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  1. Historiker: „Napoleon wurde vergiftet“. Heute vor 200 Jahren starb Napoleon in der Verbannung auf St. Helena. Als Todesursache wird zumeist Magenkrebs angegeben. Aber der Historiker und Napoleon-Experte Thomas Schuler ist sich sicher: Der Kaiser der Franzosen wurde mit Arsen vergiftet. Auch eine Idee vom Täter hat Schuler. Kristian Teetz.

  2. Dates of Life 1782 - 1853 Place of birth Paris Place of death Paris Occupation Brigadegeneral Authority Data GND: 119366142 | OGND | VIAF: 24698710 Alternate Names. Montholon, Charles-Tristan de

  3. General Charles-Tristan de Montholon. By Nathan D. Jensen. Born: July 21, 1783. Place of Birth: Paris, Paris, France. Died: August 20, 1853. Place of Death: Paris, France. Pronunciation: Descended from a family of magistrates and the son of a colonel of dragoons, Charles-Tristan de Montholon's military career is somewhat shrouded in controversy.

  4. 1. Okt. 2019 · Montholon probably fathered her two other sons while she was married to Roger, as she gave each the names "Charles", "Tristan", and "de Montholon-Sémonville". Their daughter, Hélène, born on Saint Helena in 1816, may have been fathered by Napoleon. He fathered another son, Charles Jean Tristan (1843 - 1899) by his mistress, Catherine O'Hara ...

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  6. Autographed Letter. $175.50- Product is currently out of stock. Charles Tristan, Marquis de Montholon (1782 - 21 August 1853), French General, authentic, autographed annotated letter (ALS). This one page letter measures approximately 4" x 7" in size and is undated. The letter is attached to a slightly larger piece of paper.

  7. CHARLES TRISTAN MONTHOLON, MARQUIS DE (1782-1853), was born at Paris. He was trained for a military career, and in his tenth year shared in the expedition of Admiral Truguet to the coast of Sardinia. Entering the army in 1798, he rose with rapidity and avowed himself, when