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He was placed under house arrest in 1794 because his association with the Robespierres. He was exiled to Elba which was a far cry from doing hard time. His exile on St. Helena was more restrictive since he was a known flight risk, but he still had his retinue and servants.

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Napoleon was exiled once to Elba in 1814, but he escaped and returned to France (100 days campaign) but after Waterloo he was again exiled to Saint Helena

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The Island of Elba and the Island of St. Helena.

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After the execution of Robespierre in July of 1794 he was arrested and held under house arrest for a brief period simply because he had been associated with the brothers Robespierre in 1793.

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