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  1. Philipp Graf zu Eulenburg (Wulkow, 16 November 1876 – Berlin, 28 June 1878) Astrid Gräfin zu Eulenburg (Berlin, 25 March 1879 – Paris, 23 March 1881) Alexandrine (Adine) Elise Klara Antonia Gräfin zu Eulenburg ( Liebenberg , 1 July 1880 – Friedelhausen , 3 February 1957), married at Liebenberg, 15 June 1910 Eberhard Graf von Schwerin ( Weilburg , 11 July 1882 – Giessen , 4 April 1954)

  2. Philipp Friedrich Karl Alexander Botho Graf zu Eulenburg, ab 1867 auch Freiherr von und zu Hertefeld, ab 1900 Fürst zu Eulenburg und Hertefeld, Graf von Sandels (* 12. Februar 1847 in Königsberg; † 17. September 1921 in Liebenberg, heute Löwenberger Land ), war ein preußischer Diplomat und enger Vertrauter des Deutschen Kaisers Wilhelm II.

  3. Philipp, prince of Eulenburg was a diplomat and intimate friend and adviser of the German emperor William II. After leaving the army, Eulenburg entered the diplomatic service (1877) and served as secretary to the Prussian mission in Munich (1881–88).

  4. Felipe de Eulenburg. Felipe, príncipe de Eulenburg y Hertefeld, conde de Sandels (en alemán: Philipp Friedrich Alexander Fürst zu Eulenburg und Hertefeld, Graf von Sandels; Königsberg, 12 de febrero de 1847 - Liebenberg, 17 de septiembre de 1921) fue un político y diplomático de la Alemania imperial a finales del siglo XIX y principios ...

  5. Felipe Federico Alejandro, príncipe de Eulenburg y Hertefeld, conde de Sandels (en alemán: Philipp Friedrich Alexander Fürst zu Eulenburg und Hertefeld, Graf von Sandels; Königsberg, 12 de febrero de 1847 - Liebenberg, 17 de septiembre de 1921) fue un político y diplomático de la Alemania imperial a finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX.

  6. Causes Philipp, Prince of Eulenburg (1906) Maximilian Harden. The scandal was used by opponents of Germany's foreign policies. Wilhelm II dismissed "Iron" Chancellor Otto von Bismarck and his Realpolitik system of treaties and agreements in 1890, replacing Bismarck's clear rule with a muddle and his foreign policies with a confrontational, expansionist Weltpolitik.

  7. Summary. 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. It is certainly correct that Eulenburg, perhaps more than any other individual ...