All crusaders of righteousness awaken and stand proud in the name of yeshua of nazareth, for there are many antichrists yet to deal with ,prinz eugen we salute you,and all your brave warriors,living and dead.
En aquellos tiempos los hombres marchaban por decenas de miles para acometer las batallas, durante semanas. Tiempo de sobra para componer y cantar en los tiempos libres. El reposo del guerrero ♫♪
Emperor Sigismund of Luxembourg King of Hungary and Bohemia? Vlad Tepes Voivode of Walachia? Croatian Duke Nikola Subič Zrnjski? Serbian King Lazar Hrebljanovič? Serbian Duke Milos Obilič? Bosnian Voivode Knight Vlatko Vukovič? Spanish Knight Rodrigo of Valencia? Last Byzantine Emperor?
@@steven_003 yes but the first defender of Europe was the Byzantine Emperor when the Arabs begin with the siege of Constantinople in 717 AD. Karl or Charles Martel battle of Tour was in 731 AD
This is such a lovely song, especially because the lyrics are all about describing in detail about how Eugen issued all the right orders and was a good general too his troops. Interesting because it shows that the soldiers were cognizant that their fate heavily rested on the quality of their general.
@@thekingshussar1808 A concerning message. I'm in a debating mood, so let's try it. I will say ahead of time, I am an American, so of course I don't have the same value in this conversation as an actual European, but... ah, what the hell. I understand your fear of being overrun or perhaps having your culture... "diluted" by Islam and the immigrants' cultures, but the way I see it, the castles of the Hohenzollern and Habsburgs, the Cathedrals of Rome and Milan, the great cities of Vienna and Budapest, they have all survived with a unique culture for at least a thousand years with population shifts, refugees, and all such things. I do not think something so small as this could truly even dent the immense cultural bastion that is Europe. This attitude of anti-Islam or anti-Immigration however I find concerning. It directly opposes some of the greatest things accomplished by the old Europe you praise. The coffee houses of Austria saw the growth of the Enlightenment and with it a tolerance of other religions and other peoples. I would not so soon through this away for an unnecessary protection of an impregnable culture. Remember, the Austrians under the Emperors of Austria did not call for the expulsion of the Muslims in the Balkans they controlled, even though they feuded with the Muslim Ottoman state. Some of the greatest things in Europe were done by simply accepting others were different, but still as capable of excellence as you, and I hope that my 3:30 AM rambling hasn't ruined the argument I see as coherent but now realize might come across as just going on and on about nothing... Well, I tried.
Greetings from France to one of our former greatest ennemy :) Now the ennemy is everywhere, lets unite, its not the time for between-europeans wars anymore ~
My croatian ancestors were there ,they gave their blood for christian freedom from ottoman tyranny, and helped free the balkans croat,serb,Bosnian, may unity arise again for all who believe in the teachings of christ.
@Tariq ibn ziyad maybe so, but the Serbs held most of the farmland in Bosnia which is why they created republica serbska,and remember those Bosnian moslems today were originally ,Christian or bogomil, and changed their religion,mostly because they had either been persecuted as bogomil heretics by the Christian churches or merely changed their christian, religion so as not to be persecuted by the ottoman moslems,and have a better economic lifestyle,plus many would have been forced or coerced into converting to Islam, not out of genuine convervtion,but because they did not want to be persecuted by the ottoman islamic invaders.
@@victorknezevich7281 Well almost everyone preferred Ottoman rule to Catholic and Austrian rule, so it is no surprise some people simply converted along the way.
@@johnnotrealname8168 There are Catholics elsewhere, if there always had Catholics even in the "Reformation" (or *Deformation, for real illustration of the trouble Luther and Calvin caused) strongholds like Britain and Netherlands, of course would had Catholics in North Germany
@@magnodemorais9317 También los Borbón tuvieron buenos reyes; pero también manzanas podridas que acabaron de joder al Imperio Español - como la tal Isa II - ni me atrevo a mencionar su nombre, porque sería deshonrar la memoria de Isabel I de Castilla >:|.
Its such a shame that Austria lost the war of dominance over the German speaking countries to Prussia. It would have been a Germany of culture, religion (catholic) and civility instead of Prussian militarism, policing and bold nationalism. Germany would have taken a very different trajectory into the 20th century under Austrian leadership.
If the austrians got rid of their other holdings first maybe. The AHE was a rotten corpse barely holding together by the time of the german unification, suddenly gaining more land wouldnt have helped them
@@hansulrichboning8551 the austrians had to beg the russians to bail them out in 1848 lol. Also the ethnic unrest in austrias balkan unrest led to the assasination that started ww1. The AHE was almost as frail as the ottomans for the latter part of the 19th century
@@akeeMM lol no bonnie Prince charlie was born in rome dose that make him italian guess not the house of savoy is italian end of the story still butthurt from 1747 la assiette c'est toujours italien retirez vous français d'autone de notre assiette renoncez Au ragoût qui est trop chaud pour vous 40000 french Vs 7000 savoyards still managed to lose 6400 men(including your general belle isle ) while only inflicting 219 casualties
@@lordofhostsappreciator3075 In fact, yes, your birth place is your nationality, that is how it works. Exactly why a person born in Berlin would be known as a 'German'.
@@Blackrew Only Prinz Eugen became more famous for the fact that, in alliance with the "heretical" Duke of Marlborough, he fought against the "most Christian" King of France, Louis XIV )) lol))) (sorry for using google translate)
@@NickN1973 and france betrayed their austrian brothers multiple times, siding themselves with the protestant league and the ottomans more than once. france was an enemy of europe, rightfully subjugated by the habsburgs and the british.
