4 Metaphors for eugene

Next to Marlborough, Prince Eugene is the most prominent figure.

Eugene was now a youth of sixteen years, and, as his personal security no longer required him to deny his name and rank, he had left his master's carpenter-shop, and laid aside his blouse.

Prince Eugene of Savoy, Marlborough's colleague, and Cardinal Mazarin were not contemporaries.

He told Prince Leopold that he intended going to Novara, adding: 'You know that I love and esteem this family; Prince Eugene is the prince of knights; I esteem the Empress Josephine, Queen Hortense, and Prince Eugene, all the more from the fact that her demeanor toward the Emperor Napoleon has been so much more noble than that of so many others, who should have shown him more devotion.'

4 Metaphors for  eugene