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'''Chateau d'If Prison''' is a prison on the [[France|French]] island of {{W|Château d'If}}. It appeared in a story told by [[Marge]].
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'''Château d'If''', also referred to as the '''Chateau d'If Prison''', is a prison in [[France]]. It appeared in a story told by [[Marge]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
In a retelling of ''{{W|The Count of Monte Cristo}}'', [[Homer]] was placed there after Moe accused him of treason. Homer later escaped from the prison with help from his cell mate.
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In a retelling of ''{{W|The Count of Monte Cristo}}'', [[Homer]] was imprisoned at the Château d'If after {{ap|Meaux|Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Times}} framed him for treason. While imprisoned, Homer's cellmate, [[Charles Montgomery Burns]], showed him a secret tunnel he made out of the prison, and gave him a map to treasure so he could get his revenge on Meaux.
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The [[Man in the Iron Mask]] was also held at Château d'If.
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
*The small French island of {{W|Château d'If}} is located a mile off France, and used to serve as a fortress before becoming a prison, which was closed when the island was demilitarized in 1890.
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The island is most famous for appearing in {{W|Alexandre Dumas}}' novel ''{{W|The Count of Monte Cristo}}'', which was retold in this episode.
*The island is most famous for appearing in {{W|Alexandre Dumas}}' novel ''{{W|The Count of Monte Cristo}}'', which is retold in this episode.
 
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
*{{ep|Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Times}}
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*{{ep|Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Times|(The Count of Monte Fatso)}}
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== External links ==
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*{{Wikipedialink}}
  
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[[Category:Prisons]]
 
[[Category:Prisons]]
 
[[Category:One-time locations]]
 
[[Category:One-time locations]]
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Latest revision as of 12:52, April 16, 2024

Château d'If
Chateau D'If Prison.png
Location Information
Use: Prison
Employees: Lenny Leonard
Carl Carlson
First appearance: "Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Times"

Château d'If, also referred to as the Chateau d'If Prison, is a prison in France. It appeared in a story told by Marge.

History[edit]

In a retelling of The Count of Monte Cristo, Homer was imprisoned at the Château d'If after Meaux framed him for treason. While imprisoned, Homer's cellmate, Charles Montgomery Burns, showed him a secret tunnel he made out of the prison, and gave him a map to treasure so he could get his revenge on Meaux.

The Man in the Iron Mask was also held at Château d'If.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The island is most famous for appearing in Alexandre Dumas' novel The Count of Monte Cristo, which was retold in this episode.

Appearances[edit]

External links[edit]