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20: 138: 303: 112:, and stated afterwards to the emperor that he was conquered by his glory. Not until 1810 did he receive much notice from Napoleon's government, which then made him a chamberlain and created him a count of the empire. After the first abdication of the emperor (April 11, 1814), Las Cases retired to England, but returned to serve Napoleon during the 157:
should today be read with great caution, as the compiler did not hesitate to insert his own thoughts and to colour the expressions of his master. In some cases, he misstated facts and even fabricated documents. Pages corrected in the hand of Napoleon are in the
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and Gourgaud, Las Cases seems to have sought an opportunity to leave the island when he had accumulated sufficient literary material. However that may be, he infringed the British regulations in such a way as to lead to his expulsion by the governor,
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The Peace of Amiens (1802) made provision for an amnesty for émigrés. Renouncing his hereditary title of marquis, Las Cases availed himself of this amnesty to repatriate himself. He returned to France during the
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In 1801, in London and under the pseudonym, A. Lesage, he published in English the original edition of his famous atlas, which immediately proved a great success. Returning to Paris after the
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set sail for St Helena to bring back Napoleon's remains, he was too ill to go, but his son who had shared his captivity was able to go. Las Cases died in 1842 at age 75, in
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The second abdication opened up for Las Cases the most noteworthy part of his career. He withdrew with the ex-emperor and a few other trusty followers to
174: 327: 19: 178: 33:(21 June 1766 – 15 May 1842) was a French atlas-maker and author, famed for an admiring book about Napoleon, 408: 413: 418: 355:(on the atlas) Walter Goffart, "Historical Atlases: The First Three Hundred Years" (Chicago, 2003), pp. 303–314. 198:. Having gained permission to come to Paris after the death of Napoleon, he took up residence there, published the 228: 223: 239: 120: 65:. He entered the navy and took part in various engagements during the years 1781–1782. The outbreak of the 38: 159: 382:
The main Napoleonic contest of the Americas bears the name of the famous memorialist, the international
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and received a guarded reply, the nature of which he afterwards misrepresented.
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History of Wisbech and Neighbourhood during the last fifty years - 1848 - 1898
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Atlas historique, genealogique, chronologique et geographique de A. Lesage
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and thence to Europe, but was not at first allowed by the government of
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Napoleon dictating to Count Las Cases the account of his campaigns
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Las Cases, Emmanuel Augustin Dieudonné Marin Joseph, Marquis
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in 1789 caused him to go into exile. He spent some years in
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Suite au memorial de Ste Hélène, ou observations critiques
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Emmanuel-Augustin-Dieudonné-Joseph, comte de Las Cases
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It is far less trustworthy than the record penned by
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Las Cases and his son accompanied the ex-emperor to
263: 261: 259: 257: 255: 81:. He was one of the few survivors and returned to 395: 108:with other royalists who rallied to the side of 252: 360:On line version of the Lesage Historical Atlas 57:. He was educated at the military schools of 49:He was born at the castle of Las Cases near 186:(November 1816). He was sent first to the 23:Statue of Emmanuel, comte de Las Cases in 279: 136: 18: 336:MĂ©moires de F A. D., comte de Las Cases 396: 16:18th/19th-century French cartographer 313: 267: 13: 77:, participating in the disastrous 44: 14: 440: 384:Count of Las Cases Memorial Prize 366: 301: 280:Gardiner, Frederic John (1898). 194:to enter France. He resided in 273: 1: 294: 373:The Memorial of Saint Helena 240:The Memorial of Saint Helena 160:Wisbech & Fenland Museum 39:The Memorial of Saint Helena 35:Le MĂ©morial de Sainte-HĂ©lène 7: 409:18th-century French writers 217: 10: 445: 414:19th-century French people 229:Château LĂ©oville-Las Cases 224:François Carlo Antommarchi 79:Quiberon expedition (1795) 419:Burials at Passy Cemetery 151:MĂ©morial de Sainte-HĂ©lène 346:(8 vols., London, 1823.) 245: 328:Encyclopædia Britannica 236:, Emperor of the French 343:Memorial de Ste HĂ©lène 142: 27: 140: 22: 286:. Gardiner & Co. 210:, and is buried in 315:Rose, John Holland 143: 28: 404:French marquesses 377:Project Gutenberg 188:Cape of Good Hope 436: 375:(in English) at 338:(Brussels, 1818) 332: 307: 305: 304: 288: 287: 277: 271: 265: 171:Gaspard Gourgaud 125:Captain Maitland 444: 443: 439: 438: 437: 435: 434: 433: 394: 393: 369: 302: 300: 297: 292: 291: 278: 274: 266: 253: 248: 220: 184:Sir Hudson Lowe 90:Peace of Amiens 47: 45:Life and career 17: 12: 11: 5: 442: 432: 431: 426: 421: 416: 411: 406: 392: 391: 380: 368: 367:External links 365: 364: 363: 356: 353: 347: 339: 333: 323:Chisholm, Hugh 296: 293: 290: 289: 272: 250: 249: 247: 244: 243: 242: 237: 231: 226: 219: 216: 212:Passy Cemetery 177:. Disliked by 46: 43: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 441: 430: 427: 425: 422: 420: 417: 415: 412: 410: 407: 405: 402: 401: 399: 390: 387: 386: 381: 378: 374: 371: 370: 362: 361: 357: 354: 351: 348: 345: 344: 340: 337: 334: 330: 329: 324: 320: 316: 311: 310:public domain 299: 298: 285: 284: 276: 269: 264: 262: 260: 258: 256: 251: 241: 238: 235: 232: 230: 227: 225: 222: 221: 215: 213: 209: 205: 201: 197: 193: 189: 185: 180: 176: 172: 167: 165: 161: 156: 152: 148: 139: 135: 133: 132: 126: 122: 117: 115: 111: 107: 101: 99: 95: 91: 86: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 42: 40: 36: 32: 26: 21: 388: 385: 358: 349: 341: 335: 326: 282: 275: 199: 168: 154: 150: 147:Saint Helena 144: 130: 118: 114:Hundred Days 102: 93: 87: 48: 34: 30: 29: 25:Lavaur, Tarn 429:1842 deaths 424:1766 births 192:Louis XVIII 166:, England. 131:Bellerophon 398:Categories 295:References 204:expedition 67:Revolution 317:(1911). " 268:Rose 1911 179:Montholon 121:Rochefort 106:Consulate 98:St Helena 55:Languedoc 234:Napoleon 218:See also 200:MĂ©morial 196:Brussels 155:MĂ©morial 110:Napoleon 100:(1815). 325:(ed.). 312::  175:Journal 173:in his 164:Wisbech 75:England 71:Germany 59:VendĂ´me 321:". In 306:  153:. The 83:London 246:Notes 208:Passy 63:Paris 51:Revel 129:HMS 73:and 61:and 41:"). 162:in 127:of 53:in 400:: 254:^ 214:. 116:. 37:(" 389:. 379:. 270:.

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Lavaur, Tarn
The Memorial of Saint Helena
Revel
Languedoc
VendĂ´me
Paris
Revolution
Germany
England
Quiberon expedition (1795)
London
Peace of Amiens
St Helena
Consulate
Napoleon
Hundred Days
Rochefort
Captain Maitland
HMS Bellerophon

Saint Helena
Wisbech & Fenland Museum
Wisbech
Gaspard Gourgaud
Journal
Montholon
Sir Hudson Lowe
Cape of Good Hope
Louis XVIII

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