LC control no. | no2012157997 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Eugen, Erzherzog, 1863-1954 |
Variant(s) | Eugen, Archduke of Austria, 1863-1954 Eugene, Archduke of Austria, 1863-1954 Eugen, Erzherzog von Österreich, 1863-1954 Österreich, Eugen, Erzherzog von, 1863-1954 Habsburg, Eugen, 1863-1954 Habsburg-Lothringen, Eugen, 1863-1954 |
Associated country | Austria |
Birth date | 18630521 |
Death date | 19541230 |
Place of birth | Židlochovice (Czech Republic) |
Place of death | Merano (Italy) |
Field of activity | Military art and science |
Affiliation | Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Heer Teutonic Knights |
Profession or occupation | Marshals Soldiers |
Special note | This heading was formulated differently from that for other "Erzherzog"s in the name authority file because RDA rule 9.4.1.4 (establishing headings for children or grandchildren of monarchs) does not apply. Eugen was only the great-grandchild of a monarch. (Heading choice was confirmed in correspondence with LC.) |
Found in | Erzherzog Eugen von Österreich 1863-1954, c2009. Deut. biog. Enzy., 1996: Eugen, Erzherzog von Österreich (b. May 21, 1863, Gross-Seelowitz (Mähren); d. Dec. 30, 1954, Meran; became Feldmarschall in 1916) Dict. Ger. biog., 2002: Eugene, Archduke of Austria (b. May 21, 1863, Gross Seelowitz (Židlochovice); d. Dec. 30, 1954, Merano, Italy; grandson of Archduke Charles; joined the Austrian army in 1877; became field marshall in 1916; commander-in-chief of troops fighting Italy in World War I; from 1894-1923, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order of Vienna) FirstWorldWar.com via WWW, Dec. 13, 2012: Who's Who: Archduke Eugen (Archduke Eugen von Habsburg-Lothringen, 1863-1954; the sole royal Austro-Hungarian commander to have received regular army training) Wikipedia via WWW, Oct. 24, 2012: Archduke Eugen of Austria (Archduke Eugen Ferdinand Pius Bernhard Felix Maria of Austria-Teschen; b. May 21, 1863; d. Dec. 30, 1954; Archduke of Austria and Prince of Hungary and Bohemia; the last Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights from the Habsburg dynasty ; son of Karl Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria; born at the Castle of Gross Seelowitz (Židlochovice) near Brünn (Brno) in Moravia ; died Dec. 30, 1954 at Meran, Italy) |
Associated language | ger |