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Eugene Maurice, Count of Soissons


Eugene Maurice, Count of Soissons


Eugene Maurice of Savoy-Carignano (French: Eugène Maurice de Savoie-Carignan; 2 March 1635 – 6 June 1673) was a Franco-Italian nobleman and general. A count of Soissons, he was the father of Imperial field marshal Prince Eugene of Savoy.

Biography

Eugene Maurice was born in Chambéry, Savoy. He was son of Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano and Marie de Bourbon, Countess of Soissons. He was grandson of Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy and Catherine Micaela of Austria.

On 21 February 1657 he married the "beautiful and witty" Olimpia Mancini, a niece of cardinal Mazarin, daughter of Michele Mancini and Geronima Mazarini.

He obtained high military posts through his wife's influence. He played a role in defeating the Spaniards at the battle of the Dunes in 1658. He took part in the campaigns at Flanders (1667), Franche-Comté (1668) and Holland (1672); and was present as ambassador extraordinary of France at the coronation of Charles II of England.

He died at Unna in Westphalia in 1673, out of a deadly fever, although there were voices that he had been poisoned.

Family

  • Louis Thomas, Count of Soissons (1657–1702) married Uranie de La Cropte and had issue.
  • Philippe, "Abbot of Soissons" (1659–1693) unmarried.
  • Louis Julius, Cavaliere of Savoy (1660–1683) killed at the battle of Petronell against the Turks known as the Cavaliere di Savoia.
  • Emanuel Philibert, Count of Dreux (1662–1676) unmarried.
  • Prince Eugene of Savoy (1663–1736), famous general.
  • Princess Marie Jeanne of Savoy (1665-1705) Mademoiselle de Soissons.
  • Princess Louise Philiberte of Savoy (1667–1726) Mademoiselle de Dreux.
  • Princess Françoise of Savoy (1668–1671).

Ancestors

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References

  • Herre, Franz (2001). Eugenio di Savoia (in Italian). Garzanti. ISBN 88-11-69311-X.
  • Ward, A.W.; Prothero, G.W.; Leathes, Stanley, eds. (1911). The Cambridge Modern History. Vol. XIII. Cambridge at the University Press.

Attribution:

  • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Soissons: Counts of Soissons". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 25 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 353.

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