"Napoleon famously identified seven “great captains” whose campaigns he thought worthy of careful study: Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar, Gustavus Adolphus, Turenne, Eugene and Frederick."
Er und vor ihm Karl Martell sowie Jan Sobieski haben all ihre militärischen Fähigkeiten dazu verwandt,das Vordringen des Islam nach Mitteleuropa zu verhindern, und wir,dh.unsere Wirtschaftsbosse und ihre Aktionäre haben aus reiner Profitgier die Moslems in unsere Lande geholt,und damit auch diverse Probleme mit einer bildungs- und integrationsunwilligen Parallelgesellschaft !
After the battle of Vienna and the death of king Jhon of the commonwealth he led the holy league and push the ottomans and become the one of the greatest generals of early modern war Era. And achieve the greatest victory the battle of balgred.
@@splintercell5551 overwhelming sources point from 15 000-25 000 And even if it was exagerrated it was still a monumental victory against a numerically superior enemy and the ottomans would never recover from this.
This march has been a secret sign for invasion on Yugoslavia during WWII. It is Goebels who got that idea. It was aired on Radio Berlin in the morning on Sunday, 6.4.1941. when Yugoslavia and Greece were to be occupied. And that is somehow strange, because Prinz Eugen was commander of Serbs and Croats who were defending Europe from Turks, and Belgrade that was bombed by Stukas got the name Prinz Eugenstat.
Un brillant condottiere français que Louis XIV destinait à l'Eglise et qui partir s'enrôler au service des Habsbourg. Avec lui, c'était la gay-pride tous les jours.
@signorellil I don't think they were saying that HE is Austrian, rather the military march is. That much is true, after all, he was a leader of Austrian troops.
Rio de Janeiro. I am a military engineer. Gloria ai Prince Fielder of the Christian faith. No matter where your birth. His campaigns are studied at military schools in my country. It rivalling with Napoleon at glorias. Just finished his days remembering his victories and no defeats.
La vittoria finale fu certamente del grande Eugenio di Savoia. Tuttavia il piccolo stato sabaudo mise in campo tutto ciò che aveva per resistere. La capitale fu assediata per 118 giorni e quei difensori scrissero davvero una bella pagina di storia. L'impero fornì un'armata e uno dei migliori generali dell'età moderna. il piccolo stato in campo mise tutto ciò che aveva contro "la Francia di Luigi XIV". A Torino ricordano quella vittoria ancora oggi.
Genius. Prince Eugene of Savoy made Habsburg empire great again, despite poor condition of the whole state. His truly frienship with another brilliant chieftain - Duke of Marlborough, almost destroyed the greatest european military superpower - French kingdom of king Luis XIV. And what about wars against Ottoman empire - stunning, amazing chapter !
@scipionecolleoni he was french, he wanted to be in the military, but the french king wanted no "ugly" soldiers. he went to austria and became a high graded military man in the austrian army ;)
"Истинные правила ведения войны это те,которыми руководствовались семь великих полководцев,подвиги коих сохранила для нас история:Александр,Ганнибал,Цезарь,Густав-Адольф,Тюренн,принц Евгений и Фридрих Великий".Наполеон,"Сочинения".
He was French not Italian. He was born in Paris. The Duchy of Savoy at that time was mainly French speaking. And yes I know the Italian Kings were from the House Of Savoy. But that was later.
@SuperBradva Yeah. Ahmed my broomstick! Not to mention other parts of the Balkans! The empire was on it's knees when he joined the army, but then through glorious hardships he and his soldiers brought great prosperity to the empire!
Well,Prince Eugenio di Savoia wasn't Austrian,but neither Italian, because Italy in theese times was simply a name in the geografic maps. The Duke of Savoy Vittorio Amedeo II,his cousin,called him for help when the King of France Louis XIV tried to invade the Piemont. Naturally,he won. And the little State, was saved.
Where did he spend most of his life time? Where did he use to life? For which emperor did he work? Where are the buildings standing, where he used to life? But really it doesnt matter. His own signature was Eugenio(it.) von(ger) Savoy(fr). So there are french-italian roots and a lot of austrian living, true european.
