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Prince Eugene the Noble Knight - A Historical Tale of a Noble Military Leader and European Politics in the 17th and 18th Centuries - cover

Prince Eugene the Noble Knight - A Historical Tale of a Noble Military Leader and European Politics in the 17th and 18th Centuries

L. Würdig

Übersetzer George P. Upton

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Prince Eugene, the Noble Knight," L. W√ºrdig masterfully combines historical narrative with vivid character development to illuminate the life and accomplishments of Prince Eugene of Savoy, a pivotal figure in 17th-century European military history. The prose is richly detailed, showcasing W√ºrdig's ability to weave historical facts with dramatized anecdotes that bring to life the complexities of nobility and warfare during the Baroque period. The book's meticulous research situates Eugene within the broader context of his time, revealing the sociopolitical dynamics that shaped his legendary status and the intricate relationships he navigated to secure his legacy. L. W√ºrdig'Äôs background as a historian specializing in European military history and nobility provides a solid foundation for this work. His extensive research and passion for the subject matter likely stem from personal ties to European lineage and his own fascination with the heroic narratives that shape cultural identity. This academic prowess translates into an engaging narrative that captures not only the historical essence but also the moral dilemmas faced by princely figures like Eugene. Recommended for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, "Prince Eugene, the Noble Knight" invites readers to explore the life of a knight who defied the norms of his time. W√ºrdig offers an insightful and compelling portrayal that will resonate deeply with anyone interested in the interplay of valor, politics, and personal ambition in shaping history.
Verfügbar seit: 15.11.2023.
Drucklänge: 78 Seiten.

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