@@NickN1973..tf u even typing lmao WOT and if u wanna talk of hereseys, that was business alliance. Dont talk of religious hereseys when ottoman drank, fukdd whoress and other things like watching gayy dancerss in harem. I respect ottoman ofcourse but dont be coping here
I am Turkish and our ancestors probably fought on the other side but as an amateur historian I admire Prinz Eugen, his military genius and tactical skills! Heil Prinz Eugen der edle Ritter!
Old enmities are buried, today we can stand as brothers, as we have in history before. Maybe we do not need to accept each other's beliefs, but we can respect them. As a German Catholic, I see Turkish and Muslim friends as allies against the weak, woke west.
@@duval507 Comes crisis and hard times, people will not care anymore about fictional genders and other mental illnesses. Crisis is there and hard times are arriving
Little fact: During WWI there were two ships named in honour of Prince Eugene, on opposite sides. One was the Tegetthoff-class battleship SMS _Prinz Eugen_ of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, whilst the other was a Lord Clive-class monitor HMS _Prince Eugene_ of the Royal Navy, likely to honour how Prince Eugene was our well-respected ally during the War of the Spanish Succession, where he partnered up with the Duke of Marlborough to win numerous victories.
Remember all those righteous christian warriors,who fought bravely to keep the ravages of islamic ottoman tyranny out of Europe,my ancestors of croatia I salute you,as I am a direct proud descendant of warriors that fought under the name of prinz eugen ,I salute you prinz, and all who have fought the tyranny of islam.
@@mahmud2. He is Croatian, they grow up with national propaganda. He is blind to the fact that how Balkans were persecuted by Romans and Catholics and many people willingly chose Ottoman rule in the 14th-15th centuries because of tolerance and self autonomy.
Ex Cathedra I support you and your work wholeheartedly and I would like you to know that I've watched all your videos but one, I will watch it in due time, and also have decided to watch all ads on your videos to thank you for your time and dedication to the faith, my contribution may not be much but I do hope it helps, God Bless.
Thanks my friend. The songs are not monetized by us, however. The copyright holders monetize our videos, nothing goes to our pockets. This work is but a hobby, and it warms our hearts that you guys like it. God bless!
Can someone tell me how to acquire the sheet music for this? I am a church musician and want to play this for an opening prelude, but I can only find later versions of it, and the harmonies are way different. I cannot find this one.
Ich liebe dieses Lied! Und ich liebe diesen Edlen Ritter. Und ich liebe alle, die dieses traditionelle Lied in uns so verankern, so dass wir es zu jeder Zeit mitschmettern können. Es hat eine so köstliche unfreiwillige humorvolle Note.
In the Early Modern Era (1400-1700). The Holy Roman Empire, the Spanish Empire and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth were the great sentinels of Europe, defending Catholicism through their victories against the Turks and also against English and French Protestants.
This song is of great importance to my family. Sir Pancheri was my ancestor and was killed in the first battle when Belgrade was successfully taken by the HRE. He left a wife and 7 children but is a hero to us his family today.
most of Princ Eugen soldiers were Croats⚔️🇭🇷⚔️ under the leadership of 🇦🇹👑🇩🇪 Monarchy 💪🏼 ⚔️🇦🇹🤝🇩🇪👑🇭🇷🤝🇭🇺⚔️ Thank you my Brothers at Arms💙 Croatia will never forget you🙏
You are so right ,as a croat I salute you,our ancestors shed our blood,so that we could be free from ottoman islamic domination,and maintain a Christian ✝️ way of learning.
@@nikolamiladinovic8518 wrong because the seige of Vienna was in 🇦🇹 austria 1683 subsequent battles were in ottoman empire lands of conquered former Serbia 🇷🇸eg zenta1697 petrovaradin1716, Belgrade 1717🇷🇸 but Serbia did not really exist anymore at that time as a independent state so there was no Serbia then, as a independent state, most Serbs had ran away from the turks to become refugees of austria croatia ,who defended them and gave them shelter, or the rest of the Serbs were a broken people living under the yoke of ottoman enslavement although some Serbs did hide out in the balkan mountains ⛰ as rebels hajuks morlaks but they were the minority not majority, of course the Serbian refugees eg in krajina 🇭🇷 croatia did join the Austro-Hungarian army but croatia had the majority troops in the hasburgs army in croatia as croatia was never occupied, in the main or defeated as a nation by the ottomans unlike the Serbs. 🇭🇷 croatia had always been part of the hasburgs army,as they were tied in history to the hasburgs long before the serb nation was defeated by the ottomans . ultimately I can proudly say it was the Austro-Hungarian army 💜 and long term croatian member troops of that hasburg army who liberated the balkans and initially freed the Serbs from ottoman tyranny although the Serb refugee settlers in croatia were also part of that hasburg army, Serbs should be grateful to the Austro-Hungarians and croats ,and recognise how they helped to free the Serbian prople instead or arrogantly thinking they freed the Serbian nation from the turks on their own which is a lie and part of Serbian national arrogance and false propoganda that stokes serb national hatred against the Austro-Hungarian and croatian people. We were your brothers in arms against the ottomans not your enemies. 🇭🇷 za dom spremni , truth is better than lies ,regards brother victorious.
@@victorknezevich7281 yeah I totally get you I read what you said but to say that we o"nly ran away" and didn't do nothing simply is not true, we fought alongside Janos Hunyadi Turks just wanted us to submit to them completely, we didn't want that, regards and respect to you too
Whata beautiful song! It can lift your spirit with such energy and enthusiasm. It deserves to be better known, as also the memoir and figure of Prinz Eugen.
