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The Danish cavalry, under the Duke of Württemberg-Neuenstadt ( not to be confused with the Duke of Württemberg who fought with Eugene ), had made slow work of crossing the Nebel near Oberglau ; harassed by Marsin's infantry near the village, the Danes were driven back across the stream.
In the spring of 1734 French maneuvers successfully flanked this line, and Prince Eugene of Savoy ( who, despite being a Savoyard, fought on the Austrian side ) was forced to withdraw these forces to the imperial encampment at Heilbronn.
In 1702, Eugene fought in Italy, where the French were led by the Duc de Villeroi, whom Eugene captured at the Battle of Cremona on 1 February.
On 11 September 1697 Prince Eugene of Savoy defeated the Ottoman army in the Battle of Senta, which was fought at this location, and after the Treaty of Karlovci in 1699, the was included into Habsburg Monarchy as part of the Tisa – Mureş section of the Military Frontier.
He likewise fought the socialists, who believed workers and unions could never co-exist with business interests and wanted to use the labor unions to advance their more radical political causes, typified by the presidential campaigns of Eugene V. Debs.
In the campaign of 1704 the Prussian contingent served first under Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden, then Prince Eugene of Savoy, and fought at Blenheim.
In 1705 Leopold was sent with a Prussian corps to join Prince Eugene in Italy, and on August 6 fought at the Battle of Cassano.
The man believed to be Donald Eugene Webb got out of the car and fought with him.
After serving for a short period under the Florentine Republic, he went over to Filippo Maria Visconti, duke of Milan ( 1425 ), in whose service together with Niccolò Fortebraccio he fought in the Wars in Lombardy against the league of Pope Eugene IV, Venice and Florence.
He also fought and defeated future light-heavyweight champion Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, Tom Bethea, Carlos Marks, Rafael Gutierrez, Charley Scott, Billy " Dynamite " Douglas, George Benton, Vicente Rondon, Jose Gonzales ( twice ), Art Hernandez, Tony Mundine, Stanley " Kitten " Hayward, Juarez DeLima, Eugene " Cyclone " Hart and Tony Chiaverini.
Eugene " Cyclone " Hart ( born June 16, 1951 ) was a terrific punching American middleweight boxer who fought from 1969 to 1982.
Through the influence of Prince Eugene of Savoy he obtained a general's command in the Austrian army, and fought with great bravery and distinction against France, and afterwards against Turkey.
Captured and imprisoned in Ettlingen in 1707, he gained special favour with Prince Eugene and fought the Turks for the Austrians.
In 1716, he fought in the siege of Temesvar ( Timişoara ) with Prince Eugene, and with the cities ' fall that year he delivered the tidings of success to Vienna.

Eugene and primarily
In the 1950s, this process for building canoes was adapted from ship / boat building techniques, and refined by a group of Minnesota canoe racers ; primarily Eugene Jensen, Irwin C .( Buzzy ) Peterson, and Karl Ketter.
The first corridor connects downtown Eugene to downtown Springfield and runs primarily along Franklin Boulevard.
Andrew Eugene Pettitte (; born June 15, 1972 ) is an American baseball starting pitcher who has played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball ( MLB ), primarily for the New York Yankees.
Eugene Edward " Gene " Wood ( October 20, 1925 – May 21, 2004 ) was an American television personality, known primarily for his work as an announcer on various game shows.
As his language is limited to the word " jeep ," Eugene primarily communicates through body language.
Today, it is remembered primarily for Fyodor Tolstoy's Neoclassical illustrations and citations in Pushkin's works such as Eugene Onegin.

