Posted by M.Sjostrom (Sjostrom) on 9/5/2008, 19:25:00, in reply to "Re: American roots of next jacobite heir"
Link: Philipp zu Eulenburg
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Prince Philip of Eulenburg (observe that -burg is a different thing than -berg in German meanings) was an adviser of Kaiser Wilhelm II. The prince denied to be a homosexual - however I tend to believe he actually was homosexually leaned, actually being something like bisexual.
'Although he was married, Eulenburg was connected in homosexual liaisons with members of the Kaiser’s inner circle, including Count Kuno von Moltke, the military commander of Berlin. Sources say that he continued to have homosexual relationships even after the marriage.The public exposure of these liaisons in 1907 led to the Harden-Eulenburg Affair. In 1908, Eulenburg was placed on trial for perjury due to his denial of his homosexuality; the trial was repeatedly postponed...'
'Philip of Eulenburg married Augusta Sandels at Stockholm on 20 November 1875. They had eight children.'
Which implies to me that there must have been some bisexuality in his gayness, anyway. Eight children.... perhaps someones prodded his backside often enough, to motivate him to procreate with a woman.
http://www.glbtq.com/social-sciences/eulenburg_hertefeld.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip%2C_Prince_of_Eulenburg
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