Not really true:the French was the language of the "noblesse",you couldn't stay in any Court whitout speak French! The capital town was Turin,in Italy,so they probably use indiffrently the Piedmontaise or a sort of italian language tha was different from the Tuscany we use today...I know,explain to a stranger is complicated .. :-)
Probably the last truly great general in Austrian service . . . they went downhill pretty fast after Prinz Eugen. By the mid-19th Century the Austrian army was a joke.
Ehm ehm, Laudon, Archeduke Charles, Radetzky, these are only the best known GOOD generals of Austria after Prinz Eugen, there are many others who were great but are less known. And Austrian army was in no way a joke, Austrian army was major player in Napoleonic wars, in the revolution era of 1848 they were under fire from almost all sides and yet they held (of course with the help of the Russians, but their effort is highly overexagareted as Austrians simply couldn't hold against Hungarians only because they were busy on Italian front too), at the Battle of Solferino, Franco-Italian army suffered greater "permanent" losses (that is dead and wounded) than the Austrians and the Austro-Prussian war was biggest challenge for the Prussian army of all the Wars of the unification (2nd Schleswig war, Austro-Prussian war, Franco-Prussian war). Those are only the basics, I did not mention what happened before Napoleonic wars, where Austrian army also scored many victories.
@@lordyaromir6407 Let me add more great but less known Austrian generals. Ludwig Andreas Khevenhüller - He pushed back the Bavarian & French troops in light speed, forced many French soldiers to capitulate at his birthplace Linz, and conquered huge parts (including Munich) of Bavaria. Frederick Bianchi, Duke of Casalanza - At the Battle of Tolentino Bianchi's 12K troops supported by only 1.45K horses and 28 guns defeated Murat's 24K troops supported by 4.8K horses and 58 guns. Despite being outnumbered in the battlefield, Bianchi opposed a retreat. Bianchi ordered an artillery battery to rip through the leading square at close range, and then charged several squadrons of cavalrymen into the gaps left in the square. The entire advance broke and the Neapolitans fled. Meanwhile, Bianchi's partner Adam Albert von Neipperg defeated the Neapolitans at Scapezzano, as well doing two successful night raids against the Neapolitans - outnumbered 1:5 to 1:7.5 at Cesenatico and Pesaro, suffering only minimum casualties! And Archduke Charles' sons were also decent generals. Archduke Friedrich Ferdinand Leopold of Austria - Following the bombardment of Acre on 3 November 1840 during the Oriental Crisis of 1840, he personally led a small landing party of Austrian, British and Ottoman Turkish troops and took the citadel of Acre after the Egyptian garrison had fled. Archduke Albrecht - He defeated a bigger Italian army at the Second Battle of Custoza in 1866.
@Thomas Why should gay organizations celebrate Prinz Eugen and King Frederick aside from their sexuality? Or are you just saying that it's not nice to mention the fact that they were gay? If so, grow up.
French emperor Napoleon 1st considered Prinz Eugen to be one of the seven greatest generals. I respect him too.
Yeah, I'm sure all of the experts on the matter care what RUclipsr 'Kayaba Heathcliff
' thought of him. :L
@@kaiserswaghelmii9361 as
Who was his favorite ?
He studied battle of zenta as masterpiece...
"Napoleon famously identified seven “great captains” whose campaigns he thought worthy of careful study: Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar, Gustavus Adolphus, Turenne, Eugene and Frederick."
They say people don't believe in heroes anymore . . . WELL DAMN THEM!
We're gonna give them back their heroes!
Do you really expect for me to go for that crap?
Grande Principe, grande generale, stratega, tattico e politico, uomo amante della cultura, dell'arte. Definito il MARTE SENZA VENERE
Einer der größten Helden Europas!
+Ludwig Bayer
Den wir genau jetzt gut wieder gebrauchen könnten.
Sie haben Recht .
der größte wenn nicht sogar
Er und vor ihm Karl Martell sowie Jan Sobieski haben all ihre militärischen Fähigkeiten dazu verwandt,das Vordringen des Islam nach Mitteleuropa zu verhindern, und wir,dh.unsere Wirtschaftsbosse und ihre Aktionäre haben aus reiner Profitgier die Moslems in unsere Lande geholt,und damit auch diverse Probleme mit einer bildungs- und integrationsunwilligen Parallelgesellschaft !
