Visual Timeline: Hundred Days

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1810 CE 1820 CE  
 
 
1814 CE: Napoleon leaves Fontainebleau for his exile on the island of Elba.
 
 
1814 CE - 1815 CE: Duration of Napoleon's first exile on Elba.
 
1814 CE: The Congress of Vienna is convened.
 
1815 CE: Napoleon lands in southern France with his staff and 1,000 soldiers.
 
1815 CE: Napoleon enters Grenoble.
 
 
1815 CE: The great powers of Europe declare Napoleon an outlaw; the War of the Seventh Coalition begins.
 
 
1815 CE: Napoleon enters Paris and begins his second reign; the official start of the Hundred Days period.
 
1815 CE: The Battle of Waterloo is fought in Belgium; Napoleon is decisively defeated by the forces of Wellington and Blücher.
 
1815 CE: Napoleon abdicates his imperial throne for the second time.
 
 
1815 CE: King Louis XVIII is restored to the French throne; end of both the Hundred Days period and the Napoleonic Era.
 
 
1815 CE: At Rochefort, Napoleon surrenders to British Captain Frederick Maitland of the HMS Bellerophon.
 
 
1815 CE - 1821 CE: Duration of Napoleon's second and final exile on the island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic.
 
1815 CE: Michel Ney, marshal of the French Empire, is executed by firing squad for treason.
 
 
1821 CE: Death of Napoleon Bonaparte on the island of St. Helena, aged 51.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1810 CE 1820 CE