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Yes, Napoleon Bonaparte lived on the island of Elba after his abdication in 1814. He was exiled there as part of the Treaty of Fontainebleau and spent about ten months on the island, where he was allowed to maintain a small army and govern the territory. In March 1815, he escaped from Elba and returned to France, leading to the Hundred Days campaign before his final defeat at Waterloo.

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