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Aramis Devin Cologne for Men by Aramis,
Devin by the design house of aramis is a
timeless classic, first introduced in 1978. Top notes are bergamot,
galbanum, artemisia, lemon. The middle notes are: jasmin, carnation,
pine, thyme, cinnamon. Finishing off with the base notes leather,
olibanum, cedarwood, amber, musk, moss, patchouli,and labdanum.
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About Aramis Designer:
René d'Herblay 'Aramis' is a fictional
character in the novels The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years After and The
Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas. He and the other two
musketeers Athos and Porthos are friends of the novel's protagonist,
d'Artagnan.
Aramis is quite an exception among the musketeers since his given name
is mentioned twice by Dumas: he is christened René. We hear this name
when d'Artagnan stumbles upon him and his mistress in the second book,
and again when Bazin is talking about Aramis in the third. In Twenty
Years After he is a Jesuit as l'abbé d'Herblay as well as Chevalier
d'Herblay. In The Vicomte de Bragelonne he is known as the Bishop of
Vannes, a title given to him by Nicolas Fouquet and later he became the
Superior General of the Jesuits. When he comes back from exile, he is a
Spanish noble and known as Duke of Alameda.
Aramis loves intrigues and women, which fits well with the opinions of
the time regarding Jesuits and abbots (before the French Revolution,
abbots benefited the incomes of an abbey, but were not required to
follow the monastery rules — which Aramis understands well). As a
musketeer, his great ambition was to become an abbé; as an abbé he
wishes for the life of the soldier. Aramis seems to be followed by luck,
but it is never enough; every step forward must be used to climb to even
greater power. This characteristic leads to his downfall in "The Man in
the Iron Mask", the last section of The Vicomte de Bragelonne.
The fictional Aramis is loosely based on the historical musketeer Henri
d'Aramitz whose name comes from the French village now named Aramits.
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