On St Helena Island in the South Atlantic.
On St. Helena. Well from what I heard he really didn't that he died in Louisiana. (From Monsieur N.) But, I don't know which to believe. I think he died on St. Helena, but I still believe a little that he didn't.
St. Helena in the South Atlantic.
His final exile was a life term of six years at St. Helenea where he died at the age of 51 in 1821.
His first exile was to the Mediterranean Island of Elba from which he broke his parole, escaped and returned to Europe for what is called The 100 Days. Since he was now deemed a flight risk, and a risk to European peace and tranquility, his second exile is to the remote and secure island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic where his stay was restricted but fitting for a former chief of state.
Napoleon Bonaparte.
By mt Helena I assume you mean St. Helena, the island off the coast of Africa. Napoleon Bonaparte died at St. Helena.
Is it possible you have mixed up a mountain - Mt St Helens with the island in the South Atlantic known as Saint Helena where the French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled and ultimately died on the 5th of May 1821.
Napoléon I (Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French)
One well known person was Napoleon Bonaparte, a former Emperor of France.
Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of France, who was then banished to St. Helena Island, where he died.
Napoleon Bonaparte or Napoleon I. It was his second time in exile; years before, he had been exiled to the island of Elba, which he proceeded to completely restructure before escaping and making his way back to France. He was later exiled again to St. Helena, where he finally died on 5 May 1821.
On St. Helena in the South Atlantic.
No, he died on St. Helena in the South Atlantic where he was exiled in 1821.
St. Helena died of natural causes, old age.
Died in AD 328
On St Helena Island in the South Atlantic.