1 title Archbishop of Cologne br small as PhilipI small years 1167&ndash 1191 s aft rows 1 after ...Unreferenced date October 2006 PhilipI Lang de Philipp von Heinsberg c. 1130 13 August 1191 was the Archbishop of Cologne and Archchancellor of Italy from 1167 to 1191. He was the son of Count Goswin II of Heinsberg and Adelaide of Sommerschenburg. He received his ecclesiastic training in Cologne and Rheims , becoming dean of the cathedral chapter in Cologne and then provost of Li ge . In late Summer 1167, he was raised to the archchancery and the archdiocese of Cologne, where he was consecrated ... cities with trade privileges in order to weaken Cologne economically. Despite this, Philip remained ... count of Luxembourg, who had claims to Hainault. The archbishop s wider attempts to align the German episcopate against the emperor failed, however. Around Whitsuntide 1187, Philip defeated an imperial army on its way to oppose Philip II of France . At this, the emperor formally accused the archbishop ... of Westphalia and Angria br small as PhilipI small years 1180&ndash 1191 s aft rows 1 after Bruno III of Berg Bruno III S end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name PhilipI alternative names ... I Category 1130s births Category 1191 deaths Category Archbishops of Cologne Category Chancellors ... Category Burials at Cologne Cathedral de Philipp I. von Heinsberg ko nl Filips I van Heinsberg ... France and Kingdom of England England . As bishop, Philip continued the policies of his predecessors ... and selling many for a profit. Philip held his fief directly from the emperor and was the greatest .... Frederick Barbarossa , however, saw a threat in the archbishop s pretensions and allied himself ... were left slain on the field. On 13 April 1180, Philip was created Duke of Westphalia in the breakup ... control, Philip was the most powerful lord of the north of the realm and threatened the power and influence ... Baldwin V of Hainault to margrave margravial status. Philip responded by negotiating with Pope Urban ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Herman I died April 11, 924 was Archbishopric of CologneArchbishop of Cologne from 890 to 924. He was the son of Erenfried I of Maasgau , of the Ezzonen Ezzonian dynasty . As chancellor of Zwentibold , King of Lotharingia , he helped to execute in 911 his kingdom s annexation to West Francia . In 921, he was a signatory of the Treaty of Bonn and, in 922, participated in the Synod of Koblenz . He died in 924 and was buried in the Hildebold Dom in Cologne . br BR S start Succession box title Archbishop of Cologne before Wilbert, Archbishop of Cologne Wilbert after Wigfried years 890 924 S end Persondata name Herman I alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 924 place of death DEFAULTSORT Herman I Category 9th century births Category 924 deaths Category Ezzonids Category Archbishops of Cologne Category 9th century archbishops Category 10th century archbishops Category House of Limburg Stirum Category German nobility Germany noble stub de Hermann I. K ln nl Herman I van Keulen ... more details
Frederick I c. 1075 &ndash 5 October 1131 was the Archbishopric of CologneArchbishop of Cologne from 1100 until his death. Frederick I was a son of Count Berthold I of Schwarzenburg . He became a canon in Bamberg and Speyer . Frederick was appointed Archbishop of Cologne in 1100 by the Holy Roman Empire Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV . Shortly after gaining office, he began construction of the castle of Volmarstein . Frederick took part in drawing up the Concordat of Worms which ended the Investiture Controversy in 1122. Frederick elected Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor Lothair of Saxony over Duke Frederick II of Swabia Frederick II of Swabia in 1125, after first offering the crown of Germany to Charles I the Good of Flanders Charles I the Good of Flanders . King Lothar secured the south of the archbishopric through the construction of a series of castles. Frederick died in 1131, and was buried in Michaelsberg Abbey . References Unreferenced date January 2007 br S start succession box before Hermann III of Cologne Herman III title Archbishop of Cologne years 1100&ndash 1131 after Bruno II von Berg Bruno II S end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Frederick I alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1131 place of death DEFAULTSORT Frederick I Category 1070s births Frederick 1 of Cologne Category 1131 deaths Frederick 1 of Cologne Category Archbishops of Cologne Frederick 1 of Cologne Category 12th century Roman Catholic archbishops Category Burials at abbeys de Friedrich I. von Schwarzenburg ka I nl Frederik I van Schwarzenberg no Friedrich I von Schwarzenburg ... more details
