French queen’s pin found in toilet

Officials said it's the first time in living history that a possession of the Renaissance royal has been found at Fontainebleau Palace.

Officials said it's the first time in living history that a possession of the Renaissance royal has been found at Fontainebleau Palace.

Published Jun 20, 2012

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Paris - A hairpin belonging to 16th century French Queen Catherine de Medici has been discovered at a royal residence outside Paris. And what's left conservators scratching their heads is where it was found: a latrine.

Officials said it's the first time in living history that a possession of the Renaissance royal has been found at Fontainebleau Palace.

The 3.5 inch pin was identified because it bore the initial “C” and the white and green finish known to be Catherine's colours.

The rare artifact was found in a toilet waste receptacle. It was discovered as the communal facility was being prepared for restoration work.

Conservator Vincent Droguet said the pin's location was “a great mystery.”

He added, “Perhaps it was stolen, and just fell in.” - Sapa-AP

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