Napoleon was shipped to the island of St Helena and he was kept uner strict observation, as he was not allowed to do any exercise or ride horses, as we must remember , he and his bonapartist supporters rescued him from the first place the Isle of Elba where he was a prisoner.
heaven knows, he tried. He even got close, on an English ship at anchopr off the coast, waiting to see if his request to come to England after Waterloo was granted. But it wasn't, and he was shipped straight off to St. Helena.
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At Longwood House while in exile on St. Helenea Island in the southern Atlantic on 5 May 1821.
Napoleon Bonaparte died May 5th, 1821 on his island St. Helena here he'd been banished from polite society after becoming the latest, but hardly the last, little man attempting to prove his worth on the world and historians believed his quick timed death was from a blater infection for several years
On St Helena Island in the South Atlantic.
Napolean Bonaparte did not escape from St. Helena. He died on the Island in 1821 and his body was returned to France in 1840.
Napoleon I (Bonaparte) died at Longwood, St. Helena on May 5, 1821.
Napoleon Bonaparte.
1815
St Helena island
By mt Helena I assume you mean St. Helena, the island off the coast of Africa. Napoleon Bonaparte died at St. Helena.
Napoleon Bonaparte.
He was sent into exile at St. Helena in the South Pacific.
He was defeated at Waterloo and was exiled to St. Helena.
He spent his final years in exile on St. Helena in the remote South Atlantic.
From October of 1815 until his death there on 5 May 1821.