170, 171; victories at Ulm and Austerlitz, 173; at Jena, 174; at Eylau and Friedland, 175; his Berlin Decree, 176; Milan Decree, 181; masters Spain, 185; military successes there, 187; victory at wagram, 188; seeks the alliance of America, 192; marches on Russia, 198, 200; retreats, 200, 201; last victories, 201; fall, 203; at Elba, 205; re-enters France, 206; raises an army, 207; victory at Ligny, ib.
"History of the English People, Index"
John Richard Green
When the flask became low, and was replaced by another, he appeared to have lost much of his constrained air, and seemed forgetting rapidly the suspicious circumstances which he supposed attached to me-waxed wondrous confidential and communicative, and condescended to impart some traits of a life which was not without its vicissitudes, for he had been, as I suspected, one of the "Guarde"-the old guarde-was wounded at Marengo, and received the croix d'honneur in the field of wagram, from the hands of the Emperor himself.
"The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, Complete"
Charles James Lever (1806-1872)
She stood for a moment in the brilliantly lighted, traffic-crowded Avenue wagram, shaking with excitement and with palpitating heart, and then mechanically hailed a passing cab and told the driver to take her towards the Bois.
"Fantômas"
Pierre Souvestre Marcel Allain