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  1. Count Philipp Konrad zu Eulenburg. Mother. Baroness Alexandrine of Rothkirch and Panthen. Philipp, Prince of Eulenburg and Hertefeld, Count of Sandels (12 February 1847 – 17 September 1921) was a diplomat of the German Empire who achieved considerable influence as close friend of Wilhelm II, German Emperor.

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  2. The name of Philipp, Count zu Eulenburg, later Prince zu Eulenburg-Hertefeld (1847-1921) is associated so closely with the history of the Wilhelmine period that one could call him the Wilhelminian par excellence if that were not at best only a half-truth.

  3. First and Middle Name. Last or Maiden Name (Required) Share this with your family and friends. Discover life events, stories and photos about Johann Philipp, Count zu Dörrhöfer (1590–1632) of Eddersheim, Hattersheim am Main, Main-Taunus-Kreis, Hesse, Germany.

  4. There is almost no doubt that Philipp Count zu Eulenburg-Hertefeld, the pivot of the Liebenberg Circle, was homosexual. Eulenburg had heterosexual tendencies (he had a wife and eight children and was described as a "devoted father"), so that perhaps "bisexual" is a better term. But Eulenburg's homosexual side was stronger.

  5. Article History. Philipp, Fürst zu Eulenburg. In full: Philipp Friedrich Karl Alexander Botho, Fürst zu Eulenburg und Hertefeld, Graf (count) von Sandels. (Show more) Born: Feb. 12, 1847, Königsberg, Prussia [now Kaliningrad, Russia] Died: Sept. 17, 1921, Liebenberg, Ger. (aged 74)

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  6. Philip by Hans Döring. Philipp, Count of Solms-Lich (15 August 1468 - 3 October 1544, Frankfurt) was a German nobleman. He ruled as Count of Solms zu Lich. He was also a councilor at the courts of Maximilian I, Charles V and Frederick III, as well as a patron of art and architecture.

  7. 28 de oct. de 1998 · There is almost no doubt that Philipp Count zu Eulenburg-Hertefeld, the pivot of the Liebenberg Circle, was homosexual. Eulenburg had heterosexual tendencies (he had a wife and eight children and was described as a "devoted father"), 36 so that perhaps "bisexual" is a better term. But Eulenburg's homosexual side was stronger.