Marengo was abandoned at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 and brought to England, where his skeleton was preserved after his death in 1831. It has been on display at the National Army Museum in London ...
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Battle of Waterloo: Teeth taken from the dead were worn with pride amid patriotic fervour over Wellington's victory – Susan MorrisonReplacement teeth were not the only grisly uses of the remains of those who fell at Waterloo The day after the Battle of Waterloo ... In the Hunterian museum in London, there is just such a ...
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