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    Napoleon at St Helena is a 2-deck patience or solitaire card game for one player. It is quite difficult to win, and luck-of-the-draw is a significant...
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  • Napoleon at St. Helena may refer to: Napoleon at Saint Helena a 1929 German film directed by Lupu Pick Napoleon at St Helena, a card game for one player...
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  • Napoleon at Saint Helena (German: Napoleon auf Sankt Helena) is a 1929 German silent historical film directed by Lupu Pick and starring Werner Krauss...
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    Briars is the small pavilion in which Napoleon Bonaparte stayed for the first few weeks of his exile on Saint Helena in late 1815 before being moved to Longwood...
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    method of reaching Saint Helena was a 6-day journey by sea on the RMS St Helena. Saint Helena is known for being the site of Napoleon's second exile, following...
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    Gilbert and Frances Partridge – Napoleon’s St. Helena. Masson, Frederic and Louis B. Frewer – Napoleon at St. Helena, 1815-1821. Munch, Peter A. – Crisis...
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    Longwood House (category Palaces and residences of Napoleon)
    mansion in St. Helena and the final residence of Napoleon Bonaparte, the former Emperor of the French, during his exile on the island of Saint Helena, from...
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    of the exhibition "Napoleon at St. Helenaat the Conquest of memory". Edition Gallimard, 2016 In napoleon’s footsteps on St. Helena, the places of exile...
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    to 1945 and to a Scandinavian game called Napoleon in St. Helena (not the solitaire game Napoleon at St Helena, also known as Forty Thieves). Paul Alfille...
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    family under their progenitor or best known variant e.g. Klondike or Napoleon at St Helena By starting information (closed, open, or half-open) and mechanism...
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  • 1900s (as Le Carré Napoleon), it is an easy variation of Napoleon at St Helena (aka Forty Thieves). It is not determined if Napoleon actually played this...
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  • St. Helena (also known as Napoleon's Favourite or Washington's Favorite) is a patience or card solitaire game using two decks of playing cards shuffled...
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    pápa magyar megmentői". "Napoleon I (Bonaparte)". Catholic Encyclopedia. Abbott, John S. C. (1871). Napoleon at St. Helena. New York City: Harper & Brothers...
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    Napoleonic Wars. He chose to go into exile on Saint Helena with the ex-emperor after Napoleon's second abdication. Montholon was born in Paris and was...
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  • game Napoleon at St Helena, a two-deck patience or solitaire Napoleon, a single-deck patience or solitaire more commonly known as Freecell Napoleon's Square...
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    distinctive Georgian flavour. The city briefly hosted Napoleon in 1815 during his exile on St. Helena and later served as a base for the Royal Navy's efforts...
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    MeteoGroup St. Helena WMO Gazetteer – p. 7. MONUMENTS IN FRANCE – page 338 Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine "History and Heritage - St Helena". Saint...
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    commonly known Napoleon at St Helena (sometimes known in America as Forty Thieves), and is named after Josephine de Beauharnais, Napoleon's first wife.[citation...
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    Balcombe Abell (1802 − 29 June 1871) was a friend of Napoleon Bonaparte during his exile at Saint Helena. She was also an author and a landowner in New South...
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    possessions and colonies "The French Domains of St Helena - organisation and practical information". Fondation Napoleon. Retrieved 26 December 2022. Official website...
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  • card games that includes Busy Aces, which is derived in turn from Napoleon at St Helena (aka Forty Thieves). The game is first recorded by Professor Hoffmann...
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  • by Unilever Streets (solitaire), a variant of the solitaire game Napoleon at St Helena Tai Streets (born 1977), American football player Will Streets (1886–1916)...
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    Military Household of emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, whom he followed in both the exiles to Elba and Saint-Helena. Bertrand was born at Châteauroux, in the province...
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  • and Black can also be known under that name. It is a part of the Napoleon at St Helena family of patiences and solitaires. The earliest account is given...
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    Napoleon's tomb (French: tombeau de Napoléon) is the monument erected at Les Invalides in Paris to keep the remains of Napoleon following their repatriation...
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    after Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, and continued it until his expulsion from St. Helena on orders of the island's governor, Hudson Lowe, at the end...
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    they did not like to say so." Baron Gaspard Gourgaud, Talks of Napoleon at St. Helena with General Baron Gourgaud (1904), page 274. Satish, Kapoor (1970–1980)...
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    Hudson Lowe (category Governors of Saint Helena)
    responsible for conveying Napoleon to St. Helena, and was in charge of him pending the arrival of a new Governor. Napoleon and Governor Lowe had a stormy...
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    Valley of the Tomb (category History of Saint Helena)
    (French: Vallée du Tombeau) is the site of Napoleon's tomb, on the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena in the south Atlantic Ocean, where he was...
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    Charles Tristan, Marquis De (1847). History of the Captivity of Napoleon at St. Helena. H. Colburn. p. 163.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)...
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