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Count Hermann Alexander de Pourtalès (31 March 1847 – 28 November 1904) was a Swiss
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who competed in the
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Early life

Pourtalès was born in
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on 31 March 1847. He was a son of Count Alexandre Joseph de Pourtalès (1810–1833) and the former Auguste Saladin (1815–1885). His sister, Isabelle Marguerite de Pourtales, was the wife of archaeologist Henri Édouard Naville, a prominent Egyptologist who found a statue of
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at Bubastis. His paternal grandparents were Louis de Pourtalès (a brother of James-Alexandre de Pourtalès and Frédéric de Pourtalès, grandfather of Friedrich von Pourtalès) and Sophie de Guy d'Audanger. His nephew was Bernard de Pourtalès. The Pourtalès family were French Huguenots who settled in Neuchâtel following the
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of the
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in 1685. His maternal grandfather was Antoine Charles Guillaume Saladin.


Career

Pourtalès was a captain of the Cuirassiers of the Guard, in the service of the King of Prussia
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who later became the
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Olympic career

He was a member of the Swiss boat ''Lérina'', which won the gold medal in the first race of 1 — 2 ton and silver medal in the second race of 1 — 2 ton class. He also participated in the open class, but did not finish. His wife Hélène and nephew Bernard were crew members.


Personal life

Pourtalès was married to Marguerite "Daisy" Marcet (1857–1888), a daughter of William Marcet, president of the
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. In 1887, the family returned to Switzerland, where they lived first at Malagny, near Versoix, in the
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. Together, they were the parents of: * Count Guy de Pourtalès (1881–1941), an author who married Hélène Marcuard in 1911. * Count Raimond Pourtalès (1882–1914), attache of the German embassy, who married Countess Luise Alexandra von Bernstorff (1888–1971), daughter of Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff, the German Ambassador to the United States in 1911. The wedding, which took place in
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was attended by
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, who was then the
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. After his death in 1914, she remarried to Prince Johannes Baptista of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (1880-1956), the youngest son of Charles, 6th Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg. * Constance Catherine Henriette de Pourtalès (1884–1973), who married Jules Jean Alfred Frossard de Saugy. * Augusta von Pourtalès (1886–1972), who married Otto von Mitzlaff, an officer in the Uhlans Guard. After the death of his first wife in 1888, Pourtalès remarried to American heiress Helen Barbey in 1891. She was a daughter of Henry Isaac Barbey and Mary Lorillard Barbey and a granddaughter of Pierre Lorillard III Her sister Eva was married to André Poupart, Baron de Neuflize (son of Baron Jean de Neuflize the older brother of the Countess of Bessborough). After their marriage, they lived at Mies in the Canton de Vaud. Count de Pourtalès died on 28 November 1904 in
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pourtales, Hermann de 1847 births 1904 deaths Swiss male sailors (sport) Sailors at the 1900 Summer Olympics – 1 to 2 ton Olympic sailors for Switzerland Medalists at the 1900 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalists for Switzerland Olympic silver medalists for Switzerland Pourtalès family Olympic medalists in sailing Sportspeople from Neuchâtel Sailors at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Open class German people of Swiss descent 19th-century sportsmen