Crossword-Solution: WAGRAM
We have 5 clues for the answer “WAGRAM”
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| Scene of battle, 1809, near Vienna. | 1 answer |
| Where Napoleon defeated Austria, 1809. | 1 answer |
| Where Napoleon defeated the Austrians in 1809. | 1 answer |
| MARCHFELD battle contender (Austria) | 2 answers |
| NAPOLEON, battle of | 7 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WAGRAM (5)
But no drivel about accidents or mysteries, if YOU please." The Leather Funnel My friend, Lionel Dacre, lived in the Avenue de Wagram, Paris.
When Buonaparte marched to Moscow in 1812, all depended upon whether the taking of the capital, and the events which preceded the capture, would force the Emperor Alexander to make peace, as he had been compelled to do after the battle of Friedland in 1807, and the Emperor Francis in 1805 and 1809 after Austerlitz and Wagram; for if Buonaparte did not obtain a peace at Moscow, there was no alternative but to return—that is, there was nothing for him but a strategic defeat.
This was the moment for the Chouan uprising; but just as it was about to take place, the victory of Wagram rendered the conspiracy in the provinces powerless.
Austerlitz and Wagram shot away more gunpowder,--gunpowder probably in the proportion of ten to one, or a hundred to one; but neither of them was tenth-part such a beating to your enemy as that of Rossbach, brought about by strategic art, human ingenuity and intrepidity, and the loss of 165 men.
Rudolf met him, Friedrich of Nurnberg there among the rest under the Reichs-Banner; on the Marchfeld by the Donau (modern WAGRAM near by); and entirely beat and even slew and ruined Ottocar.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1943–1960).