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 Eugene of Savoy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Just two years after the end of the war against France, he led the Austrian armies during the Austro-Turkish War of 1716-18.
Eugene was made governor of this area, then later became vicar of the Austrian lands in Italy.
Born in Paris, and a prince of the House of Savoy, Eugene was the son of the Comte de Soissons, a French nobleman.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eugene_of_Savoy   (605 words)

  
 Saints of October 23
In 1430, John helped elect Bernardino vicar general of the Observants and soon after met Saint Colette in France and joined her efforts to reform the Poor Clares.
John of Capistrano, deeply anxious about the possibility that the Turks might overrun western Christendom the way they had conquered the east, preached a crusade against the invading armies, but he was unsuccessful in rallying the princes of Bavaria and Austria.
John regarded these men and women with implacable hostility, as heretics and his methods with the obstinate were such as to incur the reprobation of later times.
www.saintpatrickdc.org /ss/1023.htm   (3968 words)

  
 Roman Catholic Diocese of Nashville, Tennessee - Bishop's Office - Former Bishops
As a border state, Tennessee was torn and distracted for four long years by the almost constant occupation of contending armies, some of the most severe battles of the Civil War were fought on its soil.
During his incumbency the Diocese was visited by the terrible yellow fever and he lost nine priests and thirteen sisters to this dread disease, among them his vicar-general.
Tennessee had suffered from the war, but Bishop Feehan applied himself to the task and under his guidance the Diocese advanced as it never had before.
www.dioceseofnashville.com /bishop2-former.htm   (1320 words)

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