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A conservative, Metternich was at the center of the European balance of power known as the Concert of Europe for three decades as Austrian foreign minister from and chancellor from until the liberal Revolutions of forced his resignation. Born into the House of Metternich in as the son of a diplomat, Metternich received a good education at the universities of Strasbourg and Mainz.
Metternich rose through key diplomatic posts, including ambassadorial roles in the Kingdom of Saxony , the Kingdom of Prussia , and especially Napoleonic France. Soon after, he engineered Austria's entry into the War of the Sixth Coalition on the Allied side, signed the Treaty of Fontainebleau that sent Napoleon into exile and led the Austrian delegation at the Congress of Vienna that divided post-Napoleonic Europe amongst the major powers.
For his service to the Austrian Empire, he was given the title of Prince in October Under his guidance, the "Metternich system" of international congresses continued for another decade as Austria aligned itself with Russia and to a lesser extent Prussia.
This marked the high point of Austria's diplomatic importance and thereafter Metternich slowly slipped into the periphery of international diplomacy. After a brief exile in London , Brighton , and Brussels that lasted until , he returned to the Viennese court, only this time to offer advice to Ferdinand's successor, Franz Josef. Having outlived his generation of politicians, Metternich died at the age of 86 in A traditional conservative , Metternich was keen to maintain the balance of power, particularly by resisting Russian territorial ambitions in Central Europe and the Ottoman Empire.
He disliked liberalism and strove to prevent the breakup of the Austrian Empire, for example, by crushing nationalist revolts in Austrian northern Italy. At home, he pursued a similar policy, using censorship and a wide-ranging spy network to suppress unrest.