Maximilian von Philipsborn

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Karl Alexander Wilhelm Maximilian called "Max" Philipsborn , from 1865 from Philipsborn (born October 4, 1815 in Schwedt (Oder) , † December 23, 1885 in Wiesbaden ) was a Prussian, later Imperial German politician and diplomat .

Life

origin

Maximilian was the son of Adolf Philipsborn (1786–1835). His three sons were raised to the Prussian nobility on July 31, 1865 in Gastein : Maximilian (1815–1885) as director in the Foreign Ministry, Eugen as landowner in Fuchsmühl (Silesia) and Richard as Prussian general post director.

Career

Philipsborn, addressed as "His Excellency", was a real privy councilor from 1873 , associate envoy, and from 1872 until the end of his life a member of the Prussian manor house (MdH).

After graduating from a high school in Joachimsthal , he studied law at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin. In 1835 he became an auscultator at the city court, in 1837 trainee lawyer at the higher court , and in 1840 he took his exam as assessor and went to the Prussian foreign ministry. In 1843 Philipsborn became the secret secretary of the expedition , in 1844 he became a legation councilor and in 1845 Prussian consul general in Antwerp .

In 1849 Philipsborn became a real councilor and lecturer, in 1851 a secret councilor and in 1854 a member of the Prussian Council of State . In 1856 he became a member of a "Commission for the Regulation of Customs Union Tariffs " and in 1857 he became a real secret legation councilor.

In October 1863 he became a ministerial director in the Foreign Office and from February 1868 an agent for the Federal Council of the North German Confederation . In 1881 Philipsborn became the envoy of the German Empire in Copenhagen . He remained in this office until he retired in 1885.

family

Philipsborn married Rosalie Borck on February 28, 1844 in Berlin (born March 3, 1821 in Berlin; † July 18, 1861 there), the daughter of the royal Prussian secret legation councilor Gustav Ludwig Borck and Johanna Wilm. Ernst von Philipsborn was a son of the couple.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Memories from Johannes Dittrich to Eugen von Philipsborn
predecessor Office successor
Anton of Magnus emperor. German envoy to Denmark
1881–1885
Ferdinand Eduard von Stumm