Princes Eugen Of Savoy-carignan (1663 - 1736) Born In France, The Great-nephew Of Cardinal Mazarin. The Fact That Eugen Could Not Pursue A Promising Career In The French Army Enabled Him To Enter Austrian Military Service. As Early As 1683, The Young Prince Took Part In The Defense Of Vienna During The Turkish Siege. Shortly After His First Military Actions, As Well As After His Participation In Several Subsequent Significant Battles Against The Turks, He Became A Senior Officer In The Austrian Army. Prince Eugene's Victory Over The Turks At The Battle Of Zenta (1697) Represents Both One Of The Most Important Turning Points In European History And A Glorious High Point In Eugene's Military Career, Who Was Appointed Field Marshal, Commander-in-chief Of The Austrian Army. Eugene Was.
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