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Palace of Fontainebleau

Fontainebleau was endowed with a royal hunting lodge and a chapel by Louis VII in the middle of the twelfth century. A century later, Louis IX, also called Saint Louis, referred to it as "his wilderness", had a country house and a hospital constructed there. Philip the Fair was born there in 1268 and died there in 1314. The royal country house was made into a true royal palace, the Palace of Fontainebleau by the great builder-king, Francis I. In all, thirty-four sovereigns, from Louis VI, the Fat, to Napoleon III, spent time at Fontainebleau.

Видео Palace of Fontainebleau канала Bill Kleinsorge
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15 ноября 2011 г. 23:37:00
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