Das wäre eine wunderbare Europahymne - Ez egy csodálatos európai himnusz lenne - To by byla nádherná evropská hymna - Ce serait unmerveilleux hymne européen - Ese sería un maravilloso himno europeo - That would be a wonderful European anthem - Bu harika birAvrupa marşı olurdu
Es gibt mehrere Versionen dieses schönen Liedes. Mir gefällt genau diese am Besten. Weiß jemand nähere Angaben zu dieser verbreiteten Fassung (Sänger, Orchester, Aufnahmejahr etc.) ??? Danke für alle Hinweise!
It doesn't tell that all achievements happened only because locals were helping Bavarian/Austrian troops. They were part of army, they were giving support to troops, they were giving information about Turkish movements so Eugen knew that from Nish/Smedervo fortresses helping army is coming. Even that spy was local :) Even more help Eugen got on Zenta battle (Senta in Serbia) where locals had ability to cross marches during mist and completely surprise Turkish army that was crossing the bridge. For all that support as we say in Serbian beautiful language they got big dick to dig their eyes with it
Thank god for the Loop Feature. Also since I have discovered this song, I started up a game of Empire Total War with Darth Mod on. Then Playing as Austria reformed the Holy League and the Holy Roman Empire. took France, Italy, Denmark, All of Germany (inlcuding Konigsberg), and North Africa. Then I declared War on the Ottomans and marched on Constantinople with 4 different Armies with the lead one being lead by none other than Prinz Eugen himself. Now with all of the Balkans, Greece and now Constantinople under Imperial control. Its time to march on Ankara.
This is actually a Polish Polonaise used to Crown King Władysław IV and John III Sobieski. The Austrians took this tune away and claimed the victory was theirs. Now it is still used as a carol in Poland.
@@yaboiiiogre1332 The Ottomans could still compete in the 1700s (Turkish Russian War lf 1714) and until the 30s or 50s they did pretty well. The Ottomans began collapsing rapidly after the loss lf Crimea 1789 and then Egypt 1792 to Napoleon followed up by 3 Wars with Russia Britain and Serbia until 1812. The 1800s were the nail in the coffin with Russia attacking the Turks countless of times.
@@khagan5951 but they were saved of an earlier collapse when the French and British intervene in the Crimean Wars. Because France and Britain feared the expansion of the Russian Empire and they don‘t wanted a Orthodox Russian Constantinople.
Small correction at 1:45 "An die drei mal hunderttausend Mann" means up to 300.000 not 100.000 Edit: or literally "Up to three times hundred thousand men" so the error is understandable
Greating from Bulgaria - country, defearted the Arabs near Constantinople in 718 and saved Christian Europe! A country baptized by the apostles Paul and Andrew the First Called! The country that baptized the Russians and the Serbs! The country that preserved its Christian faith with milions of victims during the centuries - old rule of the Ottoman Empire - in the summer of 1913 she commited the first genocide of the 20th century against the Bulgarians in Southeastern Thrace, in which 90000 Bullgarians were killed!
@@KarlSen here's what it says on Wikipedia: "Born in Paris, Eugene grew up around the court of King Louis XIV of France. Based on his poor physique and bearing, the Prince was initially prepared for a clerical career, but by the age of 19 he had determined on a military career. Following a scandal involving his mother Olympe, he was rejected by Louis XIV for service in the French army. Eugene moved to Austria and transferred his loyalty to the Habsburg Monarchy."
@@aa6dcc he doesn't follow the orders of Louis-XIV and join holly-rorman-germanic-empire to fight ottomans (if france go to the fight, britain and spain may attack france, so it was not possible, long time after louis-xiv sent one of his grand-son to be spannish king), and...he fight against france later, very strang destiny.
@@lordofhostsappreciator3075 He was born in Paris, son of Eugène-Maurice de Savoie-Carignan, born in Paris and count of Soissons and Dreux. Grand son of Marie de Bourbon, great great gran son of Élisabeth de France and Marguerite de France. Eugène-Maurice de Savoie-Carignan was raised at the Louis XIV court with a french education. So no, he is totally not a 100% pure Italian prince, as same as Maison de Savoy isnt 100% Italian. He is not an Italian of french culture, or a french with Italian blood. He was a member of the house of Savoy which is Franco-Italian, a lot of his ancestors weres french, from his father of mother.
Im Greek, we are the archenemies of the Turks but i dont agree with the anti-Turkish sentiment now pervading Europe, I have Turkish friends and they are ppl just like anyone else, we can learn to be friends and get along, and much love to all the Turkish Christians out there as well
By the army, he then ordered that when the clock strikes twelve, on midnight then, all should mount their horses and to skirmish with the enemy with their last remaining breath (...) then, all should mount their horses and to skirmish with the enemy with their last remaining breath! All got on their horses immediately all of them unsheathed their swords, and left the camp without a word the musketeers as well as the knights, all fought bravely: It was a truly beautiful dance! The musketeers as well as the knights, all fought bravely: It was a truly beautiful dance!!! I'm also training as a knight and as a cavalryman.
Don’t stop uploading, ok? 😌
Never
I mean, unless both admins die in a tornado.
Then I'll probably stop
@@ExCathedraFBIV Why does the latter reply have more likes
All crusaders of righteousness awaken and stand proud in the name of yeshua of nazareth, for there are many antichrists yet to deal with ,prinz eugen we salute you,and all your brave warriors,living and dead.
The lyrics to the song were written to the tune of a popular song around their time by an unknown soldier who had fought at the battle of Belgrade
I can see why it caught on; this has to be one of the catchiest tunes I have heard as far as old traditional music is concerned.
