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Count of Monte Cristo

The Count of Monte Cristo (French: Le Comte de Monte-Cristo) is an adventure novel by Alexandre Dumas, published in the 1840s.

The story has been adapted to dozens of motion pictures since the silent film era, most of them abridging and simplifying the story.

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  • 1 Marseille. The hometown of Edmond Dantès and many other characters of the book. Marseille (Q23482) on Wikidata Marseille on Wikipedia
  • 2 Château d'If. This fortress island was indeed used as a prison in the 19th century. While some inmates were notorious, it is the Count of Monte Cristo that inspires most visitors to see the island. The book only mentions Edmond Dantès and Abbé Faria as inmates. Château d'If (Q622500) on Wikidata Château d'If on Wikipedia
  • 3 Elba. The island to which Napoleon was exiled before his final campaign to restore himself as Emperor of France. Edmond Dantès gets wrongfully accused of supporting Napoleon. Elba (Q45328) on Wikidata Elba on Wikipedia
  • 4 Monte Cristo. Edmond Dantès finds the Spada treasure here, and purchases the island. Montecristo (Q203169) on Wikidata Montecristo on Wikipedia
  • 5 Paris. In the second part of the book, Edmond Dantès arrives in Paris, using his wealth and education to impress the French elite, and to plot his revenge on his sworn enemies. Paris (Q90) on Wikidata Paris on Wikipedia
  • 6 Rome. During Carnival, Edmond befriends Albert de Morcerf, son of Mercédès and Fernand. Rome (Q220) on Wikidata Rome on Wikipedia
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