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The renaissance château was designed by Pierre Tacheron. Construction started around 1538 and was completed in 1543. Additions were added by Jean Lemoisne between 1546 and 1547. The palace became a favorite hunting lodge of the king. Also his son, king
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After Henry IV, the kings no longer use Folembray as a royal residence. Multiple ravaged by passing armies between 1649 and 1653, the palace is demolished in 1672 during the reign of
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Henry II, nevertheless, returned to Folembray and had the palace restored. His son,
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or the depiction of the château on the fresco maps in the Galerie des Cerfs of the
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Wellens, Robert (1961). "Le domaine de Mariemont au XVIe siècle (1546-1598)".
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was signed at the château, a peace treaty between Henri IV and
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The château de Folembray in the Galerie des Cerfs in the
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The château of Folembray was similar in design to the
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The château de Folembray by François Langlois (1626)
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Palace of Fontainebleau
French
Folembray
France
renaissance
royal domains
French kings

Jacques I Androuet du Cerceau

Jacques I Androuet du Cerceau

Enguerrand III
Coucy
Francis I of France
renaissance
Henry II
Diane de Poitiers
Franco-Spanish wars
Holy Roman Emperor
Charles V
Adriaan van Croÿ
Paris
Binche
Mariemont
Mary of Hungary
governor
Habsburg Netherlands
Henry III

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