Napoleon Bonaparte, first emperor of France and monumental personality of European history, died in disgrace. On October 15, 1815, less than six months after his defeat at Waterloo, the British Navy ferried Napoleon and a small entourage to St. Helena, a bleak, rocky island in the cold South Atlantic. Neither his wife, Marie-Louise of Austria, nor his son, Napoleon II, came with him. It was an inauspicious fate for the man who tried to rule France and even the world. But the interesting details about Napoleon didn't stop with his death. Here are the disturbing details found in Napoleon's autopsy report.
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Read full article: https://www.grunge.com/785957/disturbing-details-found-in-napoleons-autopsy-report/
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