a fictional character in the novels The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years After, and The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas, père.
D ' Artagnan is initially portrayed by Dumas as a hotheaded youth, and tries to engage the Comte de Rochefort and the three musketeers, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis in single combat.
His father, Athos, the Comte de la Fère, disapproves, but eventually, out of love for his son, reluctantly agrees.
She was with a man in Athos ' village, and pretending to be his sister, when Athos, a nobleman ( the Comte de La Fère ), fell in love with her and, despite her obscure origins, married her.
* Comtesse de La Fère ( the title and name Milady assumed when she married Athos, who was Comte de La Fère at the time )

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de: Athos ( Begriffsklärung )
Athos, the count of La Fère ( from Alexandre Dumas ' The Three Musketeers ) has a castle in Blois, in Twenty Years After, and The Vicomte de Bragelonne ( still from the same author ).
It was in this book, he said, that d ' Artagnan relates his first visit to M. de Tréville, captain of the Musketeers, where in the antechamber he met three young men with the names Athos, Porthos and Aramis.
After entering Paris and speaking with Monsieur de Treville, he suffers misadventure and is challenged to a duel by each of three musketeers ( Athos, Aramis and Porthos ).
D ' Artagnan meets Milady de Winter and discovers she is a felon, the ex-wife of Athos and the widow of Count de Winter.
From de Tréville's window, d ' Artagnan sees Rochefort passing in the street below and rushes out of the building to confront him, but in doing so he separately causes offense to three of the Musketeers, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, who each demand satisfaction ; D ' Artagnan must duel each of them in turn that afternoon.
* Milady de Winter-A beautiful but evil spy of the Cardinal and Athos '` s ex-wife ( in some versions ).
In Twenty Years After it is left uncertain whether Athos is the father of Mordaunt ( John Francis de Winter, son of Milady de Winter ).
However, in Dumas ' play " The Youth of the Musketeers ," the young Milady, then named Charlotte, calls the then Vicomte de la Fère, Olivier, so one may assume that this is Athos ' first name.
The fictional Athos is named after the historical musketeer Armand de Sillègue d ' Athos d ' Autevielle ( 1615-1644 ), though they don't actually have much in common apart from the name.
it: Olivier Athos de Bragelonne de la Fère
es: Ethan de Athos
Though Athos will not be enlisted into Mazarin's service, and indeed reveals that his sympathies lie against Mazarin, the two arrange to meet again in Paris ; Athos wishes to bring Raoul there to help him to become a gentleman, and also to separate him from Louise de Vallière, who Raoul is in love and obsessed with.
In Paris, Athos visits Madame de Chevreuse, the former mistress of Aramis, with whom, under the name Marie Michon, Aramis had much communication in The Three Musketeers.

Athos and la
D ' Artagnan stays in Paris with Mazarin and Queen Anne, Athos returns to la Fère, Aramis returns to his abbey in Noisy le Sec, and Porthos to his barony and castle.