PhilipI may refer to PhilipI of Macedon ruled 640 602 BC PhilipI Philadelphus 1st century BC Philip the Arab c. 204 249 , Roman Emperor PhilipI of France 1052 1108 PhilipIArchbishop of Cologne 1130 13 August 1191 PhilipI of Namur , 1175 1212 PhilipI of Savoy 1207 1287 Philip IV of France , aka PhilipI of Navarre 1268 1314 PhilipI of Piedmont , known as Philip of Savoy 1278 1334 lord of Piedmont PhilipI of Taranto 1278 1332 PhilipI, Duke of Burgundy 1346 1361 PhilipI de Cro 1435 1511 PhilipI of Castile , Philip the Handsome 1478 1506 Philipp I of Hesse 1504 1567 PhilipI, Duke of Pomerania Wolgast 1515 1560 Philip II of Spain , aka PhilipI of Portugal 1526 1598 Philipp I, Count of Schaumburg Lippe 1601 1681 hndis ar br Fulup Ia ca Felip I cs Filip I. de Liste der Herrscher namens Philipp Philipp I. et Philipp I el es Felipe I eo Filipo regantoj fr Philippe Ier ko 1 hr Filip I. it Filippo I he hu I. F l p egy rtelm s t lap nl Filips I pl Filip I ru I sk Filip I. sr I fi Filip I sv Filip I vls Filips I zh ... more details
Portal Catholicism The Most Reverend Philip Phillips died 1787 was an Irish people Irish clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church . He served as Archbishop of Tuam from 1785 to 1787. ref name bphill http www.catholic hierarchy.org bishop bphill.html ArchbishopPhilip Phillips . Catholic Hierarchy website . Retrieved 2 April 2010. ref ref name 3rdhandbook cite book author Fryde, E. B. coauthors Greenway, D. E. Porter, S. Roy, I. title Handbook of British Chronology edition 3rd publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge year 1986 isbn 0 521 56350 X pages 443 ref He was appointed Bishop of Killala on 24 November 1760, and Translation ecclesiastical translated to the Bishop of Achonry bishopric of Achonry on 22 November 1785. He translated again to the Archbishop of Tuam archbishopric of Tuam on 22 November 1785. He died in office in September 1787. ref name bphill ref name 3rdhandbook References Reflist External links http www.carracastle.com barnacouge a bishop from the parish 91.html A Bishop from the Parish S start S rel ca Succession box before Bonaventura MacDonnell title Bishop of Killala years 1760&ndash 1776 after Alexander Irwin Succession box before Patrick Robert Kirwan title Bishop of Achonry years 1776&ndash 1785 after Boetius Egan Succession box before Michael Skerrett title Archbishop of Tuam years 1785&ndash 1787 after Boetius Egan End Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Philips, Philip ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Irish bishop DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1787 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Philips, Philip Category 1787 deaths Category People from County Mayo Category People from County Galway Category Roman Catholic archbishops of Tuam Category Roman Catholic bishops of Killala Category Roman Catholic bishops of Achonry Ireland RC bishop stub RC archbishop stub ... more details
infobox royalty name PhilipI of Katzenelnbogen father John IV, Count of Katzenelnbogen mother Anne of Katzenelnbogen spouse Anna of W rttemberg br Anna of Nassau Dillenburg birth date 1402 death date 1479 PhilipI of Katzenelnbogen 1402 &ndash 1479 , also known Philip the Elder was Count of County of Katzenelnbogen Katzenelnbogen from 1444 to 1479 and was the last male descendant of the Counts of Katzenelnbogen his two sons died before him . His parents were John IV, Count of Katzenelnbogen younger line and Anne of Katzenelnbogen older line , who merged the two lines of the family back together in 1402. Marriage and issue Philip married on 24 February 1422 in Darmstadt with Anna of W rttemberg 1408 1471 , daughter of Eberhard IV, Count of W rttemberg Eberhard IV the Younger of W rttemberg. In 1456, he obtained from the Pope a separate maintenance divorce from bed and board . In 1474 Philip married Anna of Nassau Dillenburg . Philip had three children with his first wife Philip the Younger 1427 27 February 1453 , married in 1450 Ottilie of Nassau. In 1453 they had a daughter Ottilie of Katzenelnbogen . Eberhard 1456 , canon of Cologne, was stabbed in Bruges Flanders . Anna 5 September 1443 16 February 1494 , married in 1458 margrave Henry III, Landgrave of Upper Hesse Henry III of Hesse ... of Hesse , which was ruled at the time by Philip s son in law Henry III of Hesse in Marburg . External links http www.graf von katzenelnbogen.de pda.html Count PhilipI of Katzenelnbogen http www.regionalgeschichte.net ... History of the Counts of Katzenelnbogen de Persondata NAME PhilipI ALTERNATIVE NAMES PhilipI ... 