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    • Elba | Italy, Map, History, & Facts | Britannica
      • The island was recognized as an independent principality with Napoleon as its ruler until February 26, 1815, on which day he returned to France for the Hundred Days. Thereafter Elba was restored to Tuscany, with which it passed to unified Italy in 1860.
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  2. Latin: Ilva. Elba, Italy: Mount Capanne. Mount Capanne, Elba, Italy. Elba, island off the west coast of Italy, in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Elba has an area of 86 square miles (223 square km) and is the largest island of the Tuscan Archipelago. It is famous as Napoleon’s place of exile in 1814–15. Administratively Elba is part of Tuscany regione, Italy.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ElbaElba - Wikipedia

    Early history The island was originally inhabited by Ligures Ilvates and was called Ilva (Ἰλούα). It was well known from very ancient times for its iron resources and valued mines.

  4. The history of this island, however, isn't limited to the mere ten months of the French Emperor's stay, but starts much further back in time: it starts in the Middle and Upper Paleolith; there is proof of this in the Archaeology Museum in Marciana, along with evidence from Saint Giuseppe's eneolithic burial and from the subapennine villages on ...

  5. The history of Elba from the Etruscans to the Romans. The history of Elba there are various theories and legends on the birth and age of the Island of Elba, we can say that various findings testify to life on the Island of Elba already in the Stone Age. AETHALIA (flame), was the famous name by which Elba was known in the ancient world: the ...

  6. www.visitelba.com › discover-elba › elba-and-its-historyElba and its history - Visit Elba

    The history of Elba: from the Bronze Age to Napoleon It is difficult to find a piece of land in the middle of the sea with such a rich and tormented history as Elba. The first mention of the island of Elba dates back to a remote age in which history and legend are inextricably entwined.

  7. History [edit] The island was first inhabited by Ligures Ilvates. The island was then settled by the Etruscans, who started mining iron at Elba, and later (after 480 BC) by the Romans, who christened the island with the name of Ilva.

  8. www.worldatlas.com › islands › elba-italyElba, Italy - WorldAtlas

    Mar 2, 2021 · The island passed through several hands over the next few centuries and was ultimately captured in 1596 by Spain. In 1801, the island was handed over to the Italian Kingdom of Etruria. However, in the following year, the island was transferred to France.

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