And what is the popular song called?
@@tovarishlumberjack2356 It is called "Als Chursachsen das vernommen", however, I don't think there's any recordings of it.
En aquellos tiempos los hombres marchaban por decenas de miles para acometer las batallas, durante semanas.
Tiempo de sobra para componer y cantar en los tiempos libres. El reposo del guerrero ♫♪
There are also 'alternative' words to this tune. My mother, born in Vienna, told me of them. They're very rude, but funny!
Greetings from Germany. Wunderschönes Lied!
Bavarian? I like bavarians.
Yes :)
@@TheDasErdinger Much better then Prussian . Much better.
@@TheDasErdinger nice.
@@Jesuslovesallpray Nicht besser als die verdammten innviertler!
Finally a Austrian and Habsburg song, thank you.
like the habsburgs?
Right up there with Martell, one of the great defenders of Christendom.
@@sansim If by "far right" you mean the Jihadist invaders, yes.
@@sansim JEW.
Emperor Sigismund of Luxembourg King of Hungary and Bohemia? Vlad Tepes Voivode of Walachia? Croatian Duke Nikola Subič Zrnjski? Serbian King Lazar Hrebljanovič? Serbian Duke Milos Obilič? Bosnian Voivode Knight Vlatko Vukovič? Spanish Knight Rodrigo of Valencia? Last Byzantine Emperor?
@@tubickkema3009 The list goes on, many great men. Martell was just one example.
@@steven_003 yes but the first defender of Europe was the Byzantine Emperor when the Arabs begin with the siege of Constantinople in 717 AD.
Karl or Charles Martel battle of Tour was in 731 AD
This is such a lovely song, especially because the lyrics are all about describing in detail about how Eugen issued all the right orders and was a good general too his troops. Interesting because it shows that the soldiers were cognizant that their fate heavily rested on the quality of their general.
this
He is truly the most famous Gay general in history.
Was he gay? Frederick the great was but I'm not sure about Eugen
Greetings from Brazil .
Long live Christ the king
Brazil is my favorite Spanish speaking country.
@@hue8909 Germany 7 Brazil 1
@@JohnSmith-ex9mv You are not very clever...
Europe actually needs another Prinz Eugen.
GOD BLESS EUROPE, MAKE EUROPE EUROPEAN AGAIN! NO TO ISLAMIZATION!
@@thekingshussar1808 A concerning message. I'm in a debating mood, so let's try it. I will say ahead of time, I am an American, so of course I don't have the same value in this conversation as an actual European, but... ah, what the hell.
I understand your fear of being overrun or perhaps having your culture... "diluted" by Islam and the immigrants' cultures, but the way I see it, the castles of the Hohenzollern and Habsburgs, the Cathedrals of Rome and Milan, the great cities of Vienna and Budapest, they have all survived with a unique culture for at least a thousand years with population shifts, refugees, and all such things. I do not think something so small as this could truly even dent the immense cultural bastion that is Europe. This attitude of anti-Islam or anti-Immigration however I find concerning. It directly opposes some of the greatest things accomplished by the old Europe you praise. The coffee houses of Austria saw the growth of the Enlightenment and with it a tolerance of other religions and other peoples. I would not so soon through this away for an unnecessary protection of an impregnable culture. Remember, the Austrians under the Emperors of Austria did not call for the expulsion of the Muslims in the Balkans they controlled, even though they feuded with the Muslim Ottoman state. Some of the greatest things in Europe were done by simply accepting others were different, but still as capable of excellence as you, and I hope that my 3:30 AM rambling hasn't ruined the argument I see as coherent but now realize might come across as just going on and on about nothing...
Well, I tried.
@@princepartee725 ok its all about race so none of that matters
@@princepartee725 But of course.. An american will never understand, after all you live in a melting pot of cultures and races
These crazy right wingers
Greetings from France to one of our former greatest ennemy :)
Now the ennemy is everywhere, lets unite, its not the time for between-europeans wars anymore ~
;)
Yeah you know
Turks were his ally, he just didn't wanted them in Austria
@@angelina6543 excuse me ?
@@angelina6543 That is nonesense, Eugene spent his life driving the Turks out of Austria, Hungary and central Europe!
Beautiful!!! Greetings from Slovakia, once part of old Habsburg Monarchy
Nevadí že to je prebrata hudba z piesne Vězenská - Zapějme si píseň bratři
Zašto Slovačka ne prizna Kosovo kao neovisnu državu?
Why Slovakia does not recognise Kosovo as an independent state?
@@vavovidnicabecause slovaksare stinky racists.
My croatian ancestors were there ,they gave their blood for christian freedom from ottoman tyranny, and helped free the balkans croat,serb,Bosnian, may unity arise again for all who believe in the teachings of christ.
@Tariq ibn ziyad maybe so, but the Serbs held most of the farmland in Bosnia which is why they created republica serbska,and remember those Bosnian moslems today were originally ,Christian or bogomil, and changed their religion,mostly because they had either been persecuted as bogomil heretics by the Christian churches or merely changed their christian, religion so as not to be persecuted by the ottoman moslems,and have a better economic lifestyle,plus many would have been forced or coerced into converting to Islam, not out of genuine convervtion,but because they did not want to be persecuted by the ottoman islamic invaders.
@@victorknezevich7281 Well almost everyone preferred Ottoman rule to Catholic and Austrian rule, so it is no surprise some people simply converted along the way.
