Diplomatic context
His page brings formal public service into the House cluster and helps explain why diplomacy belongs in the record.
José Herrera Von Uslar Gleichen is one of the most useful twentieth-century bridge figures on the portal. His page connects the House record to diplomacy, legal training, title-bearing identity, and humanitarian action. That makes him more than a family figure: he becomes a way to understand how the record moves from noble distinction into public service and modern international context.
The source material identifies José Herrera Von Uslar Gleichen as a lawyer, Marquis of Lanzarote, and Count of Palomar, and also describes diplomatic service in Sweden alongside advocacy connected to World War II orphans. This portal concentrates on that combination because it gives the broader House record a modern, public-facing shape that readers can quickly understand.
His page brings formal public service into the House cluster and helps explain why diplomacy belongs in the record.
The source page's refugee-orphan initiative gives the timeline a clear public-action chapter beyond lineage and titles.
His page also supports the house-level explanation of how title, person, and place interconnect.
This page is an original synthesis. It does not reproduce the source pages in sequence or structure.