Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Palace and Park of Fontainebleau' has mentioned 'Napoleon III' in the following places:
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The medieval castle and subsequent palace served as a residence for the French monarchs from Louis VII to Napoleon III. | WIKI |
On 5 November 1810, the chapel of the Chateau was used for the baptism of Napoleon's nephew, the future Napoleon III, with Napoleon serving as his godfather, and the Empress Marie-Louise as his godmother. | WIKI |
Napoleon III receiving a delegation from the King of Siam in the ballroom in (1864) | WIKI |
Emperor Napoleon III, who had been baptized at Fountainebleau, resumed the custom of long stays at Fontainebleau, particularly during the summer. | WIKI |
Beginning in 2007, restoration began of the theater of the Chateau, created by Napoleon III during the Second Empire. | WIKI |
They broke in at about six in the morning, and, despite alarms and video cameras, in seven minutes stole about fifteen of the most valuable objects in the collection, including the replica of the crown of Siam given by the Siamese government to Napoleon III, a Tibetan mandala, and an enamel chimera from the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (1736xe2x80x931795). | WIKI |
During the reign of Napoleon III, the hall was used as a dining room. | WIKI |
Beginning in 1853, under Napoleon III, the corridor was turned into a library and most of the paintings were removed, with the exception of a large portrait of Henry IV on horseback by Jean-Baptiste Mauzaisse. | WIKI |
It had already been judged too small for the court of Napoleon III, and a new theatre had been begun in 1854 at the far eastern end of the wing of Louis XIV. | WIKI |
Other objects on display include a Tibetan stupa containing a Buddha taken from the Summer Palace in China; and a royal Siamese crown given to Napoleon III. | WIKI |
Napoleon III was baptized there on 4 November 1810, and Ferdinand-Philippe d'Orleans, the son of xc3xa9King Louis-Philippe, was married there to Helene de Mecklembourg Schwerin on 30 May 1837. | WIKI |
it was opened to the public after the downfall of Napoleon III. | WIKI |