Eugen Savoyský

Eugen Savoyský

historical figure Austria

Princ Eugen Savojský, born in 1663, became a prominent military leader and statesman during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Initially overlooked by King Louis XIV of France, he found his fortune and fame in the service of the Habsburgs, earning a reputation as one of Europe's greatest military commanders. His strategic brilliance was crucial in the defense of Vienna during the Ottoman sieges, and he played a pivotal role in several key battles that helped to expel the Ottomans from Central Europe. Beyond his military exploits, Prince Eugen was also a patron of the arts and an accomplished architect, known for commissioning the magnificent Belvedere Palace in Vienna. His legacy is reflected in both his military achievements and the cultural contributions he made to the Habsburg Empire, making him a significant figure in European history.

Born on Oct 18, 1663 (361 years old)

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Slovakia Slovakia: Eugen Savoyský was a significant figure in Central European history known for his military and political achievements. 8

SME – major Slovak daily, est. 1993: Prišiel, zvíťazil a rozprávkovo zbohatol – princ Eugen Savojský