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the final days of Napoleon as emperor are called 'la bataille de France', then Napoleon did abdicate (the abdication). He managed toescape the Mediterranean island of Elba where he was relagated, and seized back power for a whort period: 'les cent-jours' (the hundred days). The following period is the 'restauration' (when monarchy came back to power)

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