Battle of Waterloo
He was exiled to St Helena.
He was exiled to St Helena.
The Battle of Waterloo.
He survived the defeat and abdicated and he was not captured. A month after Waterloo he demanded Asylum from the British.and was exiled to St. Helena, where he died in 1821.
No battle ended his reign. He was exiled to St. Helena and died
No. After the Battle of the Nations (Leipzig 1814) he was exiled to ELBA, a small island off the coast of Italy. He was sent to St. Helena after his return to France, the 100 days and Waterloo.
Napoleon was exiled to the island of Elba, but he somehow managed to escape. Later he was exiled to the remote island of St. Helena where he died of cancer.
Napoleon was not executed because the British government, who had custody of him, did not want to make him a martyr or provoke sympathy for him. Instead, he was exiled to the remote island of Saint Helena where he lived out the rest of his days in confinement.
he was exiled to the island of saint. Helena in the Atlantic ocean.
He was banished to St. Helena, a remote island in the South Atlantic.
He was exiled to St. Helena by the Seventh Coalition after the Battle of Waterloo.
twice. In 1814, after the Battle of the Nations and the Campaign of France, he abdicated and was made Emperor of Elba, a small island off the coast of Italy. This was a mistake, because in 1815 he returned to France and had to be hammered again at Waterloo. After that he was exiled to st. helena, a small dot in the middle of the Atlantic, where he died in 1821.