After the battle of Vienna and the death of king Jhon of the commonwealth he led the holy league and push the ottomans and become the one of the greatest generals of early modern war Era. And achieve the greatest victory the battle of balgred.
His biggest victory was the Battle of Zenta (today Senta in Serbia) where he lost just around 500 men but killed over 25.000 Ottoman soldiers.
@@shadowgamer4653 the numbers were Exaggerated tho, know one knows for sure
@@splintercell5551 overwhelming sources point from 15 000-25 000
And even if it was exagerrated it was still a monumental victory against a numerically superior enemy and the ottomans would never recover from this.
@@BarbarConan103 I agree with the "monumental victory" part, not sure about the "would never recover" part
Most people of our modern time don't know this history, it's not told in schools 😮
In meinen Ohren einer der allerschönsten Märsche für einen 'Edlen Ritter', der es verdient hat, dass ihm der Marsch geblasen wird.
Marvelous! Such a great man!
Ausgezeichnet! Perfekt! Vielen Dank!
My ancestors were in Jerusalem in 1099; when Vienna was saved and when Belgrade was first taken in 1688 my blood was spilled upon the walls.
This march has been a secret sign for invasion on Yugoslavia during WWII. It is Goebels who got that idea. It was aired on Radio Berlin in the morning on Sunday, 6.4.1941. when Yugoslavia and Greece were to be occupied. And that is somehow strange, because Prinz Eugen was commander of Serbs and Croats who were defending Europe from Turks, and Belgrade that was bombed by Stukas got the name Prinz Eugenstat.
History is full of the strangest of stories.
Prinz eugen was commander of the austrian Forces who defended vienna
Prinz eugen took belgrade it was an austrian knight
prince eugen sure commanded serbs and also croats because they was occupied by Austria but he mainly commanded austrians
this is interesting
We need this army again! :)
Un brillant condottiere français que Louis XIV destinait à l'Eglise et qui partir s'enrôler au service des Habsbourg. Avec lui, c'était la gay-pride tous les jours.
Giorgio Sanpolo English?
Get a French guy in charge. One in a wig will do! ;)
Greetings from Turkey !
Achte eines jeden Vaterland, das Deine aber liebe! (Gottfried Keller)
@signorellil I don't think they were saying that HE is Austrian, rather the military march is. That much is true, after all, he was a leader of Austrian troops.
Rio de Janeiro. I am a military engineer. Gloria ai Prince Fielder of the Christian faith. No matter where your birth. His campaigns are studied at military schools in my country. It rivalling with Napoleon at glorias. Just finished his days remembering his victories and no defeats.
La vittoria finale fu certamente del grande Eugenio di Savoia. Tuttavia il piccolo stato sabaudo mise in campo tutto ciò che aveva per resistere. La capitale fu assediata per 118 giorni e quei difensori scrissero davvero una bella pagina di storia. L'impero fornì un'armata e uno dei migliori generali dell'età moderna. il piccolo stato in campo mise tutto ciò che aveva contro "la Francia di Luigi XIV". A Torino ricordano quella vittoria ancora oggi.
Prince Eugène de Savoie ,un des plus grands chefs militaires d’après Napoleon .
Es lebe Prinz Eugen !
Danke an den Feldherrn der gewisse Mächte bekämpft und auch über jene gesiegt hat. Falls das noch opportun ist.
Prinz Eugen, do it again!!!!!
Karl Martell, do it again!!!!!
Jan Sobieski do it again!!!!!
Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin, do it again!!!
@@Adson_von_Melk No
El Cid, do it again!!!!!
@@Adson_von_Melk Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin are in Hell
@Thomas No, because of murdering millions of men, women and children
Er hat meine Stadt, Belgrad, von die Türken befreit, aber unglücklicherweise nur kurz.
Germani nazist bombing Belgrad 1941 today! Uaaaaaaaaaaaaa Deutshland!
