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==Duels in fiction==
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*''[[The Princess Bride]]'' features several sword duels.
*''[[The Three Musketeers]]'' by [[Alexander Dumas]]; [[D'Artagnan]] commits himself to fight three consecutive duels with [[Athos (fictional character)|Athos]], [[Porthos]], and [[Aramis]]
*''[[The Three Musketeers]]'' by [[Alexander Dumas]]; [[D'Artagnan]] commits himself to fight three consecutive duels with [[Athos (fictional character)|Athos]], [[Porthos]], and [[Aramis]]
*''[[Les Liaisons dangereuses]]'' by [[Pierre Choderlos de Laclos]]; Valmont versus Darcency, Valmont allows himself to be killed
*''[[Les Liaisons dangereuses]]'' by [[Pierre Choderlos de Laclos]]; Valmont versus Darcency, Valmont allows himself to be killed

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The following are some famous duels.

Historical duels

British and Irish duels

French duels

American duels

Russian Duels

Mexican Duels

  • 2004 Two brothers-in-law in kill each other in a pistol duel in Jalisco state.

Duels in fiction

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References

See also