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In fact, however, the measure was supported mainly by the Left Social Revolutionaries who were part of the government coalition with the Bolsheviks and who, albeit terrorists in the tsarist era, were staunch, irreducible opponents of the death penalty

Socialist Homeland is in Danger!

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Second All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies

consisted in fact of a coalition with the Left Socialist Revolutionaries, who, albeit terrorists in the tsarist era, were staunch and vociferous opponents of the death penalty.

Gontier
Thanks to her success, on 2 May of the same year, with an act signed by the Duke of Richelieu and the Duke of Duras on behalf of the Maison du Roi, she was officially received "into the Comédie Italienne to play duenna roles with the promise to be received with a quarter share at Easter 1779, whereupon she is pledged to faithfully fill all duenna roles and those for which the Comédie will deem her necessary".

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An Anthology of Jewish-Russian Literature: Two Centuries of Dual Identity in Prose and Poetry, 1801-2001. 2 vols. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 2007.

Prince Eugene
Emmanuel Thomas, Count of Soissons

Princess Maria Theresia of Liechtenstein, Duchess of Troppau

Eugene Jean, Count of Soissons

Eugene's other friends such as the papal nuncio, Passionei, who delivered the funeral oration of Prince Eugene, made up for the family of his own that he lacked. For his only surviving nephew, Emmanuel Thomas, the son of his brother Louis Thomas, Eugene arranged marriage with Princess Maria Theresia of Liechtenstein, Duchess of Troppau, but Emmanuel died of smallpox in 1729. Eugene then turned his attention to his grand-nephew Eugene Jean, Emanuel's only son, who now remained his last living male heir. Aiming at establishing a second Savoy state in central Italy, he requested for the young count the hand of the seven-year-old sovereign Duchess of Massa and Princess of Carrara, Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina,  obtaining the approval of Emperor Charles VI and the King of Sardinia, Charles Emmanuel III of Savoy, whom he looked to as the head of the family. Matrimonial agreements were signed in Vienna on 2 May 1732, but the marriage never took place due to Eugene Jean's premature death in Mannheim, where he was serving the emperor in the military, on 23 November 1734. His closest relative was now Louis Thomas's unmarried daughter, Princess Maria Anna Victoria of Savoy, whom Eugene had never met (and had made no effort to do so), and who became nevertheless the legal heiress of all his assets.

With the death of Emmanuel's son in 1734, no close male relatives remained to succeed the Prince. His closest relative, therefore, was Louis Thomas's unmarried daughter, Princess Maria Anna Victoria of Savoy, daughter of his eldest brother, the count of Soissons, whom Eugene had never met (and had made no effort to do so), and who became nevertheless the heiress of all his assets.

With the aim of establishing a second Savoy state in central Italy, Prince Eugene of Savoy, particularly attached to his great-nephew, who was his last living male heir, requested for him the hand of Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina, Duchess of Massa and Princess of Carrara, obtaining the approval of Emperor Charles VI and the King of Sardinia, Charles Emmanuel III of Savoy, whom he looked to as the head of the family. The duchess was then only seven years old and was under the regency of her mother Ricciarda Gonzaga. Matrimonial agreements were signed in Vienna, where the prince resided, on 2 May 1732, and, in the month of October, the eighteen-year-old betrothed visited Massa to pay homage to his little fiancée and future mother-in-law. The marriage, however, could not take place due to the young count's premature death in Mannheim, where he was serving the emperor in the military, on 23 November 1734. Maria Teresa would later be married to Ercole Rinaldo d'Este, heir of the duchy of Modena and Reggio (and future duke under the name Ercole III).

Louis Thomas
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. 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, Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden, son of his aunt Louise of Savoy, and Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria, son of another Savoy Princess and thus just a third cousin of his.

