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| 1815 |
| | Napoleon, held on a British warship off Torquay and hoping now to live in Britain, becomes an instant tourist attraction | |
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| 1815 |
| | Poland becomes a kingdom of very limited independence, since the Russian tsar Alexander I is to be its king | |
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| 1815 |
| | The congress of Vienna leaves the Cape of Good Hope in British hands | |
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| 1815 |
| | The Spanish suppress the independence movement in Mexico with the capture and execution of its leader, Jose Maria Morelos | |
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| 1815 |
| | The Spanish recover Bogotá yet again and Bolívar flees into exile in Jamaica | |
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| 1815 |
| | Wellington is presented with a twice-life-size nude marble statue, by Canova, of his vanquished enemy Napoleon | |
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| 1815 |
| | English architect John Nash designs the exotic Royal Pavilion in Brighton for the Prince Regent | |
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| 1815 |
| | Jacques-Louis David, unmistakably identified as Napoleon's painter, is banished from France after the fall of the emperor and moves to Brussels | |
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| 1815 |
| | Louis Philippe, Duc D'Orléans rents during his exile the house in Twickenham that becomes known as Orleans House. | |
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| 1815 |
| | Napoleon is sent to a more secure place of exile, the rocky Atlantic island of St Helena | |
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