He had his 100 days, met his Waterloo and was then exiled to St. Helena.
Hundred Days - it ended in his defeat at Waterloo and final exile and death on St Helena Island.
St Helena
After the Battle of Waterloo and his final abdication, he surrendered to the Great Britain, which sent him to the St. Helena's Island, where he was held as a prisoners in a perpetual exile.
His first exile was to the Island of Elba. When he returned for the hundred days, ending at Waterloo, he was exiled to St Helena. He dies there in 1821.
He was defeated at Waterloo and sent into exile at St. Helena,
Hundred Days - it ended in his defeat at Waterloo and final exile and death on St Helena Island.
St Helena
After the Battle of Waterloo and his final abdication, he surrendered to the Great Britain, which sent him to the St. Helena's Island, where he was held as a prisoners in a perpetual exile.
His first exile was to the Island of Elba. When he returned for the hundred days, ending at Waterloo, he was exiled to St Helena. He dies there in 1821.
Saint Helena
With his exile to St. Helena.
The Island of Elba in the mediterranean. It is not far from the coast, unlike his second Exile to St Helena. He dies on St Helena in 1821.
He escaped from Elba but never from St. Helena. He died there in exile in 1821.
The 15th of July 1815
On 5 May 1821.
It resulted in the abdication of Napoleon and his exile to St. Helena.
St. Helena in the South Atlantic.