- The
Eulenburg affair (also
called the Harden–
Eulenburg affair) was a
public controversy surrounding a
series of courts-martial and five
civil trials regarding...
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uncle Friedrich Albrecht zu
Eulenburg served as
Interior Minister of Prussia, as did his
cousin Botho zu
Eulenburg. The
Eulenburgs,
though "Junkers", were...
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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...
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Albert Eulenburg (German pronunciation: [ˈalbɛʁt ˈʔɔʏln̩bʊʁk]; 10
August 1840 – 3 July 1917) was a
German neurologist born in Berlin. Born into a Jewish...
- The
Eulenburg Cabinet formed the
Prussian State Ministry appointed by King
William II from
March 23, 1892, to
October 29, 1894. Leo von
Caprivi was replaced...
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Eulenburg is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Albert Eulenburg (1840–1917),
German neurologist Botho zu
Eulenburg (1831–1912)...
- The
Eulenburg expedition was a
diplomatic mission conducted by
Friedrich Albrecht zu
Eulenburg on
behalf of
Prussia and the
German Customs Union in 1859–1862...
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Count Friedrich Albrecht zu
Eulenburg (29 June 1815 – 2 June 1881) was a
Prussian diplomat and politician. He led the
Eulenburg Expedition and
secured the...
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Princess of
Eulenburg and
Hertefeld (née Sandels; 12 May 1853 – 14
December 1943) was a
princess and
spouse of Philipp,
Prince of
Eulenburg, who achieved...
- Friedrich-Wend,
Count of
Eulenburg and Hertefeld,
known as
Prince of
Eulenburg and Hertefeld,
Count of
Sandels (19
September 1881, in
Starnberg – 1 August...