1479 DEFAULTSORT PhilipI, Count of Katzenelnbogen Category 1402 births Category 1479 deaths Category ... Philip initiated a major renovation of the collegiate church of Sankt Goar . In 1449 he bought off .... Philip s sons Eberhard and Philip the younger died before his death, so when Philip died in 1479, the Katzenelnbogen ... I. Katzenelnbogen ... more details
. s start s hou House of Savoy 1207 16 August 1285 name PhilipI s reg s bef before Peter II of Savoy ... Amadeus V s end Counts of Savoy Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name PhilipI, Count of Savoy ... 1285 place of death DEFAULTSORT Philip 1, Count of Savoy Category 1207 births Category 1285 deaths ... Category Archbishops of Lyon Category Bishops of Valence ca Felip I de Savoia de Philipp I. Savoyen es Felipe I de Saboya fr Philippe Ier de Savoie gl Filipe I de Savoia it Filippo I di Savoia la Philippus I comes Sabaudiae nl Filips I van Savoye pms Filip I pl Filip I Sabaudzki ru I ... more details
Use dmy dates date May 2011 Infobox royalty name PhilipI title King of the Franks small Style of the French Sovereign List of changes to the royal style more... small image PhilipI of France HHWXI28.svg ... of burial Saint Beno t sur Loire religion Roman Catholicism PhilipI 23 May 1052 &ndash 29 July 1108 ... lands of France royal demesne the Vexin and Bourges . Life Philip was the son of Henry I of France Henry I and Anne of Kiev . Unusually at the time for Western Europe, his name was of Greek language ..., ref http www.historytoday.com MainArticle.aspx?m 33352&amid 30283346 History Today, PhilipI Crowned ... bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. PhilipI of France 2 2. Henry I of France 3 3. Anne of Kiev ... Philippe I c a Ph p yo PhilipI of France zh ... 23 May 1059 cor type france full name predecessor Henry I of France Henry I successor Louis ... house House of Capet father Henry I of France mother Anne of Kiev birth date birth date 1052 5 23 df ... ever to do so. Her co regent was Baldwin V of Flanders . Philip first married Bertha of Holland Bertha , daughter of Floris I, Count of Holland , in 1072. Although the marriage produced the necessary heir, Philip fell in love with Bertrade de Montfort , the wife of Count Fulk IV of Anjou . He repudiated ... by Hugh, Archbishop of Lyon , for the first time after a long silence, Pope Urban II repeated ... as Philip promised to part with Bertrade, but he always returned to her, and after 1104, the ban was not repeated. In France, the king was opposed by Bishop Ivo of Chartres , a famous jurist. Philip ... made peace with William the Conqueror , who gave up attempting the conquest of Brittany . In 1082, PhilipI expanded his demesne with the annexation of the Vexin. Then in 1100, he took control of Bourges. It was at the aforementioned Council of Clermont that the First Crusade was launched. Philip at first ... allowed him to participate anyway, as he had reaffirmed Philip s excommunication at the said council ... more details
PhilipI lang ru died 1473 was metropolitan bishop Metropolitan of Moscow from 1464 to 1473. Information about Philip s life only begins in 1455, when he was already the Archbishop of Suzdal . ref E. E. Golubinskii, Istoriia Russkoi Tserkvi Moscow Universitetskaia tipografiia, 1900 , vol. 2, pt. 1, p. 532. ref In 1464, he was appointed Metropolitan of Moscow, hand picked by Theodosius, Metropolitan of Moscow Theodosius at the time of his resignation , just as Theodosius had been picked by his predecessor, Iona ref Golubinskii, Istoriia russkoi tserkvi , vol. 2, pt. 1, p. 532. ref In 1470s, Philip was actively engaged in a struggle against the Poland Polish Lithuania n influence over Novgorod , particularly the influence of the Metropolitan of Lithuania and the fear that Novgorod would defect to him and eventually go over to Catholicism. ref Golubinskii, Istoriia russkoi tserkvi , vol. 2, pt. 1, pp. 536 540. ref While he was instrumental in bringing Sophia Paleologue from Rome to Moscow in 1472, Philip was against admitting a papal legate in her entourage into Moscow , thus continuing his opposition to Catholicism or Latinism in his province. ref Golubinskii, Istoriia russkoi