Nobody. Napoleon was the first emperor of France. Before (and a few years after) him France was a Monarchy instead of an Empire. Eventually France became a Republic. Although there was a brief Second Empire under Napoleon III. Prior to Napoleon the Carolingian Emperors ruled over what is now France although it was West Francia at the time. Charles I the Great was crowned by the Pope in 800 as Emperor of the West Louis I the Pius was crowned Emperor of the West in 814 Lothair I was Emperor 817-55 (tho Charles II the Bald was King of the West Franks) Louis II the Younger was Emperor 844-875 (jointly with his Father and also King of Italy) Charles II the Bald was Emperor 875-77 Charles III the Fat was Emperor 882-87 (also King of the Franks) On the death of Charles III his Empire colapses and France is ruled by Count Odo of Paris as King and then by Charles III the Simple. The Imperial title being held by Guy of Spoleto (King of Italy) 891-4, Lambert II (King of Italy) 894-8, Arnolf of Carinthia (King of the East Franks) 896-99, and Louis III the Blind (King of Provence) 901-5. There is not another West Frankish or French Emperor until Napoleon. The Carolingian Kings die out in 897 with Loius IV the Lazy of the West Franks, 900 with Zwentibold of Lotharingia, and 911 with Ludwig IV the Child of the East Franks.
On St. Helena in the South Atlantic.
Louis III of France died in 882.
Emperor Friedrich III of Germany died on June 15, 1888 at the age of 56.
Philip III of France died on 1285-10-05.
deserting he let so many of his troops die when he fled from russia to france
Napoleon died on 5 May 1821 while in exile on St Helena. It is generally accepted that he died of stomach cancer, although some historians have suggested arsenic poisoning by his British captors.
There were three rulers of the name Napoleon. Napoleon I, the original French Emperor, was defeated at Waterloo in 1815 and exiled to the isle of St. Helena off the coast of Africa. In 1821 the Emperor's health began to fail, and British doctors were called to the island that May. They could not find the cause of his illness and could only prescribe painkillers. Napoleon died on May 5, 1821. An autopsy found that the cause of death was stomach cancer. Although conspiracy theories said that he could have been killed through arsenic poisoning, modern analysts generally accept the stomach cancer hypothesis. Napoleon II, son of Napoleon I, had a much more straightforward death. He died of tuberculosis at Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna, Austria, on July 22, 1832. Napoleon III, nephew of Napoleon I, died as the result of kidney failure brought on by the distress of an overlarge bladder stone. Although the theory is without proof, it has long been suspected that the Emperor actually died as the result of incompetence on the part of his physician.
Napoleon did not die in any war he was ousted from France after his second military defeat at the Battle of Waterloo and was relegated to spend the rest of his life in isolation on the island of st Helena. He is purported to have died there of a stomach condition, ulcers or cancer.
Officially, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. They were the last real King and Queen of France. After the Napoleonic period (who turned France into an empire), the French monarchy was restored for some time, but only as a constitutional monarchy, meaning there were a King and Queen of France, but only in name. It was purely a title and they had no real reigning power. The last king and queen of that constitutional monarchy were Louis Philippe I and Maria Amalia (Marie Antoinette's niece).
NO. Napoleon died in 1821.
Teddy Napoleon died in 1964.