Why is Napoleon not buried in the Pantheon?

Napoleon is one of the great men of France. However, after Napoleon 182 1 died in St. Helena, his body was not brought back to Paris until 1840 and buried in the Honorary Military Hospital. Perhaps some people will have such a question, why Napoleon, who made meritorious service to France, was not buried in the Pantheon, but in the Honorary Military Hospital?

Paris Panthé on, built in 179 1 year, is now located in Paris, where many great men are buried. Panthé on was originally a church built by Louis XV to thank God for his gift. But when the church was built, it happened to be the French Revolution, so the church was renamed Pantheon. There is a huge lighting window and a beautiful stigma above the Pantheon, and the inscription "For the great people, the motherland thanks you" is engraved on the wall. Entering the underground palace of the Pantheon, Voltaire and Rousseau were buried in the middle of the tomb. Seventy-two great men were buried in the Pantheon. So why wasn't Napoleon buried in the Pantheon? Napoleon was once the emperor of France and made great contributions in France. His death even made the French feel sorry. Wouldn't it be better to bury Napoleon in the pantheon and let future generations remember him? According to the great men buried in the Pantheon, most of these great men are thinkers and great men who have brought about ideological changes. However, Napoleon was a soldier. Although Napoleon made outstanding contributions, his identity was not suitable to be buried in the Pantheon, so Napoleon was finally buried in the Honorary Military Hospital, which not only reflected Napoleon's identity, but also made people better remember Napoleon's achievements.

Although Napoleon was not buried in the Pantheon, his deeds will not be forgotten by future generations.