The influence of Prince Klemens Wenzel von …

Years: 1828 - 1828

The influence of Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich, Austria’s Minister of State, at the Congress of Vienna in 1815 had been remarkable, and he has become not only the premier political leader in Europe but virtual ruler of the Austrian Empire.

The Empire had been founded by the Habsburg monarch Holy Roman Emperor Francis II (who became Emperor Francis I of Austria), as a state comprising his personal lands within the larger Empire, in reaction to Napoleon Bonaparte's proclamation of the First French Empire in 1804.

The latter period of the Napoleonic Wars had featured Metternich exerting a large degree of influence over foreign policy in the Austrian Empire, a matter nominally decided by the Emperor.

Metternich had initially supported an alliance with France, arranging the marriage between Napoleon and Francis II's daughter, Marie-Louise; however, by the 1812 campaign, he had realized the inevitability of Napoleon's downfall and taken Austria to war against France.

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