Greetings from Turkey, cool piece of work thanks for uploading I haven't heard of this version before, love and respect to Christendom
Thank you and mutual respect.
armenian genocide
@@Negev999 Armenian Genocide & still till now with Azerbaijan take Karabagh from Armens
@@Negev999 Purification of Anatolia*
Selamlar Almanyadan yoldaşım
Ebedî Türk-Alman Dostluğu !
God bless the Catholic Germans
Specially Bavaria southern Germany.
@@Jesuslovesallpray there's the northern german catholics, do the teutonic job and bring catholicism to Prussians, Saxony, etc
@@danielbruceagra9022 There are Catholics in Northern Germany?
@@johnnotrealname8168 There are Catholics elsewhere, if there always had Catholics even in the "Reformation" (or *Deformation, for real illustration of the trouble Luther and Calvin caused) strongholds like Britain and Netherlands, of course would had Catholics in North Germany
@@danielbruceagra9022 Like where?
Long live eugene, prince of savoy!
Como alguém que está a aprender a história do Sacro Império Romano, esta canção é muito épica.
This makes me proud as Catholic and Spanish
Su país era mucho mejor mientras estaba gobernado por los Habsburgo.
@@magnodemorais9317 Lo sé ;-;
@@magnodemorais9317 También los Borbón tuvieron buenos reyes; pero también manzanas podridas que acabaron de joder al Imperio Español - como la tal Isa II - ni me atrevo a mencionar su nombre, porque sería deshonrar la memoria de Isabel I de Castilla >:|.
@@magnodemorais9317 Los Hapsburgo eran los sentinelas de Europa. Los reyes protestantes y el rey Francisco I de Francia, los GRANDES TRAIDORES.
Its such a shame that Austria lost the war of dominance over the German speaking countries to Prussia. It would have been a Germany of culture, religion (catholic) and civility instead of Prussian militarism, policing and bold nationalism. Germany would have taken a very different trajectory into the 20th century under Austrian leadership.
you're high on propaganda, MILITARISM? how was Prussia any more warlike than the Austrians who had to aggressively keep an Empire together.
If the austrians got rid of their other holdings first maybe. The AHE was a rotten corpse barely holding together by the time of the german unification, suddenly gaining more land wouldnt have helped them
A.Hitler was an austrian as i remember.😂 The rest of the statement is WW1 Entente-propaganda.
@@hansulrichboning8551 the austrians had to beg the russians to bail them out in 1848 lol. Also the ethnic unrest in austrias balkan unrest led to the assasination that started ww1. The AHE was almost as frail as the ottomans for the latter part of the 19th century
Territories*
Absolute respect to the Defender and Hero of Europe.
The Gay hero.
Chad Italian Catholics vs Virgin Turkish Muslims
He was Italian from the duchy of savoy
@@macknut2033 He was born in Paris, and therefore, is French.
@@akeeMM lol no bonnie Prince charlie was born in rome dose that make him italian guess not the house of savoy is italian end of the story still butthurt from 1747 la assiette c'est toujours italien retirez vous français d'autone de notre assiette renoncez Au ragoût qui est trop chaud pour vous 40000 french Vs 7000 savoyards still managed to lose 6400 men(including your general belle isle ) while only inflicting 219 casualties
@@lordofhostsappreciator3075 In fact, yes, your birth place is your nationality, that is how it works. Exactly why a person born in Berlin would be known as a 'German'.
@@macknut2033 He was Savoisien from the Duchy of Savoy :D
Yes thank you, it’s very hard to find traditional catholic german songs
4:27 imagine your Prince addressing you as "brothers"
It is really based
He was not german and not a prince he from savoy france
@@leroiarouf1142 yea, this line is about Ludwig from Bayern, but thanks for your contribution
Edit: Prinz Eugen hated the French btw
@@Zeeko76 he hated the french so much he go in versaille when he was longer to ask Louis XIV to hire him...
I just imagine this being sang in a pub, what a beautiful image in my head
You are tempting me to learn it with some friends. Might be fun to sing it in a pub the next time I'm in that part of the world....
I didn't know there was a version with lyrics, beautiful!
Prince Eugene is one of my favorite historical figures. Absolute mad lad
@ And? He was still a great general who helped take took back Hungary, etc. from the Ottomans
@@Blackrew Only Prinz Eugen became more famous for the fact that, in alliance with the "heretical" Duke of Marlborough, he fought against the "most Christian" King of France, Louis XIV )) lol))) (sorry for using google translate)
@@NickN1973 and france betrayed their austrian brothers multiple times, siding themselves with the protestant league and the ottomans more than once. france was an enemy of europe, rightfully subjugated by the habsburgs and the british.
@@cyberbird2014 and who established that Europe "rightfully" belongs to the "Austrian brothers"?😂😂😂
@@NickN1973..tf u even typing lmao WOT and if u wanna talk of hereseys, that was business alliance. Dont talk of religious hereseys when ottoman drank, fukdd whoress and other things like watching gayy dancerss in harem. I respect ottoman ofcourse but dont be coping here
I am Turkish and our ancestors probably fought on the other side but as an amateur historian I admire Prinz Eugen, his military genius and tactical skills! Heil Prinz Eugen der edle Ritter!
Old enmities are buried, today we can stand as brothers, as we have in history before. Maybe we do not need to accept each other's beliefs, but we can respect them. As a German Catholic, I see Turkish and Muslim friends as allies against the weak, woke west.
🤡
@@Zeeko76 you are so delusional. But it doesn't matter. Future is coming
@@duval507 Comes crisis and hard times, people will not care anymore about fictional genders and other mental illnesses. Crisis is there and hard times are arriving
@@Zeeko76 I wait for them with joy. "O my brethren, am I then cruel? But I say: What falleth, that shall one also push!"