Eugene and northern
The first option ( although it is debatable to what extent the Duke was committed to such an enterprise ) was a plan to transfer his forces from the Spanish Netherlands to northern Italy ; once there, he intended linking up with Prince Eugene in order to defeat the French and safeguard Savoy from being overrun.
Further good news for the Allies arrived from northern Italy where, on 7 September, Prince Eugene had routed a French army before the Piedmontese capital, Turin, driving the Franco-Spanish forces from northern Italy.
Eugene enhanced his standing during the War of the Spanish Succession where his partnership with the Duke of Marlborough secured victories against the French on the fields of Blenheim ( 1704 ), Oudenarde ( 1708 ), and Malplaquet ( 1709 ); he gained further success in the war as Imperial commander in northern Italy, most notably at the Battle of Turin ( 1706 ).
Eugene held synods in northern Europe at Paris, Rheims, and Trier in 1147 and 1149 that were devoted to the reform of clerical life.
To finance more loans, McNamara told bank treasurer Eugene Rotberg to seek out new sources of capital outside of the northern banks that had been the primary sources of bank funding.
While the aging Prince Eugene of Savoy had recommended to the emperor a more warlike posture against potential actions by France in the Rhine valley and northern Italy, only minimal steps were taken to improve imperial defenses on the Rhine.
The 1863 picture by Eugene von Guerard hanging in the National Gallery of Australia titled " Northeast view from the northern top of Mount Kosciusko " is actually from Mount Townsend.
Detective Greg Harvey, from Eugene, Oregon, said such cases were in reality, very common ; he said " It's happening right now, it's amazing how many girls are shipped from here to different brothels in northern and southern Nevada.
That year, Zell married Morning Glory ( née Diana Moore ) and in 1976 he and Morning Glory settled in Eugene, Oregon and then at the Coeden Brith land in northern California.
Following the success of anti-war candidate Eugene McCarthy in the New Hampshire primary, in March 1968 U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson halted bombing operations over the northern portion of the North Vietnam ( Operation Rolling Thunder ), in order to encourage Hanoi to begin negotiations.
Eugene W. Hilgard, in 1892, had related soil and climate in the United States in the same manner, and by the 1950s analysis of Quaternary stratigraphy to monitor recent environmental changes in the northern hemisphere had become firmly established.

Eugene and Italy
This was in part due to the sudden switching of troops from the Rhine to reinforce Prince Eugene in Italy, and part due to the deterioration of Baden ’ s health brought on by the re-opening of a severe foot wound he had received at the storming of the Schellenberg the previous year.
Aside from Eugene Onegin, Hofstadter has translated many other poems ( always respecting their formal constraints ), and two other novels ( in prose ): La Chamade ( That Mad Ache ) by French writer Françoise Sagan, and La Scoperta dell ' Alba ( The Discovery of Dawn ) by Walter Veltroni, the then head of the Partito Democratico in Italy.
Eugene remained unimpressed with the men and their commanders throughout the war in Italy.
Military honours in Italy undoubtedly belonged to the French commander Marshal Catinat, but Eugene, the one Allied general determined on action and decisive results, did well to emerge from the Nine Years ' War with an enhanced reputation.
Eugene III appealed for help to Tivoli, Italy, to other cities at feud with Rome, and to King Roger II of Sicily ( who sent his general Robert of Selby ), and with their aid was successful in making such conditions with the Roman citizens as enabled him for a time to hold the semblance of authority in his capital.
In 1149, Eugene III returned to Italy and took up his residence at Viterbo.
Armed conflict began slowly, as Austrian forces under Prince Eugene of Savoy invaded the Duchy of Milan, one of the Spanish territories in Italy, prompting French intervention.
Villeroi was now replaced by the Duc de Vendôme, who, despite the drawn Battle of Luzzara in August and a considerable numerical superiority, proved unable to drive Eugene from Italy.
Marlborough — ignoring the wishes of the Dutch, who preferred to keep their troops in the Low Countries — led the English and Dutch forces southward to Germany ; Eugene, meanwhile, moved northward from Italy with the Austrian army.
Following the Battle of Blenheim, Marlborough and Eugene separated again, with the former going to the Low Countries, and the latter to Italy.
Villars and Louis of Baden manoeuvred indecisively on the Rhine, and the story was much the same for Vendôme and Eugene in Italy.
Prince Eugene also met with success ; in September, following the departure of Vendôme to shore up the shattered army in the Netherlands, he and the Duke of Savoy inflicted a heavy loss on the French under Orleans and Marsin at the Battle of Turin, driving them out of Italy by the end of the year.
Later in 1707, Prince Eugene led an allied invasion of southern France from Italy, but was stalled by the French army.
The Viceroy of Italy, Eugene de Beauharnais was appointed in August 1805 and he settled in the Villa of Monza.
Eugene convoked a rival Council of Ferrara on 8 January 1438 and succeeded in drawing the Byzantine ambassadors to Italy.
Germany remained neutral ; Charles VII of France confined himself to securing to his kingdom ( by the Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges, which became law on 13 July 1438 ) the benefit of a great number of the reforms decreed at Basel ; England and Italy remained faithful to Eugene IV.
It was his good fortune to govern the Austrian dominions and to be head of the Empire, during the years in which his trusted general, Prince Eugene of Savoy, either acting alone in Italy or with the Duke of Marlborough in Germany and Flanders, was beating the armies of Louis XIV of France.

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