Eugen of Savoy
Eugen of Savoy (1663-1736) was a prominent military leader and statesman in Europe, known for his role in the Austrian Empire. Born in Paris, he initially served in the French army but later switched allegiance to the Habsburgs, where he became a key figure in several significant battles during the War of the Spanish Succession and the Great Turkish War.
Eugen is celebrated for his strategic brilliance and leadership, particularly in victories at the Battle of Zenta and the Siege of Belgrade. His contributions helped to expand and secure Habsburg territories, making him one of the most respected military figures of his time.