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Episode 17 - The Final Days and Return of Napoleon

28 min · 5 de may de 2026
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On May 5, 1821, 205 years ago, at 5:49 pm on the remote island of Saint Helene, Napoleon Bonaparte took his last breath at the young age of 51.  Between 1814 and his final day in 1821, Napoleon was exiled twice. Toss in Waterloo in the middle, and his last years didn't really play out as he had hoped.  In this episode, we take a closer look at his final months, battling cancer and ending in his grand return to Paris and his final resting place at Les Invalides.  For more info and photos, check ClaudineHemingway.com Coming to Paris? Book a walking tour or let me customize your time in Paris.  ClaudineHemingway.com [http://www.claudinehemingway.com/] IG @claudinebleublonderouge [https://www.instagram.com/direct/inbox/general/] FB @bleublonderouge  [https://www.facebook.com/BleuBlondeRouge] And find my live from Paris videos and more at my YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJdy-4ozqYsghE7DdeWe_dg] channel ClaudineBleuBlondeRouge Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2557975/support]

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