In 1814.
1815
Napoleon Bonaparte, perhaps one of the most well-known historical figures was born on the island of Corsica in 1769, which at the time belonged to France. He spent his earlier years as a soldier, and later commander of the French army, where he spent time in campaigns all over Europe. After becoming emperor of France in 1799, he lived there for a time before setting out on campaign, where he traveled to such places as Egypt and Russia. Once he was defeated in 1813 at Leipzig he was exiled to the island of Elba in the Mediterranean. He escaped after a year of confinement and returned to France, but was then defeated in 1815 at the battle of Waterloo and exiled to the island of Saint Helena in the south Atlantic for the last six years of his life.
Napoleon was born in Corsica one year after it was acquired by France, so he was French.
1815 (June 18)
On Elba, Napoleon held the title of "Emperor of Elba." After his abdication in 1814, he was granted sovereignty over the island as part of the Treaty of Fontainebleau. He ruled Elba with a degree of autonomy, implementing various reforms and maintaining a small army, but his reign lasted just under a year before he escaped back to France.
He became the First Consul in 1799.
5 May 1821
the canned food is invented in 1804 by Napoleon Di Bonaparte.
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE became the First Emperor of France in 1800.
Until 1796 Napoleon signed letters, orders and documents with his Italian surname: "di Buonaparte". Starting from that year he adopted the gallicized version of it : "Bonaparte" omitting also the noble particle "di".
He was a part of a coup against the Directory on November 9, 1799.
From 10 December 1815 until his death on 5 May 1821 he was exiled at Longwood House about 4 miles from Jamestown on St. Helena.