Louis Thomas, Count of Soissons

Italian prince
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroItalian prince
A.K.A.Prince Louis Thomas of Savoy-Carignan
A.K.A.Prince Louis Thomas of Savoy-Carignan
PlacesPoland Italy
wasMilitary personnel Prince
Work fieldMilitary Royals
Gender
Male
Birth1 August 1657, Paris, France
Death14 August 1702Landau in der Pfalz, Germany (aged 45 years)
Star signLeo
Family
Mother:Olympia Mancini
Father:Eugene Maurice, Count of Soissons
Siblings:Prince Eugene of Savoy Marie-Jeanne of Savoy
Children:Thomas Emmanuel, Prince of Savoy-Carignan Princess Maria Anna Victoria of Savoy
Awards
Order of the Most Holy Annunciation 
The details

Biography

Prince Louis Thomas of Savoy (German: Ludwig Thomas von Savoyen, Graf von Soissons; Italian: Luigi Tommaso di Savoia; 15 December 1657 – 14 August 1702) was a Count of Soissons and Prince of Savoy. He was killed as Feldzeugmeister of the Imperial Army at the Siege of Landau at the start of the War of the Spanish Succession. There was speculation that he was an illegitimate child of Louis XIV.

Biography

Louis Thomas was the eldest son of Eugene Maurice, Count of Soissons and Olympia Mancini, as well as the oldest brother of Prince Eugene of Savoy. He married Uranie de La Cropte de Beauvais, whom Saint-Simon had once described as "radiant as the glorious morn". His daughter Princess Maria Anna Victoria of Savoy eventually inherited Eugene's estate. His maternal cousins included the Duke of Vendôme as well as the Duke of Bouillon and Louis Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne. His paternal cousins included Victor Amadeus I, Prince of Carignano and Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden.

After the death of his father and the flight of his mother to Brussels due to her involvement in the notorious Poison affair, Louis Thomas and Urania were charged, along with his paternal grandmother, with the rearing of his younger brothers. Eugene was never to forget the couple's loving surrogate parentage.

Louis Thomas obtained a commission as an officer in the French Army, but Louis XIV had amorous designs on his wife. Urania, however, spurned the king's romantic advances. Angered, Louis dismissed Louis Thomas from the army, and, when Louis Thomas sought a position abroad, terminated his pension and dues. In 1699, all but bankrupt, Louis Thomas sought the aid of his younger brother, Eugene, in Vienna. With Eugene's help, he obtained a commission in the Austrian Imperial Army.

On 18 August Louis was killed by a French bomb at the Siege of Landau at the onset of the War of the Spanish Succession.

Issue

  1. Princess Maria Anna Victoria of Savoy (1683–1763), Mademoiselle de Soissons; married Prince Joseph of Saxe-Hildburghausen, Duke in Saxony, son of Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen; had no issue.
  2. Prince Louis Thomas of Savoy (1685–1695)
  3. Princess Thérèse Anne Louise of Savoy (1686–1736); no issue.
  4. Prince Emmanuel Thomas of Savoy (1687–1729); succeeded as Count of Soissons. He married Maria Theresia of Liechtenstein and had issue.
  5. Prince Maurice of Savoy (1690–1710)
  6. Prince Eugene of Savoy (1692–1712)

Ancestry

16. Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy
16. Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy
8. Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy
17. Margaret of France, Duchess of Berry
4. Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano
18. Philip II of Spain
9. Infanta Catherine Michelle of Spain
19. Elisabeth of Valois
2. Eugene Maurice, Count of Soissons
20. Louis, Prince of Condé
10. Charles, Count of Soissons
21. Françoise d'Orléans-Longueville
5. Marie de Bourbon, Countess of Soissons
22. Louis de Montafié, Count of Montafié, Lord of Piedmont, Prince of Carignano
11. Anne de Montafié, Countess of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis
23. Jeanne de Coësmes, Dame de Lucé and de Bonnétable
1. Louis Thomas of Savoy
24. Lorenzo II Mancini
12. Paolo Mancini
25. Olimpia Massimo
6. Lorenzo Mancini
26. Vincent Capocci
13. Vittoria Capocci
27. Lucrèce Glorieri
3. Olympia Mancini
28. Girolamo Mazarini
14. Pietro Mazzarini
29. Margherita de Franchis Passavera
7. Girolama Mazzarini
30. Giulio Buffalini, Count of San Giustino
15. Ortensia Bufalini
31. Francesca Belloni
16. Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy
8. Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy
17. Margaret of France, Duchess of Berry
4. Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano
18. Philip II of Spain
9. Infanta Catherine Michelle of Spain
19. Elisabeth of Valois
2. Eugene Maurice, Count of Soissons
20. Louis, Prince of Condé
10. Charles, Count of Soissons
21. Françoise d'Orléans-Longueville
5. Marie de Bourbon, Countess of Soissons
22. Louis de Montafié, Count of Montafié, Lord of Piedmont, Prince of Carignano
11. Anne de Montafié, Countess of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis
23. Jeanne de Coësmes, Dame de Lucé and de Bonnétable
1. Louis Thomas of Savoy
24. Lorenzo II Mancini
12. Paolo Mancini
25. Olimpia Massimo
6. Lorenzo Mancini
26. Vincent Capocci
13. Vittoria Capocci
27. Lucrèce Glorieri
3. Olympia Mancini
28. Girolamo Mazarini
14. Pietro Mazzarini
29. Margherita de Franchis Passavera
7. Girolama Mazzarini
30. Giulio Buffalini, Count of San Giustino
15. Ortensia Bufalini
31. Francesca Belloni
8. Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy
17. Margaret of France, Duchess of Berry
4. Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano
18. Philip II of Spain
9. Infanta Catherine Michelle of Spain
19. Elisabeth of Valois
2. Eugene Maurice, Count of Soissons
20. Louis, Prince of Condé
10. Charles, Count of Soissons
21. Françoise d'Orléans-Longueville
5. Marie de Bourbon, Countess of Soissons
22. Louis de Montafié, Count of Montafié, Lord of Piedmont, Prince of Carignano
11. Anne de Montafié, Countess of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis
23. Jeanne de Coësmes, Dame de Lucé and de Bonnétable
1. Louis Thomas of Savoy
24. Lorenzo II Mancini
12. Paolo Mancini
25. Olimpia Massimo
6. Lorenzo Mancini
26. Vincent Capocci
13. Vittoria Capocci
27. Lucrèce Glorieri
3. Olympia Mancini
28. Girolamo Mazarini
14. Pietro Mazzarini
29. Margherita de Franchis Passavera
7. Girolama Mazzarini
30. Giulio Buffalini, Count of San Giustino
15. Ortensia Bufalini
31. Francesca Belloni
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