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  1. Mar 3, 2024 · Winter palace history. The Winterpalais (winter palace) dates back to 1696. A few years after owner Prince Eugene’s death in 1736, the building entered state ownership under Empress Maria Theresia. For a long while, the palais provided offices for the finance ministry, but Eugene’s richly-appointed city residence enjoyed a brief life more ...

  2. How a Queer Military General Changed the Cultural Face of Vienna. Prince Eugene of Savoy is recognized as one of Austria’s most significant patrons of the arts. There are many people throughout history who would have likely played massive roles in the current queer world, had they been alive today. From the vibrancy of the LGBTQ+ community to ...

  3. Matasović, Josip, “ Princ Evgenij Savojski u Sarajevu 1697 [Prince Eugene Savoy in Sarajevo 1697],” Narodna starina [Popular Antiquities] 6, no. 14 (1927): 96 – 106 Google Scholar. 53 53 Malleson , George Bruce , Prince Eugene of Savoy ( Cambridge , 2010 ), 257 –58 CrossRef Google Scholar .

  4. Apr 8, 2019 · Many English language readers may have discovered Prince Eugene of Savoy in consequence of his collaboration with John Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough, during the War of Spanish Succession, most notably at the Battle of Blenheim in 1704. From this perspective Eugene has, perhaps, been characterised as a talented 'assistant'.

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  5. Date: 1811. Image 28 of Memoirs of Prince Eugene, of Savoy. 4 THE LIFE OF (16840 After having taken, with him, Vice- grad, Gran, and Weitzen, and sustained a glorious combat near this last place, we had a more desperate one near the... Contributor: Mudford, William - Ligne, Charles Joseph. Date: 1811.

  6. After his retirement in 1877, Malleson devoted the rest of his life to publishing scholarly works on military history. This volume, first published in 1888, contains his detailed biography of Prince Eugene of Savoy (1663–1736). Prince Eugene is considered one of the most successful military commanders of the seventeenth century.

  7. Prince Eugene of Savoy (French: François-Eugène de Savoie, German: Eugen von Savoyen, Italian: Principe Eugenio di Savoia-Carignano; 18 October 1663 – 21 April 1736), was one of the most successful military commanders in modern European history, rising to the highest offices of state at the Imperial court in Vienna. Born in Paris, Eugene grew up around the French court of King Louis XIV ...

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