À propos de l'auteur

Camillo Benso Cavour was a prominent Italian statesman and a leading figure in the unification of Italy during the 19th century. Born in Turin, he played a crucial role in the political landscape of his time, advocating for liberal policies and modernization in the Kingdom of Sardinia. Cavour's vision for a unified Italy was marked by his strategic diplomacy, particularly through alliances with France and other nations, which helped to advance the cause of Italian unification. As Prime Minister, he was instrumental in navigating the complexities of Italian politics and the various regional powers that resisted unification.

Nationalité Italien
Date de naissance August 10, 1810
Lieu de naissance Turin, Piedmont, Kingdom of Sardinia
Date de décès June 6, 1861