Elbe - Located just off the western coast of Italy near the town of Piombino(where the name for chemical element Lead comes from), situated mid-way between Rome and Pisa. Custermen
Both were soldiers and both died in exile.
No. They lived in two different centuries.
No, he was Italian and he lived and worked there :)
During the High Renaissance. He lived from 1475-1564
He lived 1452 - 1519. In the Italian High Renaissance.
That was Elba.
He was from a minor noble family of Italian descent that lived on the island of Corsica when it was transferred from Italian to French control..
Fourteen year old Elizabeth Lucia (Betsy) Balcombe who lived next door to Longwood House where Napoleon was in exile became the family translator.
Victor Hugo wrote "On Your Own" on the island of Guernsey, where he lived in exile following his political exile from France.
No, he lived on for 6 lonely years in exile on St Helena. Having fled the battle it became apparrent his army was in ruins. one escape from exile would be enough.
It was not Napoleon Bonaparte that lived in England, although he did live on the Island of St. Helena which belonged to the United Kingdom.
Quite well, he lived at Longwood House a choice estate with his servants and retinue.
His real birth name was Napoleone Buonaparte, a real authentic Italian name. He was born to Italian parents and lived in Corsica, but just before he was born, Corsica was annexed by France. To make his name more French sounding, he changed it to Napoleon Bonaparte.
The Shah of Iran lived in exile in Texas for many years.
Josephine de Beauharnais. She was born on the island in 1763 and went on to marry Napoleon I and become Empress of France. Josephine lived on the island with her family until 1799.
Both were soldiers and both died in exile.
No one can think of Napoleon or the times he lived in as boring.