Wir kapietuliren nie ! Meine liebe Freunde!
Genius. Prince Eugene of Savoy made Habsburg empire great again, despite poor condition of the whole state. His truly frienship with another brilliant chieftain - Duke of Marlborough, almost destroyed the greatest european military superpower - French kingdom of king Luis XIV. And what about wars against Ottoman empire - stunning, amazing chapter !
Mein Sohn heißt Eugen! Ausgezeichnet!
magnifique
@scipionecolleoni he was french, he wanted to be in the military, but the french king wanted no "ugly" soldiers. he went to austria and became a high graded military man in the austrian army ;)
His mother was expelled from the court of Louis the 14th. He and his mother went then to Austria.
"Истинные правила ведения войны это те,которыми руководствовались семь великих полководцев,подвиги коих сохранила для нас история:Александр,Ганнибал,Цезарь,Густав-Адольф,Тюренн,принц Евгений и Фридрих Великий".Наполеон,"Сочинения".
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Song for history homework✔️
He was French not Italian. He was born in Paris. The Duchy of Savoy at that time was mainly French speaking. And yes I know the Italian Kings were from the House Of Savoy. But that was later.
His mother was Olympia Mancini, an Italian. He was half Italian, half French. Learn your lessons...
prinz eugen was turk
Hoch lebe prinz eugen ! Zivio princ eugen 🇭🇷🇦🇹
He looks like a good man of Austran empire and Equestrian empire
Imagine if this played during the 1956 Presidential Election of Dwight D. Eisenhower. How interesting of America...
Un Trés Grand Militaire qui a repoussé l'Ennemi Turc !
great
@SuperBradva Yeah. Ahmed my broomstick!
Not to mention other parts of the Balkans! The empire was on it's knees when he joined the army, but then through glorious hardships he and his soldiers brought great prosperity to the empire!
Your spirit Willemstad live forever
Quel dommage que notre roi Louis XIV n'ait pas voulu donner au prince Eugène le commandement qu'il briguait! Il aurait fait merveille.
Well,Prince Eugenio di Savoia wasn't Austrian,but neither Italian, because Italy in theese times was simply a name in the geografic maps. The Duke of Savoy Vittorio Amedeo II,his cousin,called him for help when the King of France Louis XIV tried to invade the Piemont. Naturally,he won. And the little State, was saved.
How convenient for you animals to always forget that Italian is an ethnicity.
Sehr schon. Wen ich mache die Augen zu, sehe ich ihn siegend uber Turken!!! Mein Landsmann Radeczky kann auch neben Ihm stehen.
ILOVE FRIDERICUS MAXIMUS...GOTT SCHÜTZE PRUSSIA 🌳
Wenn es Helden gab, er war einer davon
What if Prinz Eugen had lived during World War I? O_O
👍
That was quite old good sir. Also i do not like to take matter in opion type things. have a nice day good sir.
Oh,unsere Savoia
Mir fehlt der Text!!!
The Prince was NOT Austrian, for God's sake, he was a Savoy-Carignano!
Where did he spend most of his life time? Where did he use to life? For which emperor did he work? Where are the buildings standing, where he used to life? But really it doesnt matter. His own signature was Eugenio(it.) von(ger) Savoy(fr). So there are french-italian roots and a lot of austrian living, true european.
He looks like princess Celestia I think the emperor princess of Equestria Will be a good emperor queen of Austran
Gloria heimat von savoy!!!!! Prinz eugen marsch
austrain
bro's name was really Eugene 💀🦀
"Arg arg arg arg arg, Spongeboy me Bob I have become a general and drove away those bloody Turks"
Eugenio de Saboya...
Not really true:the French was the language of the "noblesse",you couldn't stay in any Court whitout speak French! The capital town was Turin,in Italy,so they probably use indiffrently the Piedmontaise or a sort of italian language tha was different from the Tuscany we use today...I know,explain to a stranger is complicated .. :-)
prinz eugen was serbian long live prinz eugen from serbia he defended all europe serbians have best generals
Mein Großvater auch! :D
Probably the last truly great general in Austrian service . . . they went downhill pretty fast after Prinz Eugen. By the mid-19th Century the Austrian army was a joke.
