EULENBURG, BOTHO, GRAF ZU Prus sian statesman, son of Botho Heinrich, Graf zu Eulenburg-Wicken, president of the chamber of deputies 1855-58, was born at Wicken on July 31, 1831. He held various administrative positions before he succeeded, in 1878, his cousin Count Friedrich Eulenburg (q.v.) as minister of the interior. He resigned in 1881. In 1892 he was prime minister of Prussia for a few months, returning to the minis try of the interior in August. In 1894 he came into conflict with the imperial chancellor Caprivi (q.v.) over the bill for the amend ment of the criminal code. In October, the emperor William II., who was on a visit to the Eulenburgs at their country seat, sud denly dismissed the chancellor. Eulenburg was also dismissed. He entered the Prussian Upper House in 1899. Eulenburg died at Berlin on Nov. 5, 1912.