Unusual (but not necessarily fatal) levels of arsenic were found in his body after death. But very high levels were found in the dyes of his wallpaper, in a notoriously damp house, which was normal on St. Helena, a lonely rock in the middle of the Atlantic.
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IF Napoleon was poisoned, the Governor of St. Helena, Sir Hudson Lowe, would have had to have something to do with it. However, he almost certainly wasn't poisoned. He was already a sick man at Waterlo, and died six years later. There was a small amount of arsenic in his body, but then there was a large amount of arsenic in his wallpaper, and the house was very damp.
An overdose of arsenic and mercury. He poisoned himself trying to achieve eternal life and immortality. How ironic is that? It is quite weird!
No, I don't think so. The reason I say this some of his hair still exists and I have seen pictures of it. It looked dark brown. They have tested his hair to see if he was poisoned when he died and it seems he was. Arsenic was found in his hair.
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It is believed that both Napoleon Bonaparte and the 12th president of the United States, Zachary Taylor, were poisoned by arsenic.
August 15th 1769.
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Martin Luther because he has a better history than Nepoleon Bonaparte and because he was one of the people to stop slavery... =) Hope that helps you on your journey of history through time, space, or even past From: Kaylee Ann Smith
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He was poisoned with cantarella - a poison derived from arsenic.
Napoleon Bonaparte was born and raised on the island of Corsica ( between France and Italy)at the age of 9 he moved to a military school in Paris where he trained to become an artillery officer.
Phar Lap was a mighty Australian racehorse. He is believed to of been poisoned by excessive amounts of arsenic. many race fans believe that, when Phar Lap travelled to America to compete, the Americans poisoned him, however there is no evidence. Race trainers and grooms used to give racehorses small amounts of arsenic to the horse in their feed to make the coat shine.
nepoleon was 4ft 7in tall.
Nepoleon was put in jail for a military failure.
This phrase or the similar one below are attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte."Let France have good mothers, and she will have good sons."Probably said by Napoleon Bonaparte. (Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers)