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BEAUHARNAIS, EUGENE DE (1781-1824) , step-son of Napoleon
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Eugene
Eugene
After the proclamation of the Empire, Eugene received the title of prince, with a yearly stipend of 200,000 francs, and became general of the chasseurs d cheval of the Guard. A year later, when the Italian republic became the kingdom of Italy, with Napoleon as king, Eugene received the title of viceroy, with large administrative powers. (See ITALY.) Not long after the battle of Austerlitz (2nd December 1805) Napoleon dignified the elector of Bavaria with the title of king and arranged a marriage
satisfaction in the kingdom of Italy; it comprised the districts between the Simplon Pass and Rimini, and also after the peace of Presburg (December 1805), Istria and Dalmatia. In 1808 (on the further partition
Marshal ) Macdonald as his adlatus. The battle of Sacile, where he fought against the Austrian army of the Arch-duke John, did not yield proofs of military talent on the part of Eugene or of Macdonald; but on the retreat of the enemy into Austrian territory (owing to the disasters of their main army on the Danube) Eugene's forces pressed them vigorously and finally won an important victory at Raab in the heart of the Austrian empire. Then, joining the main army under Napoleon, in the island of Lobau in the Danube, near Vienna, Eugene and Macdonald acquitted themselves most creditably in the great
retreat which ensued, Eugene's soldierly constancy and devotion to Napoleon shone out conspicuously in 1813-1814, especially by contrast with the tergiversations of Murat. On the downfall of the Napoleonic regime Eugene retired to Munich, where he continued to reside, with the title duke of Leuchtenberg and prince of Eichstadt. He died in 1824, leaving two surviving sons and three daughters.For further details concerning Eugene see Memoires et correspondance politique et militaire du Prince Eugene, edited by Baron A. Ducasse (io vols., Paris, 18581860); F. J. A. Schneidewind, Prinz Eugen, Herzog von Leuchtenberg in den Feldziigen seiner Zeit (Stockholm, 1857) ; A. Purlitzer, Une Idylle sous Napoleon Pr: le roman du Prince Eugene (Paris, 1895) ; F. Masson, Napoleon et sa famille (Paris, 1897-1900). (J. Hn. R.)End of Article: BEAUHARNAIS, EUGENE DE (1781-1824) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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