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See also: Italian statesman and diplomat, was a native of See also: Turin
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He entered the army, and lost his See also: left See also: hand at See also: Novara, where he was aide-de-See also: camp to See also: Charles
See also: Albert, See also: 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 See also: Academy, and in 1867 was made See also: prefect of See also: 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 See also: 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 See also: Prince Edmund Clary-Aldringen
.
In spite of the active share he had taken in driving See also: Austria from See also: Italy, he was a persona grata at Vienna, and his policy was steadily directed to an See also: alliance between the two See also: powers
.
This was accomplished by the secret terms of the Triple Alliance in 1882
.
He was recalled to See also: Rome in 1885 to become minister for See also: foreign affairs in the See also: Depretis See also: cabinet
.
Robilant's See also: independent attitude as foreign minister secured greater consideration for Italy from her See also: 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 See also: 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-See also: 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
.
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