Elba
:For other places with the same name, see Elba (disambig).
History
Following the Treaty of Fontainebleau, French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled to Elba when overthrown (the first time), inspiring the famous palindrome: "Able was I ere I saw Elba." Napoleon stayed on Elba for 9 months and 21 days, being given the title "Emperor." Although he was nominally sovereign of Elba, the island was watched (more or less) by British naval patrols. During these months, partly to pass the time and partly out of a genuine concern for the well-being of the people, he carried out a series of economic and social reforms to improve the quality of life on Elba. Napoleon eventually escaped Elba and returned to France on February 26 for a Hundred Days before being exiled again this time to the South Atlantic island of Saint Helena, where he died. French troops landed on the island on June 17 1944.
Related Topics:
Treaty of Fontainebleau - French - Napoleon Bonaparte - Palindrome - February 26 - Hundred Days - South Atlantic - Saint Helena - June 17 - 1944
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More recently, the island has become famed for its wine.
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Apneist Jacques Mayol committed suicide here on December 22, 2001.
Related Topics:
Apneist - Jacques Mayol - December 22 - 2001
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