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  1. Sep 17, 2023 · AllThatsInteresting.com, September 17, 2023, https://allthatsinteresting.com/how-did-napoleon-die. Accessed May 26, 2024. Though official reports say that Napoleon Bonaparte died in Longwood, Saint Helena on May 5, 1821 due to stomach cancer, others believe he was poisoned.

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  2. Napoleon Bonaparte died at 5.49pm on 5 May 1821, at Longwood on the island of Saint Helena. An autopsy was carried out on 6 May; a preliminary cast for a death mask was taken on 7 May; and on 9 May the Emperor was buried, in the presence of French and English witnesses.

  3. The "Poisoning" of Napoleon: an update. The story of Napoleon's fatal illness has fascinated and divided historians, medical experts and even lay observers, for the best part of two centuries. It has always been a great temptation for the French to blame the British for the emperor's death, be it through a deliberate plot on the part of Hudson ...

  4. May 19, 2023 · How Did Napoleon Die: Stomach Cancer, Poison, or Something Else? Thomas Gregory | European History , French Revolution | January 23, 2024 Napoleon died of stomach cancer, but there were still many conspiracy theories and controversies surrounding the handling of his body after his death.

  5. As agitation for his restoration in France, and support for his possible claims in Italy, reached their zenith in the early 1830s, his health was in serious decline. On July 22, 1832, Napoleon II died, presumably from tuberculosis at Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna .

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  7. Nov 1, 2010 · CSI: chemical scientists investigate. Source: Morphart Creation/Shutterstock. 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.

  8. It is likely that the immediate cause of the Emperor's death was torsades de pointes, brought on by chronic exposure to arsenic and a medication error. Go to: INTRODUCTION. Those with an opinion about the cause of Napoleon's death rely largely on the results of hair testing.

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