The French buyer said today he wanted to remain anonymous and planned to keep the will in a private collection. Druout auction house said the price included taxes and fees.
The will dated April 16, 1821 offered exceptional insights into Napoleon's final moments before his death 19 days later.
The ailing 51-year-old wrote he wanted his ashes spread over Paris' Seine River. They were instead transferred to Paris' Invalides monument nearly two decades later.
The original, penned in Napoleon's own illegible hand, is in France's national archives. The copy was written by an adviser and was estimated at 120,000 euros.
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