country_hick
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No they are not, Napoleon did not die in his last battle, he died after 6 years of imprisonment by the British on the UK's most remote island, 1125Km from the nearest island and much further to land, so remote that until 2 years ago it took a whole week to travel there! They now have an airport, but only 1 flight per week. http://sthelenatourism.com/places_to_visit/The answers here are perfect.
You could swim ashore from Elba with a bit of training!And its probably a trick question, wanting people yo write waterloo as that's all most associate with Napoleon.
Maybe write Elba where i think he was imprisoned the first time, but this wasent sufficient remote.
But yeah i knew he did not die in a battle, but rather in a bed, by reasons that are still debated i think as some think he was poisoned.
#2 i know as that's Independence hall in Philly, and i know that due to the movie National treasure
And Ravi river i have never heard off.
Napoleon's last battle was a battle to live (to stay alive). He lost his last battle with death. How you interpret a question depends on perspective.No they are not, Napoleon did not die in his last battle, he died after 6 years of imprisonment by the British on the UK's most remote island, 1125Km from the nearest island and much further to land, so remote that until 2 years ago it took a whole week to travel there! They now have an airport, but only 1 flight per week. http://sthelenatourism.com/places_to_visit/
He had a pretty important battle after his death, the one that eventually resulted in him returning home to France!Napoleon's last battle was a battle to live (to stay alive). He lost his last battle with death. How you interpret a question depends on perspective.
I consider the body to be a mere container. The essence that makes a man or woman is not contained within the body after death. The spirit of a man or woman leaves the body behind at the moment of death.He had a pretty important battle after his death, the one that eventually resulted in him returning home to France!
Unless of course you don't consider his dead body or the history that goes with it to be him.
Almost every USA president has taken part in battles without moving a muscle themselves, it is others that do the fighting, as was the case in the fight to bring Napoleon back to France. Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Iraq...I consider the body to be a mere container. The essence that makes a man or woman is not contained within the body after death. The spirit of a man or woman leaves the body behind at the moment of death.
When a soda bottle is empty the soda is gone.
When a whiskey bottle is empty the whiskey is gone.
When a body is empty the man or woman is gone.
P.S. You are not in a battle if you do not move even one muscle or take even one breath in that battle.
P.S.S. Others can battle over your body but a dead body is not active in that battle and thus not battling in any sense.
Yep, that's why he's also known as Commander in Chief. Boss of all branches of the military.Almost every USA president has taken part in battles without moving a muscle themselves, it is others that do the fighting, as was the case in the fight to bring Napoleon back to France. Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Iraq...
Almost every USA president has taken part in battles without moving a muscle themselves.
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