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Oct 31, 2025

[Answer] 4. Which 19th century French megalomaniac suffered from hypochondria all his life until he passed away on the island of St. Helena?

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...1. King Louis VII 2. Maximilien Robespierre 3. Lafayette 4. Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon believed he had ulcers, complained of a nervous cough and trouble urinating, and had constant rashes. He would take steaming baths daily that lasted over one and a half hours at a time when daily bathing was unheard of. He gargled constantly with brandy and covered himself with perfumed oils that he believed protected him. Napoleon was described in period writings as being tense, prone to hysteria, and very susceptible to emotional influences. He lived to be 51 years old.




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Napoleon Bonaparte:


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