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It wasn't a surrender as much as a formal demand for political asylum that Napoleon made to Captain Frederick Maitland of the HMS Bellerophon on 15 July 1815. In any case he was accomodated at Longwood House on St. Helena in the South Atlantic until his death in 1821.

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