He was exiled to St. Helena which was quite different from doing hard time in a prison. Because he had broken his parole at Elba he was considered a flight risk and he was provided less freedom of movement then he had been granted on Elba. He still had his retinue and servants and free run at the Estate of Longwood House.
The British had a sense of fair play and decency that is sometimes difficult for most mortals to comprehend. It simply wouldn't have been cricket.
He was planning an invasion of Great Britain.
False, the English led by the Duke Of Wellington imprisoned Napoleon shortly after the Waterloo, then he was exiled to Saint Helena where he remained till he died of stomach cancer on May 5th 1821 at age 51.
He was not killed by a King, he died on the island of St.Helena (where he had been exiled), of stomach cancer.
Napoleon was born on August 15, 1769
St Helena island
Napoleon was imprisoned on islands because it was thought that it would be harder for him to escape from an island.
Napoleon was imprisoned and then exiled to the island of Saint Helena in the Atlantic Ocean, 2,000 km from any major landmass. The poisoning stories only emerged well after his death. His (French) physician did and autopsy when he died and documented that he had died of stomach cancer.
Napoleon wasn't executed. He was captured by the British and imprisoned on the Isle of Elba, where he died of natural causes.
roben island
Corsica
Corsica
The Prussian army defeated his forces
This island is called Corsica. It is a French-owned island in the Mediterranean Sea.
Multiple people imprisoned Odysseus.Polyphemos, the cyclops imprisoned Odysseus and his men in his cave.Zeus, temporarily imprisons Odysseus and his crew on the island of Thrinacia, home of the golden cattle of Helios, by not providing fair winds.Calypso, on her island.
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.
The Elba Island.