Wagram


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Synonyms for Wagram

a town in northeastern Austria

a battle in the Napoleonic campaigns (1809)

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"This new investment in Wagram will allow us to further improve our tissue manufacturing and customer service through the addition of an ultra-modern converting plant that will be ideally situated to serve the growing needs of our customers."
General Pierre Daumesnil served admirably in Napoleon's Imperial Guard until 1809, when wounds received at the Battle of Wagram led to the loss of his left leg.
He will report to Gregory Tarver, senior vice president of the bath products division, and be based in Wagram, N.C.
The Regiment had been raised in 1733 and among its battle honours were Kolin 1757, Belgrade 1789, Wagram 1809, Magenta and Solferino 1859 and Koeniggraetz 1866.
Police said the 43-year-old British woman, only identified as Margaret M, was arrested over the weekend on the exclusive Avenue Wagram in Paris, accompanied by three of her girls.
Police are reported to have arrested Ms MacDonald over the weekend on the exclusive Avenue Wagram in Paris, accompanied by three women.
It is called 'A bas Hitler!' and is about an anti-Hitler rally in the Salle Wagram. Similar articles, for example the one called 'Oranienburg', make the author's political position perfectly clear.
Enlisting in the Austrian army (1809), he was wounded at the Battle of Wagram the same year and later accompanied his superior officer, Prince Bentheim, to Paris.
To be sure, he recovered, and at the Battle of Wagram, on July 5, defeated Archduke Charles (though at a high cost in casualties), and once again Austria was forced to surrender.
Principal battles: Neerwinden (near Liege) (1793); the Pyramids (1798); Aboukir I (Abu Qir) (1799); Mariazell, Austerlitz (Slavkov) (1805); Auerstadt (near Weimar), Golymin (1806); Eylau (Bagrationovsk) (1807); Eckmuhl (Eggmuhl), Ratisbon (Regensburg), Wagram (1809); Smolensk, Borodino, Maloyaroslavetz (near Kaluga), Krasnoye (Smolensk region), Berezina River (1812); and Hamburg (1814).
His later writings include The Adventures of Wesley Jackson (1946), The Assyrian and Other Stories (1950), Rock Wagram and Tracy's Tiger (1951), The Bicycle Rider of Beverly Hills (1952), The Laughing Matter (1953), The Bouncing Ball and Mama, I Love You (1956), and Papa, You're Crazy (1957).
"I know I was not at my best tonight," he said after losing to Samuel Kistohurry at the Salle Wagram in the 56kg bantamweight category by a margin of 2:0.
Maison de La Presse, 8 Place Omer-Vallon; Kiosque Girodon, 1 Av Wagram; Kiosque Orescanin, Pl PV Couturier 92130 Issy les Moulineaux; Kiosque Roussel, 8 Bis Pl.
Novels such as Rock Wagram (1951) and The Laughing Matter (1953) were inspired by his own marriage, fatherhood, and divorce.
Principal battles: Novi (1799); Hohenlinden (near Munich) (1800); Eylau (Bagrationovsk), Friedland (Pravdinsk) (1807); Wagram (1809); Borodino, Maloyaroslavetz (near Kaluga), Krasnoye (Smolensk region) (1812); Vauchamps (near Montmirail), Craonne (1814); Ligny, Wavre (1815).