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Charles Thomas, Prince of Vaudémont

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House
  
House of Lorraine

Born
  
7 March 1670 (
1670-03-07
)

Father
  
Charles Henri, Prince of Commercy

Mother
  
Anne Élisabeth de Lorraine-Elbeuf

Died
  
12 May 1704, Ostiglia, Italy

Parents
  
Charles Henri, Prince of Commercy

Grandparents
  
Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine, Béatrix de Cusance

Great-grandparents
  
Francis II, Duke of Lorraine, Christina of Salm, Ernestine van Witthem, Claude-François de Cusance

Similar
  
Charles Henri - Prince of, Charles IV - Duke of Lorraine, Béatrix de Cusance

Charles Thomas de Lorraine (7 March 1670 – 12 May 1704), prince de Vaudémont, was a field marshal in the Austrian army.

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Biography

Charles Thomas was the only son of Charles Henri de Lorraine, prince de Vaudémont and Commercy and Anne Élisabeth de Lorraine-Elbeuf, and a grandson of Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine. His father used the style of prince de Vaudémont, although he held no corresponding territory, until 1708 when he received the allodial territory of Commercy from Leopold, Duke of Lorraine. Henceforth, the father reigned there as the Prince of Commercy, while Charles Thomas was styled the prince de Vaudémont.

Like his forefathers he served in the Habsburg army against France. He made a brilliant career and in 1700 he was made a knight in the Order of the Golden Fleece.

He fought in Italy during the War of Spanish Succession under command of Prince Eugene of Savoy. He distinguished himself in the Battle of Cremona and Battle of Luzzara, and was made Fieldmarshal together with Guido Starhemberg in February 1704.

He was fatally wounded in a minor battle on 8 May 1704 near Ostiglia, and died 4 days later. He had no children.

Titles and styles

  • 7 March 1670 – 12 May 1704 Monsieur le Prince de Vaudémont
  • References

    Charles Thomas, Prince of Vaudémont Wikipedia