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No. After the Battle of the Nations (Leipzig 1814) he was exiled to ELBA, a small island off the coast of Italy. He was sent to St. Helena after his return to France, the 100 days and Waterloo.

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What occurred first Napoleon's Hundred Days or Napoleon's exile to St. Helena?

He had his 100 days, met his Waterloo and was then exiled to St. Helena.


Where was Napoleon exilled?

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.


What islands were Napoleon Bonaparte exiled to?

He was first exiled to the Island of Elba in the Mediterranean Sea, but after returning to Europe, he was then exiled to the island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic.


Who was exiled to Elba and then to St. Helena?

Napoleon Bonaparte.


What year did Napoleon Bonaparte get exiled to St Helena?

1815


What two islands was Napoleon exiled to?

Elba and St. Helena.


Napoleon was exiled to St. Helena after which battle?

The Battle of Waterloo.


What isle was Napoleon exiled to?

St. Helena in the South Atlantic.


What islands was Napoleon Bonaparte banished to?

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.


What happened to napoleon after his surrender?

He was banished to St. Helena, a remote island in the South Atlantic.


Where was Napoleon exiled to the second time?

he was exiled to the island of saint. Helena in the Atlantic ocean.


Where was Napoleon exiled after losing in 1815?

He was exiled on St. Helena Island in the remote South Atlantic.