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| - The Count of Monte Cristo (Real Name Edmond Dantes) is the protagonist of the Alexandre Dumas novel of the same name, as well as it's movie adaptations. He is a man who is falsely accused of treason and conspiring with the then-exiled Napoleon Bonparte and for that imprisoned. Managing to escape after a thirteen-year imprisonment, he then comes into possession of a vast fortune. Rebuilding himself as the sophisticated and ruthless Count of Monte Cristo, Edmond seeks vengeance on those who wronged him.
- The Count of Monte Cristo, originally known as Edmond Dantes, is the main villain of the anime Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo alongside Gankutsuou himself. He is inspired from the character of the eponymous novel by French author Alexandre Dumas.
- The Count of Monte Cristo was a novel written in the 19th century by the human author, Alexander Dumas. Following his court martial in 2266, Diego Reyes was given a copy of this book by his friend, Doctor Ezekiel Fisher. (VAN novel: Open Secrets) The Count of Monte Cristo was one of several books Hikaru Sulu discussed with Mandala Flynn aboard the USS Enterprise in 2270. (TOS novel: The Entropy Effect) Aldo Corsi's freighter, Pharaon, was named after a sailing ship featured in this novel. (SCE eBook: Home Fires)
- The Count of Monte Cristo was a book about a rich, handsome man of mystery who returned to his home-town for revenge. Burke Devlin was reading this book in 1967 (38).
- The Count of Monte Cristo (French: Le Comte de Monte-Cristo) is an adventure novel by French author Alexandre Dumas (Alexandre Dumas père). It is one of the author's most popular works, along with The Three Musketeers. He completed the work in 1844. Like many of his novels, it is expanded from plot outlines suggested by his collaborating ghostwriter Auguste Maquet.
- Edmond Dantès (James Caviezel) and Fernand Mondego (Guy Pearce), childhood friends and sailors employed aboard the French merchant vessel Ferion, make way toward the island of Elba where Napoleon Bonaparte lives in exile, seeking medical attention for their captain, who has fallen into a coma. Acting against the orders of first mate Danglars (Albie Woodington) Dantès and Mondego land upon the shores of Elba late at night, and attempt to engage a patrolling squad of English Dragoons in the distance. Mistaken for spies, Mondego and Dantès are fired upon and pursued into the hills near the beach. After wounding several of the English soldiers, Mondego and Dantès are met by Napoleon (Alex Norton), who declares that the sailors are not his agents. Dantès explains the situation and the captain i
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