Hercule-Louis Turinetti, marquis of Prié
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Hercule-Louis Turinetti, marquis of Prié, was interim Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands between 1716 and 1724.
The Italian Marquess de Prié was deputy for the often absent governor-general, Prince Eugene of Savoy. Prié, like another Duke of Alba, treated the country with the utmost severity.
When the labour guilds of Brussels protested vigorously against the government taxes and tried to assert their ancient privileges, Prié caused the aged Frans Anneessens, syndic or chairman of one of these guilds, to be arrested and put to death (1719).
The citizens of Brussels have never forgotten to venerate the memory of their fellow-townsman as a martyr for public liberty. A square and a metro-station are named after Anneessens.