Carte The Prince De Ligne O. P. Gilbert

The Prince De Ligne

A Gay Marshal of the Old

Autor: O. P. Gilbert
Limbă: engleză
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"The Prince De Ligne: A Gay Marshal of the Old" is a compelling biographical examination of Charles-...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Copertă tare
Publicat
2026
Pagini
226
EAN
9781025457307
ISBN
1025457307
Enbook ID
52990743
Greutate
496
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 14

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"The Prince De Ligne: A Gay Marshal of the Old" is a compelling biographical examination of Charles-Joseph, 7th Prince de Ligne, one of the most fascinating and charismatic figures of the Enlightenment. A field marshal, diplomat, and intellectual, the Prince de Ligne moved through the highest circles of European society, counting monarchs like Catherine the Great and Frederick the Great among his close associates.

This work by O. P. Gilbert brings to life the vibrant career and personality of a man whose wit and social prominence earned him a lasting place in history. The narrative follows his experiences across the battlefields of Europe and the courtrooms of the Old World, illustrating the transition from the height of aristocratic splendor to the upheavals of the Napoleonic era.

Through a focus on his military achievements and his literary contributions, the book captures the essence of a cosmopolitan age. It serves as both a character study of a brilliant individual and a broader historical survey of the 18th-century European milieu. "The Prince De Ligne: A Gay Marshal of the Old" remains an essential resource for those interested in the history of the nobility, military leadership, and the cultural life of a bygone era.

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