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  1. Charles Tristan, Marquis de Montholon (21 July 1783 – 21 August 1853) was a French general during the Napoleonic Wars. He chose to go into exile on Saint Helena with the ex-emperor after Napoleon 's second abdication.

  2. Charles Tristan, marquis de Montholon, né le 21 juillet 1783 à Paris et mort dans la même ville le 20 août 1853, est un général français, compagnon de Napoléon I er sur l’Île de Sainte-Hélène.

  3. After Napoleon’s defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, Charles de Montholon inserted himself in Napoleon’s retinue. He became one of the few officers allowed to accompany the Emperor to St. Helena. Albine and Tristan went with him.

  4. Charles Tristan Montholon, marquis de (shärl trēstäN´ märkē´ də môNtōlôN´), 17831853, French general in the Napoleonic Wars. He accompanied the former emperor, Napoleon I, to St. Helena. Returning to Europe after the emperor's death, he acted as one of the executors of Napoleon's will.

  5. CHARLES TRISTAN MONTHOLON, MARQUIS DE (1782-1853), was born at Paris. He was trained for a military career, and in his tenth year shared in the expedition of Admiral Truguet to the coast of Sardinia.

  6. Charles-Tristan de Montholon (devenu de Montholon-Sémonville par adoption du second mari de sa mère, Charles-Louis Huguet de Sémonville) est né le 21 juillet 1783, fils du marquis Mathieu de Montholon et de son épouse Angélique-Aimée de Rostaing.

  7. 15 de ago. de 2022 · Some claim that the alleged murderer (perhaps by accident) was Charles Tristan, marquis de Montholon, who was Napoleon’s boon companion when they were both on the island of St. Helena. A motive...