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1840

Napoleon's Return From St. Helena

1840

Louis-Philippe, hoping to borrow glory, had Napoleon's remains dug up on St. Helena and brought back to Paris in a frigate. Hundreds of thousands lined the route down the Champs-Elysees in freezing December to watch the cortege pass. The bones were laid to rest beneath the dome of Les Invalides, where they remain.