Napoleon Bonaparte: Genius, Tyrant, or Both? — Fexingo History
After Waterloo, Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled to Saint Helena, a remote island in the South Atlantic. But his final years were more than a lonely fade-out: they were a stage for memory, myth-making, and a strange daily reality. This episode follows Napoleon's last household — his companions Las Cases, Montholon, and Bertrand — as they navigated boredom, British surveillance, and a climate that slowly killed him. We look at Longwood House, the governor Sir Hudson Lowe's pettiness, and the cult of personality Napoleon cultivated even in defeat. From the writing of the Mémorial de Sainte-Hélène to the autopsy that hinted at arsenic, we explore how exile became the forge of the Napoleonic legend. A story of power, decline, and the stories we tell ourselves. #Napoleon #SaintHelena #Exile #LongwoodHouse #HudsonLowe #LasCases #MemorialDeSainteHelene #Waterloo #BritishEmpire #NapoleonicWars #Autopsy #Arsenic #Mythmaking #Emperor #History #FexingoHistory #19thCentury #EuropeanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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