Little fact: During WWI there were two ships named in honour of Prince Eugene, on opposite sides. One was the Tegetthoff-class battleship SMS _Prinz Eugen_ of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, whilst the other was a Lord Clive-class monitor HMS _Prince Eugene_ of the Royal Navy, likely to honour how Prince Eugene was our well-respected ally during the War of the Spanish Succession, where he partnered up with the Duke of Marlborough to win numerous victories.
Prince Eugen the defender of Europe!💪💪💪
The sister ship to Bismarck was the prince Eugen it survived the war ✌️
@@anthonymentillo8255 No Tirpitz was Bismarcks sister ship. Prinz Eugen was a Heavy Cruiser that found her end in the Bikini Atoll by the Americans.
@@mljr7445 I know that, forgot what I posted damn senior moment.😆
@@anthonymentillo8255 😉 no worries
Remember all those righteous christian warriors,who fought bravely to keep the ravages of islamic ottoman tyranny out of Europe,my ancestors of croatia I salute you,as I am a direct proud descendant of warriors that fought under the name of prinz eugen ,I salute you prinz, and all who have fought the tyranny of islam.
Call the Ottomans tyrannical if you want, but never call Islam tyrannical. If I make a mistake blame me, don't blame my religion!
@@mahmud2. Islam is rotten and corrupt since its foundation. Mohammad didn't talked with Gabriel, but with Lucifer disguised as a angel...
@@mahmud2. He is Croatian, they grow up with national propaganda. He is blind to the fact that how Balkans were persecuted by Romans and Catholics and many people willingly chose Ottoman rule in the 14th-15th centuries because of tolerance and self autonomy.
Thank you. Simply outstanding. I had an ancestor that was one of the Knights and senior officers who died in the battle to take Belgrade.
Ex Cathedra I support you and your work wholeheartedly and I would like you to know that I've watched all your videos but one, I will watch it in due time, and also have decided to watch all ads on your videos to thank you for your time and dedication to the faith, my contribution may not be much but I do hope it helps, God Bless.
Thanks my friend.
The songs are not monetized by us, however. The copyright holders monetize our videos, nothing goes to our pockets.
This work is but a hobby, and it warms our hearts that you guys like it.
God bless!
Can someone tell me how to acquire the sheet music for this? I am a church musician and want to play this for an opening prelude, but I can only find later versions of it, and the harmonies are way different. I cannot find this one.
chordify.net/chords/prinz-eugen-der-edle-ritter-theclaude35
Fuer den Schutzengel!
Ich liebe dieses Lied! Und ich liebe diesen Edlen Ritter. Und ich liebe alle, die dieses traditionelle Lied in uns so verankern, so dass wir es zu jeder Zeit mitschmettern können. Es hat eine so köstliche unfreiwillige humorvolle Note.
Es kommt voll von der Stimmlage, meiner Meinung nach 😅
This channel perfectly reflects my ideology
Is being based an ideology?
With that opening line, how can't you like this song!
In the Early Modern Era (1400-1700).
The Holy Roman Empire, the Spanish Empire and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth were the great sentinels of Europe, defending Catholicism through their victories against the Turks and also against English and French Protestants.
Portuguese empire too, they defeated Turks multiple times
French aren't protestants, and they didn't win against them
@@SirDrakeFrancis "Triple Alliance (1596)"
@@samuelflorenciooliveira1179 Portuguese and Turks have few naval skirmished they never met in an actual field battle.
God bless all Catholic Germans and Europens :)
Thank you brother God bless you from North West Germany
We need to have big families, demographically rise up, then make Istanbul Constantinople again!
@@vavovidnica sure
@@vavovidnica no
@@brkdgn2634 yeah
I'm surprised that more German songs haven't gotten onto this channel given the area's importance to Christianity as a whole.
Well if the HRE had one thing organized it was there songs
We always sing this when we come together. Great song!
Greetings from Germany!
This should be the Anthem of the European Union! Greetings from Vienna!
greetings from the empire of brazil god save peter II
From Piedmont/Duchy of Savoy: Long live Prinz Eugen, F.E.R.T.
This song is of great importance to my family. Sir Pancheri was my ancestor and was killed in the first battle when Belgrade was successfully taken by the HRE. He left a wife and 7 children but is a hero to us his family today.
This is so joyful. This in full volume on Airpods: MAXIMUM CATHOLIC ABSOLUTE MONARCHY
I really love this rendition of Prinz Eugen! I need to find more German songs and marches with this kind of instrumentation!
most of Princ Eugen soldiers were Croats⚔️🇭🇷⚔️ under the leadership of 🇦🇹👑🇩🇪 Monarchy 💪🏼 ⚔️🇦🇹🤝🇩🇪👑🇭🇷🤝🇭🇺⚔️ Thank you my Brothers at Arms💙 Croatia will never forget you🙏
Bog i Hrvati!
You are so right ,as a croat I salute you,our ancestors shed our blood,so that we could be free from ottoman islamic domination,and maintain a Christian ✝️ way of learning.
