Klemens Wenzel von Metternich of Austria was in charge.
Charles Maurice von Telleyrand was fighting for a seat with the Big Four.
Napoleon Bonaparte who was not present and had been named an Outlaw, was the most mentioned and talked about. He soon met his Waterloo.
The Congress was chaired by Klemens Wenzel von Metternich of Austria.
The Congress of Vienna was a meeting of ambassadors of European states chaired by Austrian politician Klemens Wenzel von Metternich. The congress was conducted from September, 1814 till June, 1815. The main purpose of the congress was to resolve crisis situations arising out of Napoleonic wars and French revolutions and secure long lasting peace. The congress according to most historians was successful in bringing long term peace to the region, as there was no major conflict for 100 years till the start of WW I in the region.
Maximilien Robespierre.
It is the Branch of the US Government that most directly represents the will of the goverened.
1. (Relatively) stable borders, recognised by all major powers of the time (at least within Europe, colonies were a different matter entirely), and still largely intact; 2. the establishment of some sort of international law, which previously could only exist bilaterally (between two countries).
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The most important goal of the Congress of Vienna was to create a more equal balance of power among countries. This was done partially by redrawing boundaries.
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The most important goal of congress of Vienna was to restore the balance of power, and that was why the punishment to France was not as severe. (B/c France needed to be one of the powers to maintain balance)
Klemens von Metternich was the primary force behind the accomplishments of the Congress of Vienna. He was the State Chancellor of the Austrian Empire.
Alexander I, Tzar of Russia.
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In view of the unintended results, the error of creating a unified Germanic Confederation was a stand out that eventually played a role in two World Wars.
The unification of Germany cause a shift in the balance of power created by the Congress of Vienna since most of the rights of sovereignty remained in the hands of the member governments.
It is not 'what', it is 'who'. Count Klemens von Metternich was Austria's most important statesman and diplomat in the early 19th century. He was responsable for the 'reorganization' of Europe through the so-called Congress of Vienna after the defeat of Napoleon in 1815.