History of Europe

What role did Furst Von Metternich play in the unification of Italy?

Furst Von Metternich did not play a role in the unification of Italy. He was a prominent figure in European diplomacy during the early 19th century, serving as the foreign minister of the Austrian Empire from 1809 to 1848. Metternich was a conservative statesman who opposed liberalism and nationalism, and his policies were largely responsible for preventing the unification of Italy until after his death in 1859.