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What Napoléon I died from Napoléon was poisoned to death. There are four evidences for this. The first is his symptoms during the five years he was ill. The least interrupted description comes
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Bonnier Alandia AB / Reader's Digest AB / Mitchell Press Limited / Napoléon / /

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Europe / /

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Saint Helena / France / United Kingdom / India / /

Event

Person Travel / Person Communication and Meetings / /

Facility

Surgeon's museum / Royal College / /

IndustryTerm

food / metal / chemical interaction / chemical analyses / /

NaturalFeature

Sane Valley / /

Organization

International Napoleonic Society / Royal College / British government / British navy / /

Person

Ali / Jean Baptiste Pierron / Archibald Arnott / Francesco Antommarchi / John Stokoe / Charles Philippe de Capet / Hudson Lowe / Lena Synnerholm / Charles Tristan de Montholon / Charles Louis de Sémonville / Pascal Kintz / Henri Gratien / Albine Hélène / Louis Joseph Marchand / Hélène de Montholon / Louis Philippe / Jean Abram / Franceschi Cipriani / Henri Gratien Bertrand / Barry Edward O'Meara / Bonaparte / Napoléon / Étienne Saint-Dennis / Arthur Wellesley / /

Position

physician / General / contemporary physician / king / crown prince / lieutenant-general / emperor / toxicologist / Governor / nurse / /

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Illustrerad Vetenskap / /

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