The brooch was reportedly abandoned by Napoleon himself as he fled the battlefield after his crushing defeat in 1815.
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The Louvre Heist Shines Light on Forgotten French Crown Jewels-and Their Political History
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Why the best place to see the French Crown Jewels right now might be Washington DC.
This special report details a brazen jewel heist at the Louvre Museum in Paris, where thieves stole items of immense ...
A prosecutor in France has said the financial loss from a robbery at the Louvre museum is estimated at €88 million.
The matching set consisted of a sapphire and diamond tiara, necklace and earrings. Dating back to the 1800s, it was worn by ...
Shocking video shows thieves calmly escaping with $102 million in crown jewels from Paris’s Louvre Museum. Eight historic ...
The German-made lift used in the escape has become a social media sensation. Authorities continue probing, with organized ...
A new video has surfaced from the Louvre museum heist, where the robbers can be seen using a freight lift. Goods worth an ...
A diamond brooch once owned by Napoleon Bonaparte is set to be auctioned for the first time. The historic jewel, comprising ...
The brooch, made of nearly 100 diamonds, was left behind after the emperor fled Waterloo's battlefield to return to Paris.
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