Who died from arsenic poisoning?
Mia Phillips
Updated on April 16, 2026
It has been suggested that Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821) suffered and died from arsenic poisoning during his imprisonment on the island of Saint Helena.
Who died in 1821 from arsenic poisoning from the wallpaper?
Arsenic and Cold CaseDuring his reign of more than a decade, Napoleon at times controlled most of Europe, was defeated and exiled, escaped, reclaimed his title, met his final military defeat at Waterloo, and was exiled again to the Atlantic Ocean island of St. Helena. He died there six years later in 1821.