Axel Varnbuler from and to Hemmingen
Theodor Axel Freiherr Varnbüler von und zu Hemmingen (born January 10, 1851 , † February 8, 1937 ) was a Württemberg diplomat .
Life
Varnbuler was born in 1851 as the son of the Württemberg minister and later member of the Reichstag, Karl Freiherr von Varnbuler von and zu Hemmingen (1809-1889). Like his father, Varnbuler started a career as a civil servant and diplomat after studying law, which eventually led him to work as a Prussian district administrator in Tarnowitz (7 II 1884-1891) in Silesia, as a Württemberg secret council and as an agent in Saint Petersburg and Vienna Office of Württemberg plenipotentiary at the Federal Council in Berlin , which he held from 1894 to 1918. Since November 1894 he was married to Natalie Gavriliuk, divorced Siemens. He had three sons.
After the revolution of 1918 , Varnbuler withdrew into private life. His estate is kept in the Baden-Württemberg State Archives (Department Main State Archives Stuttgart, inventory P 10).
Varnbüler belonged to the Liebenberg circle around Prince Eulenburg and was in personal contact with Kaiser Wilhelm II . His sister was the famous Berlin Salonnière Hildegard von Spitzemberg .
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- ↑ See Isabel Hull , The entourage of Kaiser Wilhelm II , Cambridge 1982.
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SURNAME | Varnbuler from and to Hemmingen, Axel |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Varnbuler von und zu Hemmingen, Axel Freiherr (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German diplomat |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 10, 1851 |
DATE OF DEATH | February 8, 1937 |