That isn't at all, most were Serbs, cause the battle was on the Serb territory and Serbs welcomed Princ Eugen as our own general
@@nikolamiladinovic8518 wrong because the seige of Vienna was in 🇦🇹 austria 1683 subsequent battles were in ottoman empire lands of conquered former Serbia 🇷🇸eg zenta1697 petrovaradin1716, Belgrade 1717🇷🇸 but Serbia did not really exist anymore at that time as a independent state so there was no Serbia then, as a independent state, most Serbs had ran away from the turks to become refugees of austria croatia ,who defended them and gave them shelter, or the rest of the Serbs were a broken people living under the yoke of ottoman enslavement although some Serbs did hide out in the balkan mountains ⛰ as rebels hajuks morlaks but they were the minority not majority, of course the Serbian refugees eg in krajina 🇭🇷 croatia did join the Austro-Hungarian army but croatia had the majority troops in the hasburgs army in croatia as croatia was never occupied, in the main or defeated as a nation by the ottomans unlike the Serbs. 🇭🇷 croatia had always been part of the hasburgs army,as they were tied in history to the hasburgs long before the serb nation was defeated by the ottomans . ultimately I can proudly say it was the Austro-Hungarian army 💜 and long term croatian member troops of that hasburg army who liberated the balkans and initially freed the Serbs from ottoman tyranny although the Serb refugee settlers in croatia were also part of that hasburg army, Serbs should be grateful to the Austro-Hungarians and croats ,and recognise how they helped to free the Serbian prople instead or arrogantly thinking they freed the Serbian nation from the turks on their own which is a lie and part of Serbian national arrogance and false propoganda that stokes serb national hatred against the Austro-Hungarian and croatian people. We were your brothers in arms against the ottomans not your enemies. 🇭🇷 za dom spremni , truth is better than lies ,regards brother victorious.
@@victorknezevich7281 yeah I totally get you I read what you said but to say that we o"nly ran away" and didn't do nothing simply is not true, we fought alongside Janos Hunyadi Turks just wanted us to submit to them completely, we didn't want that, regards and respect to you too
A.E.I.O.U. Proud son of the Lombardian-venetian kingdom.
I guess F.E.R.T is good too
@Michele La Mura Well that's your opinion but this motto dates back to Amédée VI who reigned during the XIVth century
No, Savoy unificated a non-nation like Italy and destroy with liberals the temporal power and the peninsula. Freedom for the lombardian nation.
There is no greater glory than to die for all the good that jesus of nazareth represents.
Prinz Eugen Der Edle Ritter Gott Save the Kaiser
Today we open our borders to them......
Support from an American monarchist no rest till Coronation!!! 👑👑👑
Greetings from Sergipe, Brazil.
Hapsburgs: Let's recover Turkey from Ottoman dominion.
Protestants: Hapsburgs are inbred monsters. Oh! My fellow Turkish allies!
lol.
It's not like Catholic France also allied itself with the Ottoman Empire against the Catholic Habsburgs. *cough*
Greetings from Turkey.Good music
Whata beautiful song! It can lift your spirit with such energy and enthusiasm. It deserves to be better known, as also the memoir and figure of Prinz Eugen.
Brings me back to the days of deutschen vaterland
Ty dude
Ein hoch auf der edle ritter, Prinz Eugen!
Das wäre eine wunderbare Europahymne - Ez egy csodálatos európai himnusz lenne - To by byla nádherná evropská hymna - Ce serait unmerveilleux hymne européen - Ese sería un maravilloso himno europeo - That would be a wonderful European anthem - Bu harika birAvrupa marşı olurdu
Based
There shouldn't be something as European anthem because that would imply existence of some union of states like is the awful European Union.
Es gibt mehrere Versionen dieses schönen Liedes. Mir gefällt genau diese am Besten. Weiß jemand nähere Angaben zu dieser verbreiteten Fassung (Sänger, Orchester, Aufnahmejahr etc.) ???
Danke für alle Hinweise!
The song is good and literally tells you what happened in the war against the Turks
It doesn't tell that all achievements happened only because locals were helping Bavarian/Austrian troops. They were part of army, they were giving support to troops, they were giving information about Turkish movements so Eugen knew that from Nish/Smedervo fortresses helping army is coming. Even that spy was local :) Even more help Eugen got on Zenta battle (Senta in Serbia) where locals had ability to cross marches during mist and completely surprise Turkish army that was crossing the bridge. For all that support as we say in Serbian beautiful language they got big dick to dig their eyes with it
@@aurelije I never really said it explained every single detail though
There js actually one more verse talking about the death of prince Ludwig.
I love history especially new stories that I never heard about like these thanks for the song.
Thank god for the Loop Feature. Also since I have discovered this song, I started up a game of Empire Total War with Darth Mod on. Then Playing as Austria reformed the Holy League and the Holy Roman Empire. took France, Italy, Denmark, All of Germany (inlcuding Konigsberg), and North Africa. Then I declared War on the Ottomans and marched on Constantinople with 4 different Armies with the lead one being lead by none other than Prinz Eugen himself.
Now with all of the Balkans, Greece and now Constantinople under Imperial control. Its time to march on Ankara.
This is actually a Polish Polonaise used to Crown King Władysław IV and John III Sobieski. The Austrians took this tune away and claimed the victory was theirs. Now it is still used as a carol in Poland.
The translation says one hundred thousand, but he says "dreimal hunterttausend", which would be three hundred thousand (300'000).
As a turk. These guys really kicked our ass in 1700s.
@@yaboiiiogre1332 a pretty old kid you got there .An empire lasting for over 600 Years is quite something
@@yaboiiiogre1332 The Ottomans could still compete in the 1700s (Turkish Russian War lf 1714) and until the 30s or 50s they did pretty well. The Ottomans began collapsing rapidly after the loss lf Crimea 1789 and then Egypt 1792 to Napoleon followed up by 3 Wars with Russia Britain and Serbia until 1812.
The 1800s were the nail in the coffin with Russia attacking the Turks countless of times.
@@yaboiiiogre1332 Yes
@@khagan5951 they Ottoman collapsing progress begin in the late 18th Century when the Russians liberated the Balkan. Alexander the liberator.