tserkvi , vol. 2, pt. 1, pp. 542 544, esp. 543. ref That same year, Philip started reconstructing the Cathedral of the Dormition in the Moscow Kremlin . The original cathedral, built by Metropolitan Petr in 1326, was in a dilapidated state Philipp hired inexperienced workers and soon after his death the building collapsed. It was rebuilt by Aristotile Fioravanti under Metropolitan Gerontius. ref Golubinskii, Istoriia russkoi tserkvi , vol. 2, pt. 1, p. 551. ref Metropolitan Philip died on 5 April 1473 and was buried in the Cathedral of the Dorimition in the Moscow Kremlin. ref Golubinskii, Istoriia ... Philippe Ier m tropolite de Moscou it Filippo I metropolita pl Filip I metropolita Moskwy ru I ... more details
of Hesse Kassel more footnotes date September 2011 Infobox royalty name PhilipI title Landgrave of Hesse image Wartburg Philipp.von.Hessen.JPG caption Portrait of PhilipI imgw 200px spouse Christine ... Kassel PhilipI of Hesse , 13 November 1504 31 March 1567 , nicknamed der Gro m tige the magnanimous .... Image Philipp I Merian.JPG thumb left Philip of Hesse, etching by Matth us Merian Image Margarethe ... , the John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony Duke of Saxony and PhilipI of the Landgrave of Hesse ... ffc boxstyle 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. PhilipI, Landgrave of Hesse ... II, Landgrave of Hesse Rheinfels Philip II of Hesse Rheinfels , and George I, Landgrave of Hesse Darmstadt ... Rheinfels Philip II of Hesse Rheinfels s aft after George I, Landgrave of Hesse Darmstadt Georg ... br Philipp Ia Hessen cs Filip I. Hesensk cy PhilipI, Landgraf Hessen da Philipp ... Elisabeth of Hesse Elisabeth br Philip II, Landgrave of Hesse Rheinfels br Christine of Hesse Christine br George I, Landgrave of Hesse Darmstadt br Philipp, Count zu Dietz br Hermann, Count zu Dietz ... rulers in Germany . Early Life and Embracing of Protestantism Philip was the son of Landgrave ... . His father died when Philip was five years old, and in 1514 his mother, after a series of struggles ... over authority still continued, however. To put an end to them, Philip was declared of age ... of Philip of Hesse with Martin Luther took place in 1521 at the Diet of Worms , where he was attracted ... of the gathering. Philip embraced Protestantism in 1524 after a personal meeting with the theologian ... of Frankenhausen . Philip refused to be drawn into the anti Lutheran league of George, Duke ... I, Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand as Holy Roman Emperor . At the First Diet of Speyer Diet of Speyer in the same year, Philip openly championed the Protestant cause, rendering it possible for Protestant ... Although there was no strong popular movement for Protestantism in Hesse, Philip determined to organize ... more details
infobox bishopstyles name Philip Wilson dipstyle The Most Reverend offstyle Your Grace relstyle Archbishop deathstyle not applicable Philip Edward Wilson born 10 October 1950 in Cessnock, New South Wales Cessnock , New South Wales is an Australian prelate. Wilson is the eighth Roman Catholic Archbishop ... . ref name Official Bio cite web title Biography ArchbishopPhilip Wilson url http www.adelaide.catholic.org.au sites Archbishop biography publisher The Archdiocese of Adelaide accessdate 22 May 2010 ..., The victim said ArchbishopPhilip Wilson was a priest living in the bishop s house in Maitland when ... from ABC News Online and Lateline to ArchbishopPhilip Wilson, 17 May 2010 ref cite news url http ...Use dmy dates date December 2010 Infobox Christian leader type archbishop honorific prefix small The Most Reverend small br name Philip Wilson honorific suffix br small Doctor of Divinity DD small title 8th Archbishop Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide of Adelaide image imagesize alt Replace this image ... Conference br 2006 spaced ndash present Personal details birth name Philip Edward Wilson birth date ... Regrets Events That Shocked Region Archbishop of Adelaide In November 2000, Pope John Paul II appointed Wilson to the position of Coadjutor bishop coadjutor Archbishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide Adelaide , ref name Pope appoints Adelaide s new Archbishop in anticipation of the retirement of Leonard Faulkner , who was Archbishop of Adelaide at the time. At 50 years old, this appointment made Wilson the youngest Catholic Archbishop in Australia. ref name Higher Calling cite news ... Mercury date 20 December 2000 ref Archbishop Faulkner described him as ...a very pastoral man and a man of the people and very gifted academically. ref name Pope appoints Adelaide s new Archbishop cite news last James first Colin title Pope appoints Adelaide s new Archbishop accessdate 28 May 2010 ..., ref name New archbishop hungry to learn cite news last James first Colin title New archbishop ... more details
