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  1. Philipp Friedrich Alexander (Königsberg, 12 de fevereiro de 1847 - Hamburgo, 17 de setembro de 1921), Príncipe de Eulenburg e Hertefeld e Conde de Sandels, foi um diplomata e político do Império Alemão entre o final do século XIX e início do século XX.

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  2. 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. He was the central member of the Liebenberg Circle, a group of artistically minded aristocrats within the ...

    • Count Philipp Konrad zu Eulenburg
    • Baroness Alexandrine of Rothkirch and Panthen
    • Philip Frederick Alexander
  3. 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, war ein preußischer Diplomat und enger Vertrauter des Deutschen Kaisers Wilhelm II.

  4. 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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  5. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Philip Frederick Alexander, Prince of Eulenburg and Hertefeld, Count of Sandels, in German: Philipp Friedrich Alexander Fürst zu Eulenburg und Hertefeld, Graf von Sandels (12 February 1847 – 17 September 1921) was a politician and diplomat of imperial Germany in the late 19th century and early 20th century.

    • Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad Oblast
    • Augusta zu Eulenburg
    • Kaliningrad Oblast
    • February 12, 1847
  6. Philipp zu Eulenburg-Hertefeld, por volta de 1905 - um dos principais envolvidos no Escândalo de Harden-Eulenburg.

  7. 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.