After the premature death of his father in 1673 and the flight of his mother to Brussels due to her involvement in the notorious Poison affair, Louis Thomas and his siblings remained in Paris and were entrusted to the care of their grim grandmother Marie de Bourbon and their aunt Princess Louise of Savoy, Margravine of Baden Baden. Since the family had fallen out of favour with the king because of Olympia Mancini's behaviour, Louis-Thomas inherited the titles of his fathers, but not his offices and thus his income. His sisters and his daughters remained unmarried, his brothers Louis-Jules (1660–1683) and Emanuel-Philibert (1662-1676), and his son Thomas Emmanuel, pursued their military careers outside France, as did his other two brothers that had initially been directed to ecclesiastical careers, Philip (1659–1693), who died fighting for the Venetians against the Turks, and Prince Eugene of Savoy, who became one of the most famous generals in the service of the House of Habsburg.

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.

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 Prince 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.

== Nos infra scripti, nostro et Successoru nostroru nomine fatemur, quod nos Illm et Rm D. D. Georgium Jakusith etc Eppu Agrien etc eiusq Legitimos Successores in Eppatu Agrien, pro ueris et legitimis nostris Eppis, Ordinarijs, Praelatis, et Dioecesanis agnoscentes, ei uel ijs omnem debitum honorem et obedientiam, quantum iurisdictio Sprualis et Ecclsca ipsius, uel eorum requirit, fide etiam ac iuramento mediante, promittimus et spondemus. Nullum etia pro Ordinario nro, Eppo aliu praeter dictu, uel dictos Illm et Rm Eppm uel Eppos habentes, quam diu in eiusdem uel eorundem Dioecesi permanserimus. Et nullo praeterea sine eiusdem, uel eorundem consensu, ratihabitione, dimissiorialibus Ordinem ullum Sacru suscipers Parochias mutars, uel quippiam agers, quod ipsius iurisdictioni contrauéniret atténtabimus. Eos etiam Superiores nostros Subordinatos sine Suffraganeos, Vicarios, siue Archidiaconos, quos id praefatus Illmus et Rms Eppus uel Successores nobis proposuerint, pro ueris et legitimis Superioribus habituros fide nostra Christiana interueniente spondemus. In cuius rei maiorem firmitatem ac robur has manus nrae subscriptione et Sigillo munitas Nras dedimus. Vnguarini die 24 Apr. Anno 1646.

Nos infra scripti, nostro et Successoru[m] nostroru[m] nomine fatemur, quod nos Ill[ustrisstrissimu]m et R[everendissimu]m D[ominum]. [Dominum]. Georgium Jakusith etc Ep[isco]pu[m] Agrien[sis] etc eiusq[ue] Legitimos Successores in Ep[isco]patu Agrien[si], pro ueris et legitimis nostris Ep[isco]pis, Ordinarijs, Praelatis, et Dioecesanis agnoscentes, ei uel ijs omnem debitum honorem et ob[o]edientiam, quantum iurisdictio Sp[i]r[it]ualis et Eccl[e]s[iasti]ca[lis] ipsius, uel eor[um] requirit, fide etia[m] ac iuramento mediante, promittimus et spondemus. Nullum etia[m] pro Ordinario n[ost]ro, Epp[iscop]o aliu praeter dictu, uel dictos Ill[ustrissimu]m et R[everendissimu]m Epp[iscopu]m uel Epp[iscop]os habentes, quam diu in eiusdem uel eorundem Dioecesi permanserimus. et nullo praeterea sine eiusdem, uel eorundem consensu, ratihabitione, dimissiorialibus Ordinem ullum Sacru[m] suscipers Parochias mutars, uel quippiam agers, quod ipsius iurisdictioni contrauéniret atténtabimus. Eos etiam Superiores nostros Subordinatos sine Suffraganeos, Vicarios, siue Archidiaconos, quos id[] praefatus Ill[ustrissi]mus et R[everendissi]m[u]s Epp[iscopu]us uel Successores nobis proposuerint, pro ueris et legitimis Superioribus habituros fide nostra Christiana interueniente spondemus. In cuius rei maiorem firmitatem ac robur has manus n[ost]rae subscriptione et Sigillo munitas N[ost]ras dedimus. Vnguarini die 24 Apr[ilis].Anno 1646

Transcription of the document according to prof. Peter Zubek