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  1. Longwood House's poor living conditions, Napoleon's paranoia-fuelled confinement and the overall lack of exercise meant his health rapidly worsened. The symptoms included vomiting, abdominal pain ...

  2. 1. Nov. 2010 · Napoleon Bonaparte suffered for years with a digestive condition that produced agonising pain leading up to his death in 1821. The cause of death was recorded as stomach cancer. At the time Napoleon was being held by the English on Saint Helena. Foul play was suspected and arsenic named as the poison. Such poisoning was a distinct possibility ...

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · Napoleon I, the ambitious French emperor and military genius, reshaped Europe’s political landscape through his conquests and introduced significant reforms that continue to influence modern society.

  4. Arsenic was present in Napoleon's hair before he arrived on Saint Helena and the findings at necropsy are consistent only with the diagnosis of ulcerating, regionally invasive, gastric carcinoma. The question of whether Napoleon died of, or merely with, ...

  5. Napoleon Bonaparte led many successful campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars. But how did napoleon die? Find out the details here!

  6. The case of Napoleon’s death is also extremely charged, politically speaking, firstly because Napoleon had his own political group and followers, and secondly because his death and the Retour des Cendres were used to various political ends.

  7. We also know for sure that the cause of death was given as stomach cancer following an autopsy by physician Francesco Antommarchi, but rather more mystery surrounds the question of just what had ...