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Eugene Jean, Count of Soissons

Prince Eugene Jean of Savoy (Eugene Jean François; 23 September 1714 – 23 November 1734) was the last Count of Soissons and by birth a member of the House of Savoy.

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The only son of Emmanuel Thomas, Count of Soissons (a member of the House of Savoy-Carignano), and Princess Maria Theresia of Liechtenstein, Duchess of Troppau, he succeeded his father on his death in 1729, while remaining his mother's heir apparent and being often also styled "Duke of Troppau".

In the same year 1729, the King of Sardinia Victor Amadeus II granted him the title of knight of the Supreme Order of the Most Holy Annunciation, the highest Savoy distinction.[1]

In 1731, at the instigation of his great-uncle, Prince Eugene of Savoy, a famous general and eminent personality in the imperial court, he was made, like his father before him, knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece by the Emperor Charles VI.[2]

With the aim of establishing a second Savoy state in central Italy, Prince Eugene of Savoy, particularly attached to his great-nephew, who was his last living male heir, requested for him the hand of Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina, Duchess of Massa and Princess of Carrara, obtaining the approval of Emperor Charles VI and the King of Sardinia, Charles Emmanuel III of Savoy, whom he looked to as the head of the family.[3] The duchess was then only seven years old and was under the regency of her mother Ricciarda Gonzaga di Novellara [it]. Matrimonial agreements were signed in Vienna, where the prince resided, on 2 May 1732, and, in the month of October, the eighteen-year-old betrothed visited Massa to pay homage to his little fiancée and future mother-in-law. The marriage, however, could not take place due to the young count's premature death in Mannheim, where he was serving the emperor in the military, on 23 November 1734.[4] Maria Teresa would later be married to Ercole Rinaldo d'Este, heir of the duchy of Modena and Reggio (and future duke under the name Ercole III).

With Eugene Jean's death, the title "Count of Soissons" became extinct and reverted to the French crown. The huge inheritance of Prince Eugene, who died intestate two years later, fell to his closest surviving relative, Eugene Jean's aunt, Anna Victoria of Savoy.[5] In 1772, upon the death of Eugene Jean's mother, the duchy of Troppau returned to the possession of the princes of Liechtenstein, in the person of Franz Joseph I.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ Cigna-Santi, Vittorio Amedeo (1786). Serie cronologica de' cavalieri dell'ordine supremo di Savoia detto prima del Collare, indi della Santissima Nunziata co' nomi, cognomi, titoli, e blasoni delle arme loro [...] (in Italian). Turin: Stamperia Reale. pp. 217–218 - serial number CCLXXII.
  2. ^ Miscellanea di storia italiana (in Italian), Turin, Bocca, vol. 53, 1932, p. 636 : "Pochi giorni dopo, l'11 gennaio, il gran Principe Eugenio informava il Re di Sardegna che l'imperatore, per tratto di singolare benevolenza, conferiva al nipote giovanetto anche il Toson d'oro".
  3. ^ Merlotti, Andrea (2010). "Savoia e Asburgo nel XVIII secolo: due progetti per un secondo Stato sabaudo nell'Italia imperiale (1732, 1765)". In Bellabarba, Marco; Niederkorn, Jan Paul (eds.). Le corti come luogo di comunicazione. Gli Asburgo e l'Italia (secolo XVI-XIX) / Höfe als Orte der Kommunikation. Die Habsburger und Italien (16. bis 19. Jahrhundert) (in Italian and German). Bologna/Berlin: Mulino/Duncker&Humblot. pp. 216–224. ISBN 978-88-15-13978-8/ISBN 978-3-428-13397-0.
  4. ^ Sforza, Giovanni (1909). "Il principe Eugenio Francesco di Savoia conte di Soissons e il suo fidanzamento con Maria Teresa Cibo duchessa di Massa". Miscellanea di Storia Italiana. 3rd series (in Italian). XIII (XLIV). Torino: Bocca: 359–416.
  5. ^ Henderson, Nicholas (2002). Prince Eugen of Savoy: A Biography. A Phoenix Press Paperback. Phoenix. p. 290 ff. ISBN 978-1-84212-597-7.
  6. ^ Louis Thomas was the elder brother of Prince Eugene of Savoy.