Infobox person name PhilipI title King of Macedon religion Ancient Greek religion spouse unknown children Aeropus I of Macedon parents Argaeus I of Macedon and his wife relatives Alcetas I of Macedon grandson PhilipI of Macedon Ancient Greek Greek &mdash friend horse was one of the early kings of Macedon , a kingdom to the north of ancient Greece . He was a member of the Argead dynasty and son of Argaeus I of Macedon Argaeus I , becoming king in 640 BC upon his father s death. As king, Philip was noted to be both wise and courageous. He resisted successive invasions by the Illyrians , but was eventually killed in battle against them, leaving the crown to his infant son, Aeropus I of Macedon Aeropus I . Philip s wife is unknown. Succession s start s hou Argead dynasty 602 BC name PhilipI s roy s bef before Argaeus I of Macedon Argaeus I s ttl title Kings of Macedon King of Macedon years 640 BC 602 BC s aft after Aeropus I of Macedon Aeropus I end References Farr, Edward History of the Macedonians Robert Carter & Brothers, New York, 1850 , pg. 37 Herodotus Histories Herodotus Histories viii Junianus Justinus Justin vii. 2 MacedonKings Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Philip 01 Of Macedon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Philip 01 Of Macedon Category Macedonian monarchs Category 602 BC deaths Category Argead dynasty Category Old Macedonian kingdom Category 7th century BC Greek people Category 7th century BC Macedonians af Philippos I van Makedoni ar bg I de Philipp I. Makedonien es Filipo I de Macedonia id PhilipI dari Makedonia it Filippo I di Macedonia mk I nl Philippus I van Macedoni ja 1 pl Filip I Macedo ski pt Filipe I da Maced nia ro Filip I al Macedoniei ru I sr I sh Filip I Makedonski fi Filippos I uk I ... more details
PhilipI Philadelphus lang el , Philip the brother loving , a ruler of the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire Seleucid kingdom , was the fourth son of Antiochus VIII Grypus and his wife Tryphaena . PhilipI took the diadem in 95 BC together with his older brother probably twin Antiochus XI Ephiphanes , after the eldest son Seleucus VI Epiphanes was killed by their cousin Antiochus X Eusebes . He established himself in Antioch ia after 92 BC and survived attacks from younger brother Demetrius III Eucaerus . His rule was ended in 83 BC when Tigranes I of Armenia Tigranes conquered Syria , or earlier. He disappears from history at that point, but coins bearing his portrait were issued by later Ancient Rome Roman authorities. External links http virtualreligion.net iho philip 1.html PhilipI Philadelphus entry in historical sourcebook by Mahlon H. Smith s start s hou Seleucid Empire Seleucid dynasty Unknown 83 BC s bef before Seleucus VI Epiphanes s ttl title Seleucid Empire Seleucid King years 95&ndash 83 BC regent1 Antiochus X Eusebes regent2 Demetrius III Eucaerus regent3 Antiochus XI Epiphanes s aft after Antiochus XII Dionysus or Tigranes II of Armenia end DEFAULTSORT Philadelphus, PhilipI Category 83 BC deaths Category Seleucid rulers Category 1st century BC Asian rulers ca Felip I Filadelf da Filip 1. af Seleukideriget de Philipp I. Philadelphos el es Filipo I Filadelfo eu Filipo I.a Filadelfo fa fr Philippe Ier Philadelphe ko 1 it Filippo I Filadelfo la Philippus I Philadelphus hu I. Philipposz szeleukida uralkod no Filip I Filadelfus pl Filip I Filadelfos pt Filipe I Filadelfo ru I fi Filippos I Filadelfos zh ... more details
File Hermann Ida Kreuz Detail.jpg thumb 160px File Herman II Archbishop of Cologne .jpg thumb 160px Herman II 995 11 February 1056 , of the Ezzonen Ezzonian dynasty , a son of Ezzo, Count Palatine of Lotharingia Ezzo , Count Palatine of Lotharingia , was the Archbishop of Cologne from 1036 until his death. Pope Benoit IX makes him Cardinal around 1036, and grants important privileges to the Church in Cologne. Herman remains loyal to the Emperor Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor Henry III during the revolt led by his nephew Conrad I, Duke of Bavaria Conrad I of Bavaria. He became Archchancellor of the Regnum Italicum and protector of Brauweiler 1053 . His claritas generis allowed him to baptise