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  1. The man in the iron mask was a political prisoner, famous in French history and legend, who died in the Bastille in 1703, during the reign of Louis XIV. There is no historical evidence that the mask was made of anything but black velvet (velours), and only afterward did legend convert its material.

  2. Forced to wear an iron mask, Phillippe has been imprisoned for eight years, has no knowledge of his true identity, and has not been told what crime he's committed. When the destinies of the king and Phillippe converge, the Three Musketeers and D'Artagnan find themselves caught between conflicting loyalties. 470 pages, Unknown Binding.

  3. The Man in the iron mask was a prisoner of Louis XIV whose identity is not known. The man was imprisoned from 1669 until his death in 1703. The man was forced to wear a black cloth over his face most of the time; no one saw his face. The prisoner always had the same guardian. Most of the facts that are known are from correspondence, mostly of ...

  4. Here are 10 facts about France’s most famous prisoner. 1. The Man in the Iron Mask was a real person. Although best known as a fictional character created by Alexandre Dumas, the Man in the Iron Mask was a real person. Voltaire, who studied legends from the Bastille, Provence and the island of Sainte-Marguerite, incorrectly deduced that the ...

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  6. The Man In The Iron Mask. 1998 · 2 hr 13 min. PG-13. Adventure · Action · Drama. Three former musketeers attempt to unseat the tyrannical King Louis XIV and replace him with his alleged (and imprisoned) long lost twin. Subtitles: English. Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio Jeremy Irons John Malkovich. Directed by: Randall Wallace. Three former ...

  7. The Man in the Iron Mask - Apple TV. Available on Pluto TV, Prime Video, Tubi TV, Amazon Freevee. Louis XIII, King of France, had a son, Louis, who succeeded his father to the throne. But, known to very few, the heir had a twin brother, Philippe, hidden away after birth and forced to languish in prison, his identity unknown behind an iron mask.