miércoles, 15 de septiembre de 2010

The last days of Napoleon

Napoleon and his followers were exiled by the British to the island of St. Helena in the Atlantic, July 15, 1815, when he wanted to go on a journey to America.
Sick to your stomach during long ago, suffering from a continual heaviness and a pain in the right side, doctors thought it was a liver disease, but he suspected he was attacked in the same condition of his father, a Cirrus or cancer in the pylorus stomach, but never told anyone until he was sufficiently convinced that it was happening.
But recent studies found that the cause of death was a high concentration of arsenic in his body. Giving so that he was poisoned.
In his will he asked to be buried on the banks of the Seine. But buried in the riverbank Santal Helena. Thanks to the government of Louis Philippe, his remains were repatriated on the frigate Belle-Poule, placed in Les Invalides (Paris).

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