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Everything that remains in this article (and everything I have already removed) belongs in the article for
Napoleon. I do not know of any precedent elsewhere on Wikipedia for this information to have its own page. I won't move any more of it for the time being, but I see no reason for this article or for this content to be separated from that of Napoleon's.
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Darius von Whaleyland,
Great Khan
of the Barbarian Horde 02:18, 31 August 2015 (UTC)
The article claims that in 1814-1815, the title and style was "His Imperial Majesty the Sovereign of the Island of Elba". Is this an actual title that was conferred on him, or is it a bit of sarcasm (either current or contemporaneous) about Napoleon's reduced circumstances at the time? Newyorkbrad ( talk) 16:06, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
Only that isn't true that he retained the Elba title after 1814. Whilst he did indeed have the title 'Sovereign of the Isle of Elba' prior to the Hundred Days, the Allies declare Napoleon's sovereignty over Elba ended on the 25th May 1815. And; as the British never recognized Napoleon as Emperor (the only recognition given to the French Republic was the Treaty of Amiens in 1802, which was prior to the Empire, the only title that the British ever conceded to Napoleon during his imprisonment was 'general', as they had never recognized him as a sovereign. JWULTRABLIZZARD ( talk) 09:15, 1 June 2018 (UTC)
There are none here. 63.238.88.170 ( talk) 16:37, 15 July 2020 (UTC)
This article fails to address either the title or style of Napoleon. I have proposed that this article be deleted and any references to it instead be redirected to the page discussing the history of the title of the Emperor of the French. 215lax ( talk) 16:20, 1 January 2021 (UTC)
![]() | This article was nominated for deletion on 1 January 2021. The result of the discussion was merge. |
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Everything that remains in this article (and everything I have already removed) belongs in the article for
Napoleon. I do not know of any precedent elsewhere on Wikipedia for this information to have its own page. I won't move any more of it for the time being, but I see no reason for this article or for this content to be separated from that of Napoleon's.
–
Darius von Whaleyland,
Great Khan
of the Barbarian Horde 02:18, 31 August 2015 (UTC)
The article claims that in 1814-1815, the title and style was "His Imperial Majesty the Sovereign of the Island of Elba". Is this an actual title that was conferred on him, or is it a bit of sarcasm (either current or contemporaneous) about Napoleon's reduced circumstances at the time? Newyorkbrad ( talk) 16:06, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
Only that isn't true that he retained the Elba title after 1814. Whilst he did indeed have the title 'Sovereign of the Isle of Elba' prior to the Hundred Days, the Allies declare Napoleon's sovereignty over Elba ended on the 25th May 1815. And; as the British never recognized Napoleon as Emperor (the only recognition given to the French Republic was the Treaty of Amiens in 1802, which was prior to the Empire, the only title that the British ever conceded to Napoleon during his imprisonment was 'general', as they had never recognized him as a sovereign. JWULTRABLIZZARD ( talk) 09:15, 1 June 2018 (UTC)
There are none here. 63.238.88.170 ( talk) 16:37, 15 July 2020 (UTC)
This article fails to address either the title or style of Napoleon. I have proposed that this article be deleted and any references to it instead be redirected to the page discussing the history of the title of the Emperor of the French. 215lax ( talk) 16:20, 1 January 2021 (UTC)