Camillo Paolo Filippo Giulio Benso, Count of Cavour, Isolabella and Leri, generally known as the Count of Cavour or simply Cavour, was an Italian politician, statesman, businessman, economist, and noble, and a leading figure in the movement towards Italian unification. He was one of the leaders of the Historical Right and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia from 1852, a position he maintained until his death, throughout the Second Italian War of Independence and Giuseppe Garibaldi's campaigns to unite Italy. After the declaration of a united Kingdom of Italy, Cavour took office as the first Prime Minister of Italy; he died after only three months in office and did not live to see the Roman Question solved through the complete unification of the country after the Capture of Rome in 1870.
Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, Italian politician, 1st Prime Minister of Italy (born 1810)
On June 6, in the year 1861, Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, Italian politician, 1st Prime Minister of Italy (born 1810). This event is recorded as a Notable Deaths event in the history of June 6, one of 238 recorded events on this date across all of history.
1 notable person is associated with this event, including Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour. Learn more below.
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- This event took place on June 6, 1861 (AD era).
- It is categorised as a Notable Deaths event in recorded history.
- Referenced in 2 Wikipedia articles.
- 1 notable person is recorded as involved in or associated with this event.
- Wikipedia source last updated on 5 April 2026.
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Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour
First Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Italy from March to June in 1861
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