NOUN
- a battle in the Napoleonic campaigns (1809); Napoleon defeated the Austrians
- a town in northeastern Austria
How To Use Wagram In A Sentence
- The trumpet-blasts of Wagram were still sounding an echo in the heart of the Austrian monarchy. Domestic Peace
- I finished the meal, strolled down the Avenue Wagram, looking at my watch; parsimony got the better of me. THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
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- In the early part of the campaign, in Bavaria, Karl made some costly mistakes he was badly beaten by the French Emperor at Eckmühl, which eventually cost the Austrians Vienna; but the Archduke defeated Napoleon at Aspern/Essling, although he was defeated soon after at Wagram. Karl von Habsburg
- On the battlefield of Wagram a shell shattered the only record of Mme. de Two Poets
- But after the Austrian defeat at Wagram, the French under Eugène reconquered the region.
- M. Chartier's "Wagram" is a furious cavalry charge, in which one finds a dash and go that is absent in the "Charge of the Grenadiers of the Guards at Eylau," by M. Schommer. Goupil's Paris Salon of 1897
- Napoleonic fashion, into the so-called principality of Wagram. A Little Tour of France
- Otherwise known as Blauer Burgunder, or Blauer Spätburgunder, today it is planted on the hills of Wagram and in Kamptal. An Ecclesiastical Heritage