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Albert von Pourtalès

Albert Alexander, Graf von Pourtalès (10 September 1812 – 18 December 1861), was a Prussian diplomat and leading representative of the Wochenblatt Party.

Albert von Pourtalès
Prussian Envoy to the Second French Empire
In office
1859–1861
Preceded byMaximilian von Hatzfeldt-Trachenberg
Succeeded byOtto von Bismarck
Prussian Envoy to the Ottoman Empire
In office
1850–1851
Preceded byVacant
Succeeded byLouis von Wildenbruch
Personal details
Born(1812-09-10)10 September 1812
Paris, French Empire
Died18 December 1861(1861-12-18) (aged 49)
Paris, Second French Empire
Spouse
Anna von Bethmann-Hollweg
(m. 1847; died 1861)
RelationsFriedrich von Pourtalès (nephew)
ChildrenElizabeth von Pourtalès
Helene von Harrach
Parent(s)Friedrich von Pourtalès
Louise de Castellane-Norante

Early life edit

Pourtalès was born on 10 September 1812 in Paris into a family descended from French Huguenots that had first been ennobled under King Frederick II in 1750. He was a son of Count Friedrich von Pourtalès (1779–1861), Privy Councilor and Prussian Master of Ceremonies, and Louise de Castellane-Norante (1793–1881), the daughter of the French Lt.-Col. Michel Ange Boniface, Marquis de Castellane-Norante. His brother, Wilhelm von Pourtalès, was the father of Friedrich von Pourtalès.[1]

The family was based in Neuchâtel, which belonged to the Kingdom of Prussia. His grandfather Jacob Ludwig Pourtalès (1722–1811) built up a considerable fortune there as a merchant and landowner. His father, and his father's two brothers, were made Prussian Counts by King Friedrich Wilhelm III in 1814.[1]

From 1835 to 1836, Pourtalès travelled around the United States.[2]

Career edit

After receiving training, Pourtalès entered the diplomatic service, working in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and at foreign missions. He was a diplomat in London, Naples and Constantinople until 1844. He then worked as a Legation councilor in the ministry in Berlin until 1844. At the beginning of the German revolutions of 1848, he was involved in drawing up escape plans for King Frederick William IV, which were never used, and was involved in the negotiations for the Armistice of Malmö in 1848.[3]

From 1850 to 1851, Pourtalès was Envoy to Constantinople during which time he was in close contact with Christian Charles Josias von Bunsen. Like Pourtalès and his father-in-law, von Bethmann-Hollweg, he was one of the leading figures in the liberal-conservative party.[4]

During the Crimean War, Pourtalès advocated that Prussia should bind itself to Great Britain and France in an attempt to achieve a stronger position for Prussia vis-à-vis Russia in foreign policy and to strengthen liberal currents in domestic policy. During the war he was sent on a diplomatic mission to London in 1853. There he tried to represent the Prussian policy of "active neutrality". Since the approach was clearly directed against Austria-Hungary, it ultimately failed.[3]

In Germany, Pourtalès took the position in 1853 that military unity would be necessary through the supreme command of the German Confederation's troops to Prussia. He proposed a permanent ministerial congress of the German states.[5]

Although there was considerable similarity with Prussia in terms of the Crimean War and strategy, Pourtalès was one of Otto von Bismarck's harshest critics during this time and clearly recognized his increasingly functional relationship with the conservatives.[5]

After the failure of the London mission, Pourtalès had to withdraw from the diplomatic service, in part due to the conflict between the King and his successor (later William I). Pourtalès then traveled to Switzerland and Venice. With the beginning of the New Era, he became Envoy to Paris in 1859 and, in that capacity, organized William I's visit to Napoleon III. His successor was Otto von Bismarck in 1862.[5]

Pourtalès belonged to the Prussian House of Lords.[3]

Personal life edit

In 1847, Pourtalès married Anna von Bethmann-Hollweg (1827–1892) in Bonn, a daughter of the lawyer and Minister Moritz August von Bethmann-Hollweg. The couple had two daughters:[6]

