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Interview Between Napoleon and the Pope
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Interview Between Napoleon and the Pope

Sep 1, 1897
0h 1m
★ 4.0

Overview

This reconstruction refers to a meeting that allegedly took place on 25 November 1804 at Fontainebleau between Pope Pius VII and Napoleon to discuss the coronation.

Genres

Drama
History

Production Companies

Association frères Lumière

Cast

Georges Hatot

Napoleon

Georges Hatot

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