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Hohenlinden
[ hoh-uhn-lin-duhn ]
noun
- a village in S Germany, in Bavaria, near Munich: French victory over the Austrians 1800.
Hohenlinden
/ hoːənˈlɪndən /
noun
- a village in S Germany, in Bavaria east of Munich: scene of the defeat of the Austrians by the French during the Napoleonic Wars (1800)
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The battle of Hohenlinden, commemorated by Campbell's lyric, was fought Dec. 3, 1800.
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The nineteenth century found its welcome in the smoking cannon and crimsoned fields of Hohenlinden.
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“I mean it all right,” he muttered, as the car swung in through the great ornamental gates of Hohenlinden.
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In the centre there is a little hamlet, of a few miserable huts, called Hohenlinden.
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Through storms and freezing gales and drifting snows the armies of Napoleon marched painfully to Hohenlinden.
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