Prince Eugene of Savoy

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Prince Eugene of Savoy was a prominent early 18th-century Austrian general and statesman, renowned for his decisive victories against France and the Ottoman Empire and for helping shape Habsburg military power in Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf field marshal
historical figure
military commander
nobleman
statesman
activeInPeriod early 18th century
late 17th century
allegiance Austria
birthDate 1663-10-18
birthPlace France
surface form: Kingdom of France

Paris
burialPlace St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna
commandedInBattle Battle of Belgrade (1717)
Battle of Blenheim
Battle of Malplaquet
Battle of Oudenarde
Battle of Petrovaradin
Battle of Zenta
countryOfService Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg Monarchy

Holy Roman Empire
deathDate 1736-04-21
deathPlace Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg Monarchy

Vienna
era Early modern period
familyName of Savoy
father Eugene Maurice, Count of Soissons
fullName Eugene Francis of Savoy
givenName Eugene, Oregon
surface form: Eugene
heldOffice Governor of the Austrian Netherlands
President of the Imperial War Council
languageSpoken French
German
memberOf House of Savoy
militaryBranch Imperial Army
militaryRank Field Marshal
mother Olympia Mancini
notableFor role in the Austro-Turkish War (1716–1718)
role in the Great Turkish War
role in the War of the Spanish Succession
strengthening Habsburg military power
victories against France
victories against the Ottoman Empire
partnerInCommandWith John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
surface form: Duke of Marlborough
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Belvedere Palace, Vienna
Winter Palace of Prince Eugene
servedUnder Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
sibling Eugene Maurice, Count of Soissons
surface form: Louis Thomas of Savoy
victoryIn Battle of Belgrade (1717)
Battle of Malplaquet
Battle of Oudenarde
Battle of Petrovaradin
Battle of Zenta

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Battle of Oudenarde alliedCommander Prince Eugene of Savoy
Anne, Queen of Great Britain associatedGeneral Prince Eugene of Savoy
this entity surface form: John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
Winter Palace of Prince Eugene associatedWith Prince Eugene of Savoy
Olympia Mancini child Prince Eugene of Savoy
Siege of Tournai (1709) commandedBy Prince Eugene of Savoy
Battle of Petrovaradin commandedByHabsburg Prince Eugene of Savoy
Battle of Belgrade (1717) commander Prince Eugene of Savoy
Battle of Belgrade (1717) commander Prince Eugene of Savoy
this entity surface form: Habsburg: Prince Eugene of Savoy
Battle of Blenheim commander Prince Eugene of Savoy
Blindheim commander Prince Eugene of Savoy
subject surface form: Battle of Blenheim
Battle of Malplaquet commander Prince Eugene of Savoy
Malplaquet commander Prince Eugene of Savoy
subject surface form: Battle of Malplaquet
Battle of Marsaglia (1693) commander Prince Eugene of Savoy
Battle of Oudenarde commander Prince Eugene of Savoy
Battle of Petrovaradin commander Prince Eugene of Savoy
Battle of Zenta commander Prince Eugene of Savoy
Great Turkish War commander Prince Eugene of Savoy
War of the Spanish Succession commander Prince Eugene of Savoy
Winter Palace of Prince Eugene commissionedBy Prince Eugene of Savoy
Eugene Maurice, Count of Soissons fatherOf Prince Eugene of Savoy
Winter Palace of Prince Eugene formerOwner Prince Eugene of Savoy
Eugene Francis of Savoy fullName Prince Eugene of Savoy
this entity surface form: Prince Eugene Francis of Savoy
German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen namedAfter Prince Eugene of Savoy
Winter Palace of Prince Eugene namedAfter Prince Eugene of Savoy
Treaty of Rastatt negotiatedBy Prince Eugene of Savoy
Battle of Petrovaradin notableCommander Prince Eugene of Savoy
Imperial Army notableCommander Prince Eugene of Savoy
Siege of Tournai (1709) notableCommanderAllied Prince Eugene of Savoy
Marshal Tallard opponent Prince Eugene of Savoy
War of the Quadruple Alliance opposingCommander Prince Eugene of Savoy
Belvedere Palace, Vienna originallyBuiltFor Prince Eugene of Savoy
Winter Palace of Prince Eugene patron Prince Eugene of Savoy
Battle of Belgrade (1717) relatedTo Prince Eugene of Savoy
Treaty of Rastatt signedByRepresentativeOfAustria Prince Eugene of Savoy