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Fontainebleau (/ˈfɒntɛnbloʊ/ FON-ten-bloh, US also /-bluː/ -bloo, French: [fɔ̃tɛnblo] ) is a
commune in the
metropolitan area of Paris, France. It is...
- The
Edict of
Fontainebleau (18
October 1685,
published 22
October 1685) was an
edict issued by
French King
Louis XIV and is also
known as the Revocation...
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Treaty of
Fontainebleau may
refer to:
Treaty of
Fontainebleau (1541), a
treaty between Denmark–Norway and
France Treaty of
Fontainebleau (1631), a treaty...
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state or the public.
Boudoir de la
Reine of the
Palace of
Fontainebleau (
Fontainbleau) Château de
Bagatelle (Paris), a
small Neoclassical château, 1777, by...
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Palace of
Fontainebleau (/ˈfɒntɪnbloʊ/ FON-tin-bloh, US also /-bluː/ -bloo; French: Château de
Fontainebleau [ʃɑto d(ə) fɔ̃tɛnblo]),
located 55 kilometers...
- The
School of
Fontainbleau (French: École de Fontainebleau) (c. 1530 – c. 1610)
refers to two
periods of
artistic production in
France during the late...
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Fontainebleau Schools were
founded in 1921, and
consist of two schools: The
American Conservatory, and the
School of Fine Arts at Fontainebleau. When...
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Through the
influence of Thiers,
Ratisbonne was
appointed librarian at
Fontainbleau,
where he
succeeded Octave Feuillet, and
later he was
transferred to...
- 59–1
Vilomar Fernandez KO 13 (15), 2:10 Jan 29, 1977 25 years, 227 days
Fontainbleau,
Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.
Retained WBA and The Ring
lightweight titles...
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France ended with Napoleon's abdication,
codified in the
Treaty of
Fontainbleau on 11
April 1814,
Bernadotte found himself planning and
leading yet another...