and crown the German king Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV , a privilege that was disputed by the Archbishop of Mainz Luitpold I. BR S start Succession box title Archbishop of Cologne before Pilgrim, Archbishop of Cologne Pilgrim after Anno of Cologne Anno II years 1033 1056 S end Literature Lewald, Ursula, Die Ezzonen. Das Schicksal eines rheinischen F rstengeschlechts , in Rheinische Vierteljahrsbl tter 43 1979 pp. 120 168 Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Herman Ii alternative names short description date of birth 995 place of birth date of death 11 February 1056 place of death DEFAULTSORT Herman Ii Category 995 births Category 1056 deaths Category Ezzonids Category House of Limburg Stirum Category Archbishops of Cologne Category 11th century archbishops Category 11th century Roman Catholic archbishops Category Burials at Cologne Cathedral Germany RC bishop stub RC archbishop stub de Hermann II. K ln fr Hermann cardinal, 1036 nl Herman II van Keulen pl Herman II arcybiskup Kolonii ru II ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 File Marketa Filip1.jpg 150px right thumb PhilipI with his wife Margaret PhilipI of Burgundy , also Philip II of Palatine Burgundy , Philip III of Artois , Philip III of Boulogne and Auvergne , nicknamed Philip of Rouvres 1346 &ndash November 21, 1361 was Duke of Burgundy from 1350 until his death. Philip was the only son of Philip II, Count of Auvergne Philip of Burgundy , heir to the Duchy of Burgundy , and Joan I of Auvergne and Boulogne Joanna I , count of Auvergne ... 1360&ndash 1361 after John II, Count of Auvergne John II End box DEFAULTSORT PhilipI, Duke Of Burgundy ... III, Countess of Burgundy and county of Artois Artois . Philip, in his own right, held the counties ... II of France , governed Burgundy as Philip s guardian until her death in September 1360. Philip was declared of age on 20 October the same year. In 1361 at the age of 15, Philip fell sick with the Bubonic ... from which they had descended to Philip King John II of France , grandson of Duke Robert II of Burgundy Philip s great grandfather , and also Philip s stepfather, inherited the Duchy of Burgundy as one of its most direct heirs Countess Margaret I, Countess of Artois Margaret I of Artois , daughter of Countess Joan II, Countess of Burgundy Joan II of Burgundy Philip s great grandmother , and grandmother of Philip s wife, inherited the Counties of Burgundy and Artois as their direct heiress and John of Boulogne, son of Count Robert VII of Boulogne Philip s great grandfather , inherited Auvergne and Boulogne as their direct heir. Margaret, Dowager Countess of Flanders, Philip s grandaunt, had inherited ... of Philip s paternal grandmother Joan Countess of Artois and Burgundy, both daughters of Joan of Chalon, Artois, and Burgundy, from her marriage with King Philip V of France . She was grandmother of Philip .... Later in 1364, John of France gave Burgundy to his son Philip II, Duke of Burgundy Philip of Valois ... Robert II of Burgundy. John was first cousin of Philip s father, i.e. a cousin once removed, whereas ... more details
in the guardianship of Philip the Good, until she remarried in 1431 with Francis I, Duke of Brittany ...Unreferenced date December 2009 File Filip SAint Pol.jpg 125px right thumb Philip of Saint Pol July 25, 1404 &ndash Leuven , August 4, 1430 , younger son of Antoine, Duke of Brabant and Jeanne of Saint Pol, succeeded his brother John IV, Duke of Brabant John as Duke of Brabant in 1427. He had already been given Saint Pol sur Ternoise Saint Pol and Ligny as an appanage on the death of his grandfather Waleran III of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny Waleran III in 1415 at the Battle of Agincourt . He commanded the Burgundian forces occupying Paris in 1419, but he returned to Duchy of Brabant Brabant in 1420, where the populace complained of his brother s misadministration. He was declared ruwaard regent of Brabant. In 1421, he was reconciled with his brother, and resigned the regency. The citizens were pacified by John s Nieuw Regiment in 1422. During his own reign, Philip was forced to grant concessions to the nobility in 1428. Wary of the rise of his cousin and heir Philip the Good in the Hook and Cod wars , he sought a marital alliance with Louis II of Anjou against Duchy of Burgundy Burgundy , marrying his daughter Yolande. br Because this marriage produced no children, his death in 1430 placed Brabant in the hands of his nephew Philip the Good, the next heir, whilst Saint Pol and Ligny ... of Limburg Limburg years 1427&ndash 1430 after Philip III, Duke of Burgundy Philip the Good S end Persondata name Saint Pol, Philip Of, Duke of Brabant alternative names short description date of birth ..., Philip Of, Duke Of Brabant Category 1404 births Brabant, Philip of Saint Pol Category 1430 deaths Brabant, Philip of Saint Pol Category Counts of Ligny St Pol, Philip of Category Counts of St Pol St Pol, Philip of Category Dukes of Brabant St Pol, Philip of Category Dukes of Lothier St Pol, Philip of Category Dukes of Limburg St Pol, Philip of Category House of Valois Burgundy Brabant de Philipp ... more details
