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Charles de Lorraine, Prince of Commercy, Count of Rosnay (11 July 1661 – 15 August 1702), was a French field marshal of the Holy Roman Empire and a consultant of Eugene of Savoy. He became known after leading imperial troops in the Great Turkish War, in the Nine Years' War, and the War of Spanish Succession.

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  • Charles, Prince of Commercy
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  • Charles de Lorraine, Prince of Commercy, Count of Rosnay (11 July 1661 – 15 August 1702), was a French field marshal of the Holy Roman Empire and a consultant of Eugene of Savoy. He became known after leading imperial troops in the Great Turkish War, in the Nine Years' War, and the War of Spanish Succession.
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Birth Date
  • 1661-07-11(xsd:date)
Full Name
  • Charles François de Lorraine
death place
  • Cremona, Duchy of Mantua
Name
  • Charles
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  • Charles
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Mother
  • Anne of Lorraine
Birth Place
  • Bar-le-Duc, Duchy of Lorraine
Title
  • Prince of Commercy, Count of Rosnay
death date
  • 1702-08-15(xsd:date)
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  • Charles de Lorraine, Prince of Commercy, Count of Rosnay (11 July 1661 – 15 August 1702), was a French field marshal of the Holy Roman Empire and a consultant of Eugene of Savoy. He became known after leading imperial troops in the Great Turkish War, in the Nine Years' War, and the War of Spanish Succession.
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