He was just really fricken fast because he really wanted to be in the Olympics when he was a little bebe, and so one day he ran straight through his cell door and sprinted around the island a couple times until he built up enough courage to run straight off the edge of the island into the ocean. He then became friends with the all the underwater dwellers and got married to one of them, had three merkids, and eventually swam back to France only to be shot in the face several times right in front of his merwife and merkids. So his merkids summoned the underwater sea dwellers to come and kick the balls out of the french and take over France. And to this day France is controlled by Napoleons merkids.
He escaped from Elba and returned to France where he returned to power.
When Napoleon escaped from Elba Island the French King Louis XVIII fled from France. In fact the French king left Paris the same day that Napoleon arrived there.
Napoleon was banished to Elba, a tiny island off the coast of Italy. He broke his parole, escaped from Elba, and returned to France, before he was defeated at Waterloo and exiled to St. Helena, in the remote South Atlantic.
On Elba, Napoleon held the title of "Emperor of Elba." After his abdication in 1814, he was granted sovereignty over the island as part of the Treaty of Fontainebleau. He ruled Elba with a degree of autonomy, implementing various reforms and maintaining a small army, but his reign lasted just under a year before he escaped back to France.
Elba is a small island in the Mediterranean Sea that is notable for its connection to Napoleon Bonaparte during and after the French Revolution. In 1814, following his abdication, Napoleon was exiled to Elba, where he was given sovereignty over the island. He escaped in 1815, returning to France and briefly regaining power during the Hundred Days before his final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo. Elba symbolizes both Napoleon's fall from power and his enduring legacy in French history.
He escaped from Elba and returned to France where he returned to power.
When Napoleon escaped from Elba Island the French King Louis XVIII fled from France. In fact the French king left Paris the same day that Napoleon arrived there.
Napoleon was banished to Elba, a tiny island off the coast of Italy. He broke his parole, escaped from Elba, and returned to France, before he was defeated at Waterloo and exiled to St. Helena, in the remote South Atlantic.
He escaped from exile in Elba and took over.
He broke his parole and escaped from Elba for what was called "The 100 Days".
Since he had escaped from Elba he was sent to the smaller St. Helena in the South Atlantic.
He escaped from Elba but never from St. Helena. He died there in exile in 1821.
It was disconcerting for many Nations, but the Congress of Vienna continued their deliberation regarding the postwar realignment of Europe after declaring Napoleon an Outlaw.
He was exiled to the Island of Elba, but then escaped, was defeated at Waterloo in Belgium, and then was exiled to St. Helena.
The time that Napoleon escaped from his first exile from the Mediterranean island of Elba until his final defeat at Waterloo in 1815.
Napoleon was exiled to two islands. First, in 1814, he was banned to Elba, an island right in front of the coast of Italy. Then, in 1815 after a short return to power, he was exiled to St Helena, an island near South Africa. Napoleon was banished to St. Helana in the South Atlantic.
By ship, with his trained army from Elba.