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  1. Eulenburg wanted his cousin Botho zu Eulenburg to be Caprivi's replacement, but Friedrich von Holstein was able to persuade Wilhelm not to appoint Eulenburg as chancellor. [46] However, Eulenburg managed to convince Wilhelm to appoint the aged Prince Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst , who was the German Empire's ambassador to France in 1881 when Eulenburg served in the Paris embassy, as ...

  2. Botho, count zu Eulenburg (born July 31, 1831, near Bartenstein, Prussia—died November 5, 1912, Berlin) was a Prussian statesman associated with the Conservative Party in imperial Germany. As Prussian minister of the interior (1878–81), Eulenburg formulated Chancellor Otto von Bismarck ’s laws against the Social Democrats and presented them to the imperial Reichstag .

  3. Botho. Wend August. Graf zu. preußischer Staatsmann, * 31.7.1831 Wicken bei Bartenstein (Ostpreußen), † 5.11.1912 Berlin. (evangelisch) Übersicht. NDB 4 (1959) Eulenburg, Botho Heinrich Graf zu Eulenburg, Friedrich Albrecht Graf zu.

  4. Ma nel 1894 sia Caprivi che Eulenburg vennero sollevati dai propri incarichi per volontà di Guglielmo II di Germania. Dal 1899 fino alla sua morte, Botho zu Eulenburg fu membro della Camera dei signori prussiana. Morì a Berlino nel 1912 e venne sepolto nel cimitero I della chiesa della Trinità di Berlino-Kreuzberg (Dreifaltigkeitsfriedhof I).

  5. Botho Karl Siegfried Graf zu Eulenburg-Wicken (* 10. Oktober 1870 in Krangen ; † 18. Oktober 1961 in Lindau (Bodensee) ) war deutscher Oberst , Führer eines nach ihm benannten Freikorps und Besitzer des Ritterguts Wicken im Landkreis Bartenstein .

  6. Pałac w Galinach (Pałac rodu von Eulenburg) ( niem. Schloss Gallingen) – zespół pałacowy wraz z zespołem parkowym i licznymi zabudowaniami gospodarczymi znajdujący się we wsi Galiny w gminie Bartoszyce w województwie warmińsko-mazurskim. Pałac wybudowany w 1589 w stylu renesansowym dla barona Botho zu Eulenburga, jako siedziba ...

  7. Botho Sigwart zu Eulenburg. Sigwart Botho Philipp August zu Eulenburg, Count of Eulenburg (10 January 1884, in Munich – 2 June 1915, in Jasło) was the second son of Philipp, Prince of Eulenburg (1847–1921) and his wife Augusta, born Countess of Sandels (1853–1941) and a German late romantic composer who fell in the First World War. [1] [2]