More Than Just Enemies
An expedition to the 17th century and to the most complex times that Europe has ever experienced
On September 11, 1697, the Ottoman army is annihilated in the battle of Zenta by the imperial army led by Prince Eugene of Savoy, thus ending the steady rise of the Ottoman Empire over the previous centuries. The dominance of the Habsburgs is well documented, but the Ottoman Empire was a civilization that was no less developed and whose culture we know only little about. Yet the Sultans ruled over Asia Minor, the Near East, the Balkans, North Africa, the Crimea and current-day Hungary for several centuries. Our protagonist on the Habsburg side is Prince Eugene of Savoy, who, from an emotionally neglected childhood, rose to huge success as a feared army leader and the wealthiest man of his time.
Facts
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Original TitlePrinz Eugen und das Osmanische Reich
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Year2014
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Length90', 2 × 52' (ENG, GER, FRE)
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ResolutionHD, 4K
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Film byHeinz Leger, Martin Betz
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