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  1. O Palácio de Fontainebleau é um dos maiores palácios reais franceses. Fica localizado na cidade de Fontainebleau, departamento de Sena e Marne, no Norte da França. O palácio reflete, actualmente, o trabalho de vários monarcas franceses, construído a partir duma estrutura inicial de Francisco I. O edifício estende-se em volta de uma ...

  2. The cradle of the French Renaissance. Both near and far from Paris, Fontainebleau had everything to please Francis I. He was a humiliated king, returning from a trying period of imprisonment in Madrid (1525-1526), who set his sights on this prestigious medieval ruin and undertook its reconstruction. In 10 years, the project to redevelop a ...

  3. Dec 14, 2015 - Fontainebleau bird's eye view - Palace of Fontainebleau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  4. The Fontainebleau Las Vegas is a resort and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada.It is owned and operated by Fontainebleau Development and is a sister property to Fontainebleau Miami Beach, and sits on the 24.5-acre (9.9 ha) site previously occupied by the El Rancho Hotel and Casino and the Algiers Hotel.

  5. On 3 April 1814, word reached Napoleon, who was at the Palace of Fontainebleau, that the French Senate had dethroned him. As the Coalition forces had made public their position that their quarrel was with Napoleon and not the French people, he called their bluff and abdicated in favour of his son, with the Empress Marie-Louise as regent.

  6. Media in category "Park of the Palace of Fontainebleau" The following 47 files are in this category, out of 47 total. 2023-06-02 Chateau de Fontainebleau 14.jpg 4,000 × 3,000; 3.31 MB

  7. The medieval palace had seen the birth, in 1268, of the future King Philip IV the Fair. It was in this same royal residence, on the first floor of the old keep, that this ‘iron king’ died in 1314, after a reign that considerably strengthened the authority of the Capetians. In 1323, Isabella of France, Queen of England, came to Fontainebleau ...