Victor Emanuel, Cavour, and the Risorgimento

Victor Emanuel, Cavour, and the Risorgimento

Author
Denis Mack Smith
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
English
Year
1971
Page
400
ISBN
0192125508,9780192125507
File Type
pdf
File Size
11.5 MiB

Camillo Paolo Filippo Giulio Benso, Count Of Cavour, Of Isolabella And Of Leri (august 10, 1810? June 6, 1861), Generally Known As Cavour (italian: [kavur]) Was A Leading Figure In The Movement Toward Italian Unification. He Was The Founder Of The Original Liberal Party And Prime Minister Of The Kingdom Of Piedmont-sardinia, A Position He Maintained (except For A Six-month Resignation) Throughout The Second Italian War Of Independence And Garibaldi's Campaigns To Unite Italy. After The Declaration Of A United Kingdom Of Italy, Cavour Took Office As Italy's First Prime Minister; He Died After Only Three Months In Office, And Thus Did Not Live To See Venetia Or Rome As Part Of The New Italian Nation ... Victor Emmanuel Ii (vittorio Emanuele Maria Alberto Eugenio Ferdinando Tommaso; 14 March 1820? 9 January 1878) Was King Of Sardinia From 1849 Until, On 17 March 1861, He Assumed The Title King Of Italy To Become The First King Of A United Italy Since The 6th Century, A Title He Held Until His Death In 1878. The Italians Gave Him The Epithet Father Of The Homeland (italian: Padre Della Patria).--wikipedia. Bibliography: P. [xiii]-xv.

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