  • Elizabeth von Pourtalès (1847–1866), who died unmarried.[1]
  • Konstanze Josephine Mathilde Wilhelmine Helene von Pourtalès (1849–1940), who married the painter Count Ferdinand von Harrach in 1868.[7][8]

Pourtalès died in Paris on 18 December 1861.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Hans Friedrich von Ehrenkrook, Friedrich Wilhelm Euler, Jürgen von Flotow: Genealogisches Handbuch der Gräflichen Häuser, B (Briefadel) 1960, Band II, Band 23 der Gesamtreihe GHdA, C. A. Starke, Limburg an der Lahn 1960, S. 312–313. ISSN 0435-2408
  2. ^ Broughton, Deanna Tidwell (13 June 2019). Hide, Wood, and Willow: Cradles of the Great Plains Indians. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 33. ISBN 978-0-8061-6320-8. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  3. ^ a b c Wolfgang Neugebauer (2001), "Pourtalès, Albert", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 20, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 664–664; (full text online)
  4. ^ Manuscripts, Politics and Oriental Studies: Life and Collections of Johann Gottfried Wetzstein (1815–1905) in Context. Brill. 19 March 2019. p. 349. ISBN 978-90-04-39314-1. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  5. ^ a b c Rolf Jordi: Schloss Oberhofen. Die Wiederentdeckung eines Stückes Geschichte. Selbstverlag, Thun 2004. ISBN 3-00-014689-X.
  6. ^ Klaus, Monica (7 June 2021). Sophie von Erlach: Eine Schweizerin und Preußin (in German). Böhlau Köln. p. 261. ISBN 978-3-412-52256-8. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  7. ^ The Titled Nobility of Europe: An International Peerage, Or "Who's Who", of the Sovereigns, Princes and Nobles of Europe. Harrison & Sons. 1914. p. 763. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  8. ^ Fontane, Theodor; Fontane, Martha (1 March 2013). Theodor Fontane und Martha Fontane – Ein Familienbriefnetz (in German). Walter de Gruyter. p. 766. ISBN 978-3-11-085782-5. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  9. ^ Felix Bamberg (1888), "Pourtalès, Albert Graf von", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 26, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 492–494

