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  1. Emmanuel-Augustin-Dieudonné-Joseph, comte de Las Cases (21 June 1766 – 15 May 1842) was a French atlas-maker and author, famed for an admiring book about Napoleon, Le Mémorial de Sainte-Hélène ("The Memorial of Saint Helena").

  2. Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné, comte de Las Cases, né le 21 juin 1766 près de Blan dans le Tarn, mort le 15 mai 1842 à Passy [1], alors commune limitrophe de Paris, est un militaire, émigré, historien et homme politique français (le nom de famille Las Cases se prononce /las kaz/).

  3. 11 de mai. de 2024 · Emmanuel, count de las Cases (born June 21, 1766, Languedoc, France—died May 15, 1842, Passy) was a French historian best known as the recorder of Napoleon’s last conversations on St. Helena. The publication of these conversations contributed greatly to the Napoleonic legend in Europe.

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  4. Emmanuel Augustin Dieudonné, better known as Count de Las Cases, (pronounced Las Kaz, and also spelled Las “Casas”) has to be considered the only person to actually profit personally from exile with Napoleon on St. Helena.

  5. Emmanuel de Las Cases passed away on 15 May 1842 in the village of Passy (now part of the 16th arrondissement) and is buried in the cemetery of that neighbourhood. He may not be a well known writer, however, he published the 19th century number one best seller in Europe: « The Memorial of Saint-Helena» aka the memoirs of Napoleon.

  6. After volunteering to participate in the defence against the British landing at Walcheren in 1809, he was appointed Chamberlain to Napoleon and auditor at the Conseil d’État. His position meant that he frequented the imperial court and became quite attached to Napoleon.

  7. 5 de mar. de 2018 · Robert 5 mars 2018. Emmanuel de Las-Cases. Maison natale de Las-Cases. Las Cases naquit le 21 juin 1776, au sein d’une famille noble, d’origine espagnole, au château de Lascases, à Blan, non loin de Castres et Revel, dans le Tarn. Il fait ses études au collège des Dominicains de Vendôme (aujourd’hui Lycée Ronsard).