Napoleon was exiled twice. The first time, Napoleon was exiled to Elba, an island in the Mediterranean from which he broke his parole, escaped and resumed the throne for what is called the 100 days. His second exile had less freedom since he was a known flight risk and the remote island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic was selected. He died on St. Helena six years later. His body was returned to France.
In 1814.
Napoleon Bonaparte.
1815
Napoleon Bonaparte.
The Congress of Vienna.
He was considered to be a threat to the peace and tranquility of Europe.
He was defeated at Waterloo and was exiled to St. Helena.
Napoleon Bonaparte or Napoleon I. It was his second time in exile; years before, he had been exiled to the island of Elba, which he proceeded to completely restructure before escaping and making his way back to France. He was later exiled again to St. Helena, where he finally died on 5 May 1821.
He was first exiled to the Island of Elba in the Mediterranean Sea, but after returning to Europe, he was then exiled to the island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic.
From October of 1815 until his death there on 5 May 1821.
Eventually he was defeated by the Sixth Coalition and was exiled to Elba.
two times Once to Elba & then finally to St Helena.