Napoleon Bonaparte Born: 15-Aug-1769 Birthplace: Ajaccio, Corsica Died: 5-May-1821 Location of death: St. Helena Cause of death: Cancer - Stomach Remains: Buried, Les Invalides, Paris, France
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Head of State Nationality: France Executive summary: Emperor of France Father: Carlo Buonaparte (attorney) Mother: Marie-Letizia Ramolino Bonaparte Wife: Josephine (m. 9-Mar-1796, div. 1809) Wife: Marie Louise (m. 2-Apr-1810) Mistress: Marie Walewska (Countess, d. 1817) Son: Napoleon II (Emperor of the French, b. 1811, d. 1832) Brother: Joseph Bonaparte (King of Naples and Spain, b. 1768, d. 1844) Brother: Lucien Bonaparte (Prince of Canino, b. 1775, d. 1840) Sister: Elisa Bonaparte (Grand Duchess of Tuscany, b. 1777, d. 1820) Brother: Louis Bonaparte (King of Holland, b. 1778, d. 1846) Sister: Pauline Borghese (Princess of Guastalla, b. 1780, d. 1825) Sister: Caroline Bonaparte (Queen of Naples, b. 1782, d. 1839) Brother: Roland Jérôme Bonaparte (King of Westphalia, b. 1784, d. 1860)
University: Royal Military Academy (1779-84) University: École Militaire (1784-85)
Emperor of France (1815) King of Italy (1805-14) Emperor of France (1804-14) Freemasonry 1798 Treason Horse Shot from Under twenty Papal Inquisition Ancona, Italy (10-Feb-1797), suppressed Spanish Inquisition suppressed Assassination Attempt 24-Dec-1801 Excommunicated by Pope Pius VII (10-Jun-1809) Abdication 4-Apr-1814 Surrendered to Enemy Treaty of Fontainebleu (13-Apr-1814) Exiled to Elba (30-May-1814 to 26-Feb-1815) Abdication 22-Jun-1815 Surrendered to Enemy 15-Jul-1815 Exiled to St. Helena (1815-21) Autopsy Exhumed 1825, 1840 Risk Factors: Hemorrhoids
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