Ein Idiot wie du weiß das genau
Ehm ehm, Laudon, Archeduke Charles, Radetzky, these are only the best known GOOD generals of Austria after Prinz Eugen, there are many others who were great but are less known. And Austrian army was in no way a joke, Austrian army was major player in Napoleonic wars, in the revolution era of 1848 they were under fire from almost all sides and yet they held (of course with the help of the Russians, but their effort is highly overexagareted as Austrians simply couldn't hold against Hungarians only because they were busy on Italian front too), at the Battle of Solferino, Franco-Italian army suffered greater "permanent" losses (that is dead and wounded) than the Austrians and the Austro-Prussian war was biggest challenge for the Prussian army of all the Wars of the unification (2nd Schleswig war, Austro-Prussian war, Franco-Prussian war). Those are only the basics, I did not mention what happened before Napoleonic wars, where Austrian army also scored many victories.
@@lordyaromir6407 Agreed but Solferino no Malplaquet - it was a defeat.
@@lordyaromir6407 Let me add more great but less known Austrian generals.
Ludwig Andreas Khevenhüller - He pushed back the Bavarian & French troops in light speed, forced many French soldiers to capitulate at his birthplace Linz, and conquered huge parts (including Munich) of Bavaria.
Frederick Bianchi, Duke of Casalanza - At the Battle of Tolentino Bianchi's 12K troops supported by only 1.45K horses and 28 guns defeated Murat's 24K troops supported by 4.8K horses and 58 guns. Despite being outnumbered in the battlefield, Bianchi opposed a retreat. Bianchi ordered an artillery battery to rip through the leading square at close range, and then charged several squadrons of cavalrymen into the gaps left in the square. The entire advance broke and the Neapolitans fled. Meanwhile, Bianchi's partner Adam Albert von Neipperg defeated the Neapolitans at Scapezzano, as well doing two successful night raids against the Neapolitans - outnumbered 1:5 to 1:7.5 at Cesenatico and Pesaro, suffering only minimum casualties!
And Archduke Charles' sons were also decent generals.
Archduke Friedrich Ferdinand Leopold of Austria - Following the bombardment of Acre on 3 November 1840 during the Oriental Crisis of 1840, he personally led a small landing party of Austrian, British and Ottoman Turkish troops and took the citadel of Acre after the Egyptian garrison had fled.
Archduke Albrecht - He defeated a bigger Italian army at the Second Battle of Custoza in 1866.
@magoRLS I doubt that name, a bare muslim name, will have anything to do with a great European general!
The moment where a Brony is on such a grand video as this... Germany is being invaded!
Prince Eugene was gay. He was one of the greatest gay warriors. Another, even more famous, was Frederick the Great of Prussia.
@Thomas Why should gay organizations celebrate Prinz Eugen and King Frederick aside from their sexuality?
Or are you just saying that it's not nice to mention the fact that they were gay? If so, grow up.
I give you Frederick but Eugen of savoy was deffinitelly not confirmed gay, far from it.
der gute prinz würde sich heute im Grabe umdrehen wenn er sein Wien sehen müsste ...
ich bin türke, aber ich mag prinz eugen ein wenig und respektiere ihn sogar.
I imagine prinz eugen from azur lane in smug face looking at me while this music plays
The real Prinz Eugen looks at you with a disappointed face from heaven
Bombing of Belgrade 1941 anyone?
Make Austria Great Again (MAGA)
Doch .. "multikulturalismus"
Robert Musil is live in memory hello from Turkey
What's that? You came here because of Azur Lane? No one cares.
GO TOUCH GRASS, WEEB.
Êr wusste, wie man mit den Schwarzköpfen umzuspringen hat.
Es gibt keinen schöneren österreichischen Marsch
Un grande soldato italiano!
Hahaha good joke
Marcia della Cavalleria italiana
... preso in prestito dagli Austriaci.
Pazi bomba lol
speaka das englisch pelase.
Nein, lern Deutsch!
the borderline fascist nature of some of those comments really concerns me ngl
Ok good for you.