The Fallacy of French Emperor Napoléon Bonaparte Being Short, the Reason Bonaparte Was Erroneously Labeled as Short Throughout History, the Height of Bonaparte, the Book Publication Bonaparte Wrote in 1795, the Title of Bonaparte’s Book Publication and the Reason for This, the Age Bonaparte Wrote the Clisson et Eugénie (Clisson and Eugénie) Publication, the Synopsis and Conclusion of Clisson et Eugénie, the Person Who Was the Inspiration for the Clisson et Eugénie Publication, the Reason Bonaparte Virtually Always Carried an Opium Poison Within His Necklace, the Reason This Poison Was Unsuccessful at Killing Bonaparte in 1814, the Result of the Modern Day Analysis of Arsenic Within Bonaparte’s Remains, the Usage of Arsenic Within Europe During the 18th Century and 19th Century, the Usage of Arsenic for Various Medical Diagnoses, the Poison Favored by the Borgia Family During the Renaissance Within Italy, the Name of the La Canterella (the Cantarella) Poison Within France, the Frequency of the Usage of Arsenic Within Europe for Assassination Between 1835 – 1880, the Advantages of Utilizing Arsenic to Assassinate a Target, the Modern Day View of the Reason Bonaparte Died, and the Causation of Bonaparte’s Death in 1821

Napoleon Bonaparte was not actually short in stature, in fact he was of average height. The mistake stems from paperwork being written about him which states that he was 5'2", but it was from a town which used an antiquated unit of measurement referred to as the "French foot", which classified the imperial measurement of 1 foot as 13" instead of the 12" which is what 1 foot is stated to be within the imperial measurement system. When accounting for this error in transcription, it would appear th...


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