Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
Thing is, if I were a History Teacher, I'd be forced to deduct marks for the answer to Q1 ... since Napoleon DIDN'T die in battle ... he died of cancer while in exile on the island of St Helena.
You're correct Arthur, go to the top of the class
( It was found at autopsy that the cause of death was bleeding into an advanced stomach cancer, so " natural causes ", not arsenic poisoning as once suspected, but not helped by his diet of preserved and salted food with few fresh fruits and vegetables .)