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Prince Eugene Jean of Savoy Eugene Jean Francois 23 September 1714 23 November 1734 was the last Count of Soissons and by birth a member of the House of Savoy Life editThe only son of Emmanuel Thomas Count of Soissons a member of the House of Savoy Carignano and Princess Maria Theresia of Liechtenstein Duchess of Troppau he succeeded his father on his death in 1729 while remaining his mother s heir apparent and being often also styled Duke of Troppau In the same year 1729 the King of Sardinia Victor Amadeus II granted him the title of knight of the Supreme Order of the Most Holy Annunciation the highest Savoy distinction 1 In 1731 at the instigation of his great uncle Prince Eugene of Savoy a famous general and eminent personality in the imperial court he was made like his father before him knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece by the Emperor Charles VI 2 With the aim of establishing a second Savoy state in central Italy Prince Eugene of Savoy particularly attached to his great nephew who was his last living male heir requested for him the hand of Maria Teresa Cybo Malaspina Duchess of Massa and Princess of Carrara obtaining the approval of Emperor Charles VI and the King of Sardinia Charles Emmanuel III of Savoy whom he looked to as the head of the family 3 The duchess was then only seven years old and was under the regency of her mother Ricciarda Gonzaga di Novellara it Matrimonial agreements were signed in Vienna where the prince resided on 2 May 1732 and in the month of October the eighteen year old betrothed visited Massa to pay homage to his little fiancee and future mother in law The marriage however could not take place due to the young count s premature death in Mannheim where he was serving the emperor in the military on 23 November 1734 4 Maria Teresa would later be married to Ercole Rinaldo d Este heir of the duchy of Modena and Reggio and future duke under the name Ercole III With Eugene Jean s death the title Count of Soissons became extinct and reverted to the French crown The huge inheritance of Prince Eugene who died intestate two years later fell to his closest surviving relative Eugene Jean s aunt Anna Victoria of Savoy 5 In 1772 upon the death of Eugene Jean s mother the duchy of Troppau returned to the possession of the princes of Liechtenstein in the person of Franz Joseph I citation needed Ancestry editAncestors of Eugene Jean Count of Soissons16 Thomas Francis Prince of Carignano8 Eugene Maurice Count of Soissons17 Marie de Bourbon4 Louis Thomas Count of Soissons 6 18 Lorenzo Mancini9 Olympia Mancini19 Girolama Mazzarini2 Emmanuel Thomas Count of Soissons20 Charles de La Cropte Lord of Chanteirac10 Francois Paul de La Cropte Lord of Beauvais21 Isabeau d Auzaneau5 Uranie de La Cropte de Beauvais22 Gedeon Martel11 Charlotte Martel23 Elisabeth de La Mothe Fouque1 Eugene Jean of Savoy Count of Soissons24 Karl I Prince of Liechtenstein12 Karl Eusebius Prince of Liechtenstein25 Anna Marie Semberova of Boskovic and Cerna Hora6 Hans Adam I Prince of Liechtenstein26 Maximilian Prince of Dietrichstein13 Countess Johanna Beatrix of Dietrichstein27 Princess Anna Marie of Liechtenstein3 Princess Maria Theresia of Liechtenstein28 Maximilian Prince of Dietrichstein 26 14 Ferdinand Joseph Prince of Dietrichstein29 Princess Anna Maria of Liechtenstein 27 7 Princess Edmunda of Dietrichstein Nikolsburg30 Johann Anton I Prince of Eggenberg15 Countess Maria Elisabeth of Eggenberg31 Margravine Maria Anna of Brandenburg BayreuthNotes edit Cigna Santi Vittorio Amedeo 1786 Serie cronologica de cavalieri dell ordine supremo di Savoia detto prima del Collare indi della Santissima Nunziata co nomi cognomi titoli e blasoni delle arme loro in Italian Turin Stamperia Reale pp 217 218 serial number CCLXXII Miscellanea di storia italiana in Italian Turin Bocca vol 53 1932 p 636 Pochi giorni dopo l 11 gennaio il gran Principe Eugenio informava il Re di Sardegna che l imperatore per tratto di singolare benevolenza conferiva al nipote giovanetto anche il Toson d oro Merlotti Andrea 2010 Savoia e Asburgo nel XVIII secolo due progetti per un secondo Stato sabaudo nell Italia imperiale 1732 1765 In Bellabarba Marco Niederkorn Jan Paul eds Le corti come luogo di comunicazione Gli Asburgo e l Italia secolo XVI XIX Hofe als Orte der Kommunikation Die Habsburger und Italien 16 bis 19 Jahrhundert in Italian and German Bologna Berlin Mulino Duncker amp Humblot pp 216 224 ISBN 978 88 15 13978 8 ISBN 978 3 428 13397 0 Sforza Giovanni 1909 Il principe Eugenio Francesco di Savoia conte di Soissons e il suo fidanzamento con Maria Teresa Cibo duchessa di Massa Miscellanea di Storia Italiana 3rd series in Italian XIII XLIV Torino Bocca 359 416 Henderson Nicholas 2002 Prince Eugen of Savoy A Biography A Phoenix Press Paperback Phoenix p 290 ff ISBN 978 1 84212 597 7 Louis Thomas was the elder brother of Prince Eugene of Savoy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eugene Jean Count of Soissons amp oldid 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