Athos and had
Xerxes decided that the Hellespont would be bridged to allow his army to cross to Europe, and that a canal should be dug across the isthmus of Mount Athos ( rounding which headland, a Persian fleet had been destroyed in 492 BC ).
Hesychasm attracted the attention of Barlaam, a convert to Eastern Orthodoxy who encountered Hesychasts and heard descriptions of their practices during a visit to Mount Athos ; he had also read the writings of Palamas, himself an Athonite monk.
Terrence had intended to escort the cultures to their destination on Athos but was delayed on his way to Kline Station, and is now horrified to learn that the cultures were stolen and replaced by the useless material that ultimately arrived on Athos.
In the meantime, Bishop Sava ( the youngest brother ), had success on Mount Athos, founding the cradle of Serbian Christianity.
Athos reveals, discreetly, that Raoul is the son born of a chance encounter he had with her, and through her gets a letter of recommendation for Raoul to join the army.
Xerxes decided the Hellespont would be bridged to allow his army to cross to Europe, and that a canal should be dug across the isthmus of Mount Athos ( a Persian fleet had been destroyed in 492 BC while rounding this coastline ).
", and Pliny writes of Lucullus cutting a channel through a mountain on his Naples estate to allow seawater to circulate in his fishpond, which recalled the channel that had been cut through the isthmus at Mount Athos by the Persian king.
Xerxes decided that the Hellespont would be bridged to allow his army to cross to Europe, and that a canal should be dug across the isthmus of Mount Athos ( rounding which headland, a Persian fleet had been destroyed in 492 BC ).
It has been suggested that the Athonite icon had its origins in the Blachernae quarter and perhaps even resided in the Church of St. Mary before being transferred to Mount Athos for " security reasons ".
Athos was normally open only to members of the Orthodox church, but thanks to a special dispensation from the Patriarch of Constantinople Cyril Lucaris, Greaves would have had access ; but the execution of the patriarch by strangulation in June 1638 for treason against Sultan Murad IV prevented his journey.
He also undertook the printing of the Bible, which had been, as it is believed, translated as early as the fifth century from the Greek into the Georgian, and corrected in the 11th century by the monks of the Georgian convent on Mount Athos.
Thinking she had married him only for his money, and feeling dishonored, Athos hanged her from a tree on the spot, but she survived.
Athos rejoins the others claiming that " I had a son ...
) She wrote, incidentally, that she had to elude the advances of a monk from Mount Athos.

Athos and returned
According to the Primary Chronicle, in the early 11th century, Anthony, an Orthodox monk from Esphigmenon monastery on Mount Athos, originally from Liubech of the Principality of Chernihiv, returned to Rus ' and settled in Kiev as a missionary of monastic tradition to Kievan Rus '.
Thereupon Senyavin returned to cut off his retreat and fell upon the Ottoman fleet halfway between Mount Athos and Lemnos.
After long stays in Trapezunt, Constantinople, Athos – Chalkidiki and the rest of Macedonia, and Athens, he returned to Munich via Trieste and Venice.
More importantly, the victorious monk-general returned to Athos laden with the spoils of war, " precious objects " as well as twelve kentenaria ( 1, 200 lb ) of gold, that enabled the Georgians to establish their own house on Athos, called Iviron.
In 1015, his peaceful austerity was interrupted by the death of Vladimir I of Kiev, and the subsequent fratricidal war for the throne between Vladimir's sons Yaroslav and Sviatopolk, and Anthony returned to Mount Athos.
He was sent into exile on the island of Lemnos by Byzantine Emperor John V Palaiologos and, upon his release, returned to the Bulgarian Zograf Monastery on Mount Athos.

Athos and near
* Olophyxia: A remote town in the troubled north-east of Greece, near Mount Athos, it is the very model of a well-regulated town ( line 1041 ).
It was developed on a wide-scale basis in Russia during the reign of Alexander II by Grigory Gagarin and his followers who designed St Volodymyr's Cathedral in Kiev, St Nicholas Naval Cathedral in Kronstadt, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia, Saint Mark's church in Belgrade and the New Athos Monastery in New Athos near Sukhumi.
However, after these victories, Mardonius ’ fleet was destroyed in a storm off the coast near Mount Athos.
He was a member of the Virginia State Senate from 1861 to 1863 before his death at " Mount Athos " near Lynchburg, Virginia on July 5, 1873.
* New Monkmartyr Pachomius of Mount Athos, of Usaki near Philadelphia ( 1730 )
Among the monasteries which excelled in the art of copying were the Studium, Mount Athos, the monastery of the Isle of Patmos and that of Rossano in Sicily ; the tradition was continued later by the monastery of Grottaferrata near Rome.
In a house near La Rochelle, Athos and his friends Porthos and Aramis overhear a conversation between the Cardinal and Milady, plotting to kill Buckingham before he can make another attempt.
Later the head and a hand of the Great Martyr were transferred to the Monastery of St Anastasia Deliverer from Potions, near Mount Athos.

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