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Alexandre Dumas, born on July 24, 1802, was a renowned French writer best known for his historical novels, such as "The Three Musketeers" and "The Count of Monte Cristo." His works have captivated readers around the world with their rich narratives, vibrant characters, and thrilling plots. Dumas was the son of a French general and a woman of mixed French and African ancestry, which influenced his unique perspective on race and society in his writings.

Dumas became one of the most widely read French authors of the 19th century, and his adventurous tales have been adapted into numerous films, plays, and other media. His legacy endures, as his stories continue to inspire adaptations and reinterpretations in various artistic forms. Dumas' ability to weave historical events with fiction has left a lasting impact on literature, making him a key figure in the literary canon.

Nationalität Französisch
Geburtsdatum July 24, 1802
Geburtsort Villers-Cotterêts, Aisne, France
Todesdatum December 5, 1870