Infobox royalty name PhilipI of Baden father Christopher I, Margrave of Baden Baden Christopher I mother ... 11 6 df yes burial place Baden Baden Margrave PhilipI of Baden 6 November 1479 &ndash 17 September ... Imperial Government . Life Philip was the fifth son of the Margrave Christopher I, Margrave of Baden Christopher I of Baden and Ottilie of Katzenelnbogen . His father intended to avoid splitting the inheritance and regarded Philip as his most capable son, so he wanted Philip to inherit the sovereignty over all his territories. He intended Philip to marry with Joan, the heiress of Margrave Philip ... Louis V and his army managed to end the insurgency. On 25 May 1525, PhilipI concluded the Treaty ... I.JPG thumb upright 0.9 grave of PhilipI of Baden The grave of the Margrave PhilipI of Baden ... in 1537 by Christoph von Urach. Marriage and descendants Margrave PhilipI married on 3 January 1503 ... Deutsche Biographie 25 757 759 PhilipI margrave of Baden Albert Krieger Philipp I. Markgraf von Baden NDB 20 372 PhilipI Rainer Br ning Johann Christian Sachs Introduction to the History of Margraviate ... control PND 119548763 Persondata NAME PhilipI ALTERNATIVE NAMES Margrave PhilipI. SHORT DESCRIPTION ... dispute in 1503 , In Basler Journal of the History and Archaeology, Volume 4 1905 , p. 84, Philip was educated at the court of Philip of Hachberg Sausenberg and his father Rudolf IV ref a junior branch of the House of Baden branch line, so that Philip would become sovereign of a considerable territory. The plan failed due to resistance of the French king. Because of the resistance of Philip s worldly ... his will twice. Philip s brother Bernhard III, Margrave of Baden Baden Bernhard III inherited ... Castle in Badenweiler in South Baden. Philip fought on the French side in the Italian Wars . In 1501 ... against the Turks. During his reign, Philip was confronted a wave of German Peasants War rebellions ... IN GOD THE ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE PHILIP, MARGRAVE OF BADEN, AN EXCELLENT PRINCE WITH A POWERFUL ... more details
Orphan date December 2011 Deleted image removed File PhilipI Marcus Photo.jpg thumb right 125px PhilipI. Marcus PhilipI. Marcus born June 3, 1927 in Springfield, Massachusetts ref PhilipI. Marcus. Time, Travels, and Travails with the Interferon System. Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research 27 971 983 2007 . ref is an American virologist and a leader in the field of interferon . Since 2003 he has been a Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Connecticut . ref http advance.uconn.edu 2003 030421 03042101.htm ref Research In 1955 he co authored a paper on the first practical and efficient method for growing colonies from individual animal cells , known as the clonogenic assay , which is still used today. ref http advance.uconn.edu 2005 050907 05090710.htm ref ref Puck TT, Marcus PI. A Rapid Method for Viable Cell Titration and Clone Production With Hela Cells In Tissue Culture The Use of X Irradiated Cells to Supply Conditioning Factors. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1955 Jul 15 41 7 432 7. URL http www.pnas.org content 41 7 432.full.pdf html PNAS http www.jstor.org stable pdfplus 89077.pdf?acceptTC true JSTOR ref He was also the first person to clone HeLa cells, and was editor in chief of the Journal of Interferon and Cytokine Research for 18 years. ref http clas.uconn.edu news inthenews 2011 10 07.htm ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Marcus, PhilipI ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION virologist DATE OF BIRTH June 3, 1927 PLACE OF BIRTH Springfield, Massachusetts DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Marcus, PhilipI Category 1927 births Category Living people Category People from Springfield, Massachusetts Category American virologists Category Virologists Category Virology Category Influenza researchers Category Influenza vaccines Category Animal virology med bio stub ... more details