@@khagan5951 but they were saved of an earlier collapse when the French and British intervene in the Crimean Wars. Because France and Britain feared the expansion of the Russian Empire and they don‘t wanted a Orthodox Russian Constantinople.
His armor is so cool
They got really excited about that bridge.
Small correction at 1:45 "An die drei mal hunderttausend Mann" means up to 300.000 not 100.000
Edit: or literally "Up to three times hundred thousand men" so the error is understandable
Greating from Bulgaria - country, defearted the Arabs near Constantinople in 718 and saved Christian Europe! A country baptized by the apostles Paul and Andrew the First Called! The country that baptized the Russians and the Serbs! The country that preserved its Christian faith with milions of victims during the centuries - old rule of the Ottoman Empire - in the summer of 1913 she commited the first genocide of the 20th century against the Bulgarians in Southeastern Thrace, in which 90000 Bullgarians were killed!
Prinz Eugen borned as a French, and goes to the germanic-empire/holly-empire.
Born as a SAVOYARD not French.
@@KarlSen here's what it says on Wikipedia: "Born in Paris, Eugene grew up around the court of King Louis XIV of France. Based on his poor physique and bearing, the Prince was initially prepared for a clerical career, but by the age of 19 he had determined on a military career. Following a scandal involving his mother Olympe, he was rejected by Louis XIV for service in the French army. Eugene moved to Austria and transferred his loyalty to the Habsburg Monarchy."
@@aa6dcc he doesn't follow the orders of Louis-XIV and join holly-rorman-germanic-empire to fight ottomans (if france go to the fight, britain and spain may attack france, so it was not possible, long time after louis-xiv sent one of his grand-son to be spannish king), and...he fight against france later, very strang destiny.
@@Yartrax-930 yes, what I meant to say was that he was born in France, is of French blood, but fought for the Holy Roman Empire.
@@lordofhostsappreciator3075 He was born in Paris, son of Eugène-Maurice de Savoie-Carignan, born in Paris and count of Soissons and Dreux. Grand son of Marie de Bourbon, great great gran son of Élisabeth de France and Marguerite de France.
Eugène-Maurice de Savoie-Carignan was raised at the Louis XIV court with a french education.
So no, he is totally not a 100% pure Italian prince, as same as Maison de Savoy isnt 100% Italian.
He is not an Italian of french culture, or a french with Italian blood.
He was a member of the house of Savoy which is Franco-Italian, a lot of his ancestors weres french, from his father of mother.
Greetings from Turkey this song is masterpiece :D
Braindead lmao
Prince Eugene - der noble knight!
Bien......cetait un etre humain et eccellente general.
The Turks where too afraid of his jaw
I know Prinz Eugen wasn't a habsburg, but look up "Habsburg Jaw"
@paladin De Lupi There were only a few serious deformities among the Habsburgs.
To the Serbs that made around 50% of his troops that fought and had theit revenge on the turks.
What revenge you dummy? Serbs were one of the most loyal race to the Ottomans they fought side by side in many wars
@@PredatorGamingTR
Exactly
Serbs should be ashamed of themselves, they were the biggest ally of the Ottomans
Jovan Tekelija is Serb, he play crucial role in battle of Senta. Serb are part of Habsburgian army of that time.
Respect from Prussian nobleman!
Im Greek, we are the archenemies of the Turks but i dont agree with the anti-Turkish sentiment now pervading Europe, I have Turkish friends and they are ppl just like anyone else, we can learn to be friends and get along, and much love to all the Turkish Christians out there as well
@@randallshulsen69 the ppl who did that are all dead. And theyre for God to judge not me
@@windycityreport6129 I am turk I Am muslim
@@windycityreport6129 we need people like you mate
Greetings from Turkey, very nice song from the lands of Christendom!
😂
me singing how i beat my high school bullies
I can imagine some bards singing this in a german tavern lmao
based.
BASED
@@simplifiednews4235 yes.
Love this song
Ex Cathedra pls post a Japanese Catholic song next
Sehr gut lied!
Amazing
Greetings from Zenta :)
Jesi li Magjar?
Óptimo 👌🏽
By the army, he then ordered that when the clock strikes twelve, on midnight then, all should mount their horses and to skirmish with the enemy with their last remaining breath (...) then, all should mount their horses and to skirmish with the enemy with their last remaining breath!
All got on their horses immediately all of them unsheathed their swords, and left the camp without a word the musketeers as well as the knights, all fought bravely: It was a truly beautiful dance! The musketeers as well as the knights, all fought bravely: It was a truly beautiful dance!!! I'm also training as a knight and as a cavalryman.
Bravo!
Maybe the Turkish people are felling bad about this music 💀, but interesting song, ngl
Britain IS NOT a county IT IS FOUR NATIONS !!!!#🏴🏴🏴
JA! Grüße aus Franken, wir wollen auch unabhängig werden von Bayern. Ihr schafft das auch mit der Unabhängigkeit vom englisch dominierten Staat
I like this version, wish there was an instrumental variant of this one.
Next Tuesday be like:
That thumbnail is epic
Very good time to post this ;)
Für den Kaiser! Für Österreich! Für das Deutsche Reich!
Hello from Turkiye:)))
One of my favorite generals. Driving turks out of Christendom.
Bless you I'm a direct descendant of croatian ancestry that fought under prinz eugen.
@@victorknezevich7281 Nice
I love how the song sounds like if it was made for kids but the lyrics talk about war
It’s my one-year-old’s favorite song! We play it every night and she dances around the room.
Not for kids, but for dance ;)
Noti gang (: