Valmy
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Definition
Noun 1. A historical battle: "Valmy" is the name of a significant battle fought on September 20, 1792, during the French Revolutionary Wars. It is notable for the French victory over a coalition of Prussian and Austrian forces. 2. A symbolic event: The Battle of Valmy is often cited as a pivotal moment that saved the French Revolution and demonstrated the power of a citizen army motivated by patriotic fervor.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Battle of Valmy was a turning point in European history.
- Historians study the tactics used at Valmy.
- The cannonade at Valmy became legendary.
Advanced Usage
- "The Cannonade of Valmy": This specific phrase refers to the intense and effective artillery duel that was a decisive factor in the battle.
- The morale of the French troops was bolstered by the thunderous cannonade of Valmy.
- "The Spirit of Valmy": Used metaphorically to represent the idea of a determined, revolutionary defense against an invading force.
- The resistance fighters were inspired by the spirit of Valmy.
Variants and Related Words
- Valmy (proper noun): Also the name of a commune in northeastern France where the battle took place.
Synonyms
- Battle: A general term for a sustained fight between large organized armed forces.
- Engagement: A synonym for a battle or clash between military forces.
Related Phrases
- "The Battle of Valmy": The full and most common name for the event.
- "The Victory at Valmy": A phrase emphasizing the successful outcome for the French forces.
Noun
- the French defeated the Austrian and Prussian troops in 1792 (with a famous cannonade from the French artillery)