comte de saxe
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Definition
Proper noun: - A French military commander: "Comte de Saxe" refers to Maurice, Count of Saxony, a celebrated French marshal renowned for his military genius, particularly during the War of the Austrian Succession. He was also an illegitimate son of Augustus II the Strong, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The military tactics of the Comte de Saxe are still studied in war colleges.
- Comte de Saxe authored a significant treatise on the art of war.
Advanced Usage
- Historical reference: The title "Comte de Saxe" is used to refer specifically to Maurice de Saxe in historical and military contexts, distinguishing him from other counts or marshals.
- The battle of Fontenoy was a famous victory for the Comte de Saxe.
Variants and Related Words
- Marshal Saxe: An alternative name used in English-language histories.
- Marshal Saxe's campaigns were marked by innovation.
- Maurice de Saxe: The full name in French.
- Maurice de Saxe was born in Goslar.
Synonyms
- Military commander: A general term for a leader of armed forces.
- Marshal: A high-ranking military officer, specifically the title he held.
Related Phrases
- "The Reveries of the Comte de Saxe": Refers to his posthumously published book of military thoughts and maxims.
- "The Reveries" provides insight into the Comte de Saxe's strategic mind.
Noun
- a French marshal who distinguished himself in the War of the Austrian Succession (1696-1750)