Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Palace and Park of Fontainebleau' has mentioned 'Bed' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The ornate ceiling over the bed was made in 1644 by the furniture-maker Guillaume Noyers for the Dowager Queen Anne of Austria, the mother of Louis XIV, and bears her initials.
The bed was also made specially for Marie Antoinette, but did not arrive until 1797, after the Revolution and her execution.
The balustrade around the bed was originally made for the throne room of the Tuileries Palace in 1804.
In 1808 Napoleon decided to install his throne in the former bedroom of the Kings of France from Henry IV to Louis XVI, on the place where the royal bed had been.
Under the Old Regime, the King's bed was a symbol of royal authority in France and was saluted by courtiers who passed by it.
From this room, using a door hidden behind the drapery to the right of the bed, Napoleon could go directly to his private library or to the offices on the ground floor.
The bed, made especially for the Emperor, was the summit of the Empire style; it was crowned with an imperial eagle and decorated with allegorical sculptures representing Glory, Justice, and Abundance.
In 1811 he added the camp bed, similar to the bed he used on his military campaigns, so he could rest briefly during a long night of work.
The bed of Marie Antoinette, ordered for her just before the French Revolution.