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'''Chateau d'If Prison''' is a prison on a [[France|French]] island.
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'''Chateau d'If Prison''' is a prison on the [[France|French]] island of {{w|Château d'If}}.
  
==History==
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== History ==
[[Homer]] was placed there after Moe accused him of treason. Homer later escaped from the prision with help from his cell mate.
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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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== Behind the Laughter ==
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*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 is retold in this episode.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 09:01, December 15, 2012

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Chateau d'If Prison
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Chateau d'If Prison is a prison on the French island of Château d'If.

History

In a retelling of 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.

Behind the Laughter

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

Appearances