Online Encyclopedia

CONTE DI CARLO FELICE NICOLIS ROBILAN...

Online Encyclopedia
Originally appearing in Volume V23, Page 420 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
Spread the word: del.icio.us del.icio.us it!

See also:
CONTE DI CARLO FELICE NICOLIS ROBILANT (1826-1888)  ,
See also:
Italian statesman and diplomat, was a native of
See also:
Turin . He entered the army, and lost his
See also:
left hand at
See also:
Novara, where he was aide-de-camp to Charles Albert, king of Piedmont . He fought in 1859, and reached the grade of general in the
See also:
Austrian
See also:
campaign of 1866, after which he served on the delimitation commission . He was chief of the Military Academy, and in 1867 was made prefect of Ravenna to suppress
See also:
political disorder . He was defeated at Turin in the elections for the Chamber in 187o, and was sent in 1871 as minister plenipotentiary to Vienna, where he subsequently became ambassador . He was connected with the Prussian
See also:
nobility by his
See also:
mother, and he married an Austrian, a daughter of Prince Edmund Clary-Aldringen . In spite of the active share he had taken in driving Austria from Italy, he was a persona grata at Vienna, and his policy was steadily directed to an
See also:
alliance between the two powers . This was accomplished by the secret terms of the Triple Alliance in 1882 . He was recalled to Rome in 1885 to become minister for
See also:
foreign affairs in the Depretis
See also:
cabinet . Robilant's
See also:
independent attitude as foreign minister secured greater consideration for Italy from her allies, but he did not adapt himself to the exigencies of domestic politics, and his excessive unpopularity contributed to the downfall of the
See also:
ministry on the 7th of
See also:
February 1887, consequent on an adverse
See also:
vote on the Massawa question . Before leaving office, he completed the negotiations for the renewal of the Triple Alliance, and for its extension to cover Anglo-Italian co-operation in the Mediterranean . In the new Depretis-Crispi administration Robilant was not included .

He was sent to

See also:
London as ambassador in the next
See also:
year, but died two months after his arrival, on the 17th of
See also:
October 1888 .

End of Article: CONTE DI CARLO FELICE NICOLIS ROBILANT (1826-1888)
[back]
MAXIMILIEN FRANCOIS MARIE ISIDORE DE ROBESPIERRE (1...
[next]
ROBIN

Additional information and Comments

There are no comments yet for this article.
» Add information or comments to this article.
Please link directly to this article:
Highlight the code below, right click and select "copy." Paste it into a website, email, or other HTML document.