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Rare Napoleon Letter in English Sold for Record $400,000

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A rare letter written by French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in English has been sold at an auction for 325,000 euros ($400,000), the BBC reported on Monday.

A rare letter written by French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in English has been sold at an auction for 325,000 euros ($400,000), the BBC reported on Monday.

The sale at auction house Osenat in Fontainebleau, south of Paris, was more than five times the anticipated price for the unique letter.

Napoleon wrote the letter in March 1816 during his exile on the South Atlantic island of Saint Helena when he was trying to learn English.

The letter was a homework exercise Napoleon sent to an English teacher for correction and sealed with the imperial eagle wax stamp.

The letter is full of errors, for example: "He shall land above seven day a ship from Europe that we shall give account from anything who this shall have been even to day of first january thousand eight hundred sixteen."

The letter is one of three such English-language letters by Napoleon in the world, according to the auction organizers, and was bought by Paris' Museum of Letters and Manuscripts in a fierce bidding war.

Napoleon was exiled to Saint Helena after his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. The former French emperor died in island exile on May 5, 1821, aged 52.

 

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