battle of hohenlinden

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battle of hohenlinden

A history book shows a map of the Battle of Hohenlinden.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A specific historical military engagement: The Battle of Hohenlinden was a significant conflict fought on December 3, 1800, during the French Revolutionary Wars (often grouped within the broader Napoleonic Wars). It resulted in a decisive victory for the French army, led by General Jean Moreau, over the Austrian forces.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The Battle of Hohenlinden was a masterclass in military maneuver.
    • After the defeat at the Battle of Hohenlinden, Austria was forced to sue for peace.
    • Historians often study the Battle of Hohenlinden for its impact on the War of the Second Coalition.
Advanced Usage
  • Used as a historical reference point: The term is used to denote a turning point or a specific example of military strategy.
    • His decisive victory was compared to the Battle of Hohenlinden.
  • In academic or historical context: It is primarily used in historical writing, documentaries, and discussions about the Napoleonic era.
    • The chapter analyzes the consequences of the Battle of Hohenlinden.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hohenlinden: The name of the town in Bavaria, Germany, where the battle took place. Can be used separately to refer to the location.
  • Battle of Marengo: Another decisive battle fought in the same year (1800) during the Napoleonic Wars.
Synonyms
  • Hohenlinden (when context clearly refers to the battle).
  • The Battle of December 3, 1800 (a descriptive synonym).
Related Phrases
  • Battle during the Napoleonic Wars: A descriptive phrase categorizing the event.
  • Decisive French victory: A phrase often associated with describing the battle's outcome.
battle of hohenlinden

A history book shows a map of the Battle of Hohenlinden.

Noun
  1. a battle during the Napoleonic Wars (1800); the French defeated the Austrians