Island on which Napoleon was exiled NYT Crossword Clue
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Updated Sep 10, 2024
Island on which Napoleon was exiled NYT Crossword Clue
Let’s find the answers to Island on which Napoleon was exiled NYT for the September 10, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle.
Hints
- Answer Contains 4 letters
- Start with E and end with A.
- Possible solutions are EKKA,EPHA,ELBA.
Answer
The answer to the Island on which Napoleon was exiled NYT crossword clue is "ELBA."
The crossword clue "Island on which Napoleon was exiled" with the answer "ELBA" refers to a small island located in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Italy. Napoleon Bonaparte, the French military leader and emperor, was exiled to Elba in 1814 after his forced abdication following the disastrous campaign in Russia and the defeat by the Sixth Coalition.
Elba was chosen for its isolation, yet proximity to France and Italy, allowing him some semblance of power and autonomy. During his exile, Napoleon was given sovereignty over the island, where he attempted to reform its administration and infrastructure.
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