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  1. St. Helena. of Napoleon I. On October 15, 1815, Napoleon disembarked in St. Helena with those followers who were voluntarily accompanying him into exile: General Henri-Gratien Bertrand, grand marshal of the palace, and his wife; the comte Charles de Montholon, aide-de-camp, and his wife; General Gaspard Gourgaud; Emmanuel Las Cases, the former ...

  2. 19 de feb. de 2020 · February 20, 2020. •15 min read. “St. Helena. Small Island.” In 1785, when Napoleon Bonaparte was still a student, he scribbled these words on the last page of his geography book. And oh, the...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Saint_HelenaSaint Helena - Wikipedia

    In 1815, the British government selected Saint Helena as the place of exile for Napoleon Bonaparte, after the Battle of Waterloo, his second abdication (on 22 June 1815) and his final surrender, to Captain Frederick Maitland, on HMS Bellerophon (15 July 1815). He was taken to the island in October 1815.

  4. 3 de may. de 2024 · Napoleón Bonaparte y su séquito a bordo del Belerophon, que trasladó al emperador al exilio en Santa Elena. El único problema para el rápido restablecimiento del orden político era la persona del Emperador. ¿Qué hacer con él?

  5. Napoleon’s Exile on St Helena. Imagine Napoleon’s dismay when he realised he was not being banished to America as he anticipated, but to the remote island of St Helena in the mid-Atlantic instead! This is the story of the French emperor’s final exile… Lara Jacobs. 6 min read.

  6. Napoleon on St Helena: how exile became the French emperor's last battle. He’d already escaped one island internment, but Napoleon’s banishment to St Helena in 1815 was permanent. All at sea in the Atlantic, the fallen French ruler’s final years were a battle of a different kind, writes historian Julian Humphrys.