NO. Napoleon was buried on the island of Saint Helena, the site of his second exile, in the Valley of the Willows in 1821. However, 1840, King Louis Philippe I obtained permission from the British to return Napoleon's remains to France. On 15 December 1840, Napoleon's body was brought to Les Invalides, its current resting place in Paris, by a state procession.
He was exiled to Elba in 1814 only; that is the only interaction he had with the island.
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NO. Napoleon was born in Ajaccio, Corsica. He was exiled to Elba in 1814; that is the only interaction he had with the island.
After Napoleon was sent in exile to Elba, France was ruled by king Louis VIII.
He escaped from Elba and returned to France where he returned to power.
The Sixth Coalition.
Isle of Elba