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  1. Prince Eugene Francis of Savoy-Carignano (18 October 1663 – 21 April 1736), better known as Prince Eugene, was a distinguished field marshal in the Army of the Holy Roman Empire and of the Austrian Habsburg dynasty during the 17th and 18th centuries.

  2. 20 de abr. de 2024 · Eugene of Savoy (born Oct. 18, 1663, Paris, France—died April 24, 1736, Vienna, Austria) was a field marshal and statesman of the Carignan line of the House of Savoy, who, in the service of the Austrian Holy Roman emperor, made his name as one of the greatest soldiers of his generation.

  3. Prince Eugene of Savoy (16631736) made a name for himself as a general and diplomat in the Habsburg Monarchy while also acquiring significant wealth. With cosmopolitan finesse, he cultivated prominent personalities throughout Europe.

  4. 29 de nov. de 2023 · Prince Eugene: what you need to know. The historical figures that left the biggest imprint on perceptions of Vienna were mostly Habsburg monarchs or knew their way around a piano or paintbrush. A notable exception is Prince Eugene of Savoy (1663-1736). Noted military commander.

  5. 22 de ago. de 2023 · Prince Eugene of Savoy (b. 1663–d. 1736) was a military commander, administrator, and diplomat in the service of the Austrian Habsburg emperors. He descended from a cadet branch of the Italian Dukes of Savoy known as Savoy-Carignan.

  6. Eugene of Savoy, orig. François-Eugène, prince de Savoie-Carignan, (born Oct. 18, 1663, Paris, France—died April 24, 1736, Vienna, Austria), French-Austrian general. Born in Paris, he was the son of the count de Soissons, of the house of Savoy-Carignan, and of Olympe Mancini ( see Mancini family), niece of Jules Mazarin.

  7. Descubre la extraordinaria historia del Príncipe Eugenio, un general militar que transformó el panorama cultural de Viena y dejó un legado eterno. En 2023, Viena conmemora el 300.º aniversario de su obra maestra, el Palacio Belvedere, con una serie de exposiciones y eventos. Un príncipe estigmatizado.