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Philatelia.Net / Bonapart / Plots / The directory «Plots of stamps in the catalogue»FontainebleauThe chateau of Fontainebleau was Francois I's (1515-1547) preferred residence. Located not to far from the capital at the heart of a vast forest, it was the perfect place for the King to carry on his life and the Empress's bedroom were also decorated in the Empire style. Napoleon's suite was entirely remodelled and is the most spectacular Empire room. Pope Pius VII was held prisoner at Fontainebleau between 1812 and 1814. Napoleon spent his last days in the château before abdicating on April 6, 1814. Granted sovereignty over the island of Elba and a pension from the French government, Napoleon Bonaparte left Fontainebleau after his famous farewell speach on April 20th, 1814 Ecuador, 1989, French Revolution Equatorial Guinea, 1977, Napoleon leave of Guard France, 1951, Palace of Fontainebleau France, 1989, Fontainebleau Forest France, 2007, Forrest of Fontainebleau Fujeira, 1972, Napoleon in Fontainebleau Grenada Grenadines, 1997, Fontainebleau Korea Nord, 1981, Count von Zeppelin and Fontainebleau Liberia, 1970, The Abdication Liberia, 1970, Meeting of Napoleon and Pope Pius VII Manama, 1972, Napoleon in Fontainebleau Mauritanie, 1969, The Farewell at Fontainebleau Ras al-Khaima, 1968, Jules Le Coeur in Fontainebleau Forrest Ras al-Khaima, 1972, Napoleon in Fontainebleau Sao Tome e Principe, 1991, Fontainebleau Palace France, Fontainebleau, post office France, 1951.01.20, Fontainebleau. First day of stamp M896 France, 1974.06.08, Fontainebleau. Napoleon France, 1989.20.05, Fontainebleau. Forest of Fontainebleau France, 2002—2003, Fontainebleau. Chateau Fontainebleau France, 2004.09.15—12.14, Fontainebleau. Meeting Napoleon and Pie VII France, 2001, Fontainebleau France, 2003, Fontainebleau, Dance Hall France, 2003, Fontainebleau, Josephine's bedroom France, 2003, Fontainebleau, Salon Francois 1st France, 2003, Fontainebleau Advertising: |
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