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  1. Botho Graf zu Eulenburg (31 de julio de 1831 - 5 de febrero de 1912) fue un hombre de estado prusiano.

    • Botho Wendt August zu Eulenburg
    • Leo von Caprivi
  2. Botho Wendt August Graf zu Eulenburg (31 July 1831 – 5 February 1912) was a Prussian statesman. Throughout the entire German Empire period he was, alongside Albrecht von Roon the only Minister President of Prussia not also to be Chancellor of Germany, with the two offices being practically synonymous.

    • Botho zu Eulenburg (1879–1881)
    • Elisabeth von Alvensleben
  3. Botho Wendt August Graf zu Eulenburg war ein deutscher Ministerpräsident und Innenminister in Preußen, Senior des Domstifts zu Brandenburg.

  4. Botho, count zu Eulenburg 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.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. On 2 June 1915, Eulenburg's favorite son Botho Sigwart zu Eulenburg was killed in action while fighting against the Russians in Galicia. Eulenburg—who had so welcomed the war in 1914-was emotionally devastated by the loss of Sigwart, and first began to develop some doubts about the war.

    • Count Philipp Konrad zu Eulenburg
    • Baroness Alexandrine of Rothkirch and Panthen
    • Philip Frederick Alexander
  6. Botho Graf zu Eulenburg (31 de julio de 1831 - 5 de febrero de 1912) fue un hombre de estado prusiano.

  7. 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]