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Albert Alexander Graf von Pourtales 10 September 1812 18 December 1861 was a Prussian diplomat and leading representative of the Wochenblatt Party Albert von PourtalesPrussian Envoy to the Second French EmpireIn office 1859 1861Preceded byMaximilian von Hatzfeldt TrachenbergSucceeded byOtto von BismarckPrussian Envoy to the Ottoman EmpireIn office 1850 1851Preceded byVacantSucceeded byLouis von WildenbruchPersonal detailsBorn 1812 09 10 10 September 1812Paris French EmpireDied18 December 1861 1861 12 18 aged 49 Paris Second French EmpireSpouseAnna von Bethmann Hollweg m 1847 died 1861 wbr RelationsFriedrich von Pourtales nephew ChildrenElizabeth von PourtalesHelene von HarrachParent s Friedrich von PourtalesLouise de Castellane Norante Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life editPourtales was born on 10 September 1812 in Paris into a family descended from French Huguenots that had first been ennobled under King Frederick II in 1750 He was a son of Count Friedrich von Pourtales 1779 1861 Privy Councilor and Prussian Master of Ceremonies and Louise de Castellane Norante 1793 1881 the daughter of the French Lt Col Michel Ange Boniface Marquis de Castellane Norante His brother Wilhelm von Pourtales was the father of Friedrich von Pourtales 1 The family was based in Neuchatel which belonged to the Kingdom of Prussia His grandfather Jacob Ludwig Pourtales 1722 1811 built up a considerable fortune there as a merchant and landowner His father and his father s two brothers were made Prussian Counts by King Friedrich Wilhelm III in 1814 1 From 1835 to 1836 Pourtales travelled around the United States 2 Career editAfter receiving training Pourtales entered the diplomatic service working in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and at foreign missions He was a diplomat in London Naples and Constantinople until 1844 He then worked as a Legation councilor in the ministry in Berlin until 1844 At the beginning of the German revolutions of 1848 he was involved in drawing up escape plans for King Frederick William IV which were never used and was involved in the negotiations for the Armistice of Malmo in 1848 3 From 1850 to 1851 Pourtales was Envoy to Constantinople during which time he was in close contact with Christian Charles Josias von Bunsen Like Pourtales and his father in law von Bethmann Hollweg he was one of the leading figures in the liberal conservative party 4 During the Crimean War Pourtales advocated that Prussia should bind itself to Great Britain and France in an attempt to achieve a stronger position for Prussia vis a vis Russia in foreign policy and to strengthen liberal currents in domestic policy During the war he was sent on a diplomatic mission to London in 1853 There he tried to represent the Prussian policy of active neutrality Since the approach was clearly directed against Austria Hungary it ultimately failed 3 In Germany Pourtales took the position in 1853 that military unity would be necessary through the supreme command of the German Confederation s troops to Prussia He proposed a permanent ministerial congress of the German states 5 Although there was considerable similarity with Prussia in terms of the Crimean War and strategy Pourtales was one of Otto von Bismarck s harshest critics during this time and clearly recognized his increasingly functional relationship with the conservatives 5 After the failure of the London mission Pourtales had to withdraw from the diplomatic service in part due to the conflict between the King and his successor later William I Pourtales then traveled to Switzerland and Venice With the beginning of the New Era he became Envoy to Paris in 1859 and in that capacity organized William I s visit to Napoleon III His successor was Otto von Bismarck in 1862 5 Pourtales belonged to the Prussian House of Lords 3 Personal life editIn 1847 Pourtales married Anna von Bethmann Hollweg 1827 1892 in Bonn a daughter of the lawyer and Minister Moritz August von Bethmann Hollweg The couple had two daughters 6 Elizabeth von Pourtales 1847 1866 who died unmarried 1 Konstanze Josephine Mathilde Wilhelmine Helene von Pourtales 1849 1940 who married the painter Count Ferdinand von Harrach in 1868 7 8 Pourtales died in Paris on 18 December 1861 9 References edit a b c Hans Friedrich von Ehrenkrook Friedrich Wilhelm Euler Jurgen von Flotow Genealogisches Handbuch der Graflichen Hauser B Briefadel 1960 Band II Band 23 der Gesamtreihe GHdA C A Starke Limburg an der Lahn 1960 S 312 313 ISSN 0435 2408 Broughton Deanna Tidwell 13 June 2019 Hide Wood and Willow Cradles of the Great Plains Indians University of Oklahoma Press p 33 ISBN 978 0 8061 6320 8 Retrieved 25 January 2024 a b c Wolfgang Neugebauer 2001 Pourtales Albert Neue Deutsche Biographie in German vol 20 Berlin Duncker amp Humblot pp 664 664 full text online Manuscripts Politics and Oriental Studies Life and Collections of Johann Gottfried Wetzstein 1815 1905 in Context Brill 19 March 2019 p 349 ISBN 978 90 04 39314 1 Retrieved 25 January 2024 a b c Rolf Jordi Schloss Oberhofen Die Wiederentdeckung eines Stuckes Geschichte Selbstverlag Thun 2004 ISBN 3 00 014689 X Klaus Monica 7 June 2021 Sophie von Erlach Eine Schweizerin und Preussin in German Bohlau Koln p 261 ISBN 978 3 412 52256 8 Retrieved 25 January 2024 The Titled Nobility of Europe An International Peerage Or Who s Who of the Sovereigns Princes and Nobles of Europe Harrison amp Sons 1914 p 763 Retrieved 25 January 2024 Fontane Theodor Fontane Martha 1 March 2013 Theodor Fontane und Martha Fontane Ein Familienbriefnetz in German Walter de Gruyter p 766 ISBN 978 3 11 085782 5 Retrieved 25 January 2024 Felix Bamberg 1888 Pourtales Albert Graf von Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie in German vol 26 Leipzig Duncker amp Humblot pp 492 494 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Albert von Pourtales amp oldid 1199257327, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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