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dmy dates date August 2010 Persondata name PhilipI, Count of Flanders alternative names short description ...Philip of Alsace 1143 1 August 1191 was count of Flanders from 1168 to 1191. He succeeded his father ... of Flemish suzerainty over Zeeland . By inheritance, Philip also recovered for Flanders the territories of Waasland and Quatre M tiers . In 1159 Philip married Isabelle de Vermandois Elisabeth of Vermandois , also known as Isabelle, elder daughter of count Raoul I, Count of Vermandois Raoul I of Vermandois ..., and threatened to completely alter the balance of power in northern France. Philip governed wisely ... administrative system and Philip s foreign relations were excellent. He mediated in disputes ... the marriage of his sister Margaret I, Countess of Flanders Margaret with Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut . Philip and Elisabeth were childless. In 1175, Philip discovered that Elisabeth was committing adultery and had her lover, Walter de Fontaines, beaten to death. Philip then obtained complete control of her lands in Vermandois from King Louis VII of France . Philip s brothers Matthew of Alsace ... on crusade, he designated Margaret and Baldwin as his heirs. Philip s first crusade In the Holy Land , Philip hoped to take part in a planned invasion of Egypt , for which purpose the crusaders had allied ... Philip arrived on 2 August. Philip had other plans, however. He and King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem were ... marriage, Sibylla of Anjou , was Philip s mother. Baldwin IV was a leper and childless, and offered Philip the regency of the Kingdom of Jerusalem as his closest male relative currently present there. Philip .... Instead Baldwin appointed Raynald of Ch tillon , to whom Philip would act as an assistant ... to marry her off again so soon. According to the chronicle of Ernoul , Philip was also rebuffed ... the count in public. Philip left Jerusalem in October to campaign in the north for the Principality ... at the Battle of Montgisard . War with France Philip returned from Palestine in 1179, at which point ... more details
Infobox royalty royal name PhilipI of Taranto title Prince of Taranto, Prince of Achaea, King of Albania ... death place PhilipI of Taranto 10 November 1278 26 December 1331 of the Capetian House of Anjou Angevin house , was titular Latin Empire Emperor of Constantinople as Philip II , Despotate of Epirus ... , to Philip, and agreed to settle the succession, on his death, upon his daughter rather than his son Thomas I Komnenos Doukas Thomas . Upon the death of Nikephoros c. 1297 , Philip took the title of Despot ... in 1302. Balkan adventure In 1306, PhilipI of Piedmont Philip of Savoy and Isabella of Villehardouin , the Prince and Princess of Achaea, visited Charles court in Naples. Philip of Savoy was accused ... I, Duke of Bourbon Louis, Count of Clermont for 40,000 livres. However, Philip, financed by Philip V ... color 9fe 1 1. PhilipI, Prince of Taranto 2 2. Charles II of Naples 3 3. Maria of Hungary ... S end Latin Empire Monarchs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME PhilipI Prince Of Taranto ... OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 26 December 1331 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT PhilipI Prince Of Taranto Category 1278 births PhilipI of Taranto Category 1331 deaths PhilipI of Taranto Category People from Naples ... imgw 140px caption First arms. They are the arms of Charles I of Naples , with a silver band ... issue Charles of Taranto br Philip, Despot of Romania br Jeanne of Anjou Jeanne, Queen of Armenia ... br Philip II of Taranto titles house Capetian House of Anjou House of Anjou Sicily br Capetian ... of Taranto Taranto , and Lord of Durr s Durazzo . Born in Naples , Philip was a younger ... of the Kingdom of Sicily. These dignities were a prelude to Charles plan to bestow upon Philip an empire ... married by proxy Thamar Angelina Komnene , daughter of Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas , Despot of Epirus ... Angevin patronage, and agreed to the marriage of Thamar and Philip. The two were married in person on 13 August 1294 at L Aquila . Upon their marriage, Charles ceded to Philip the suzerainty of Principality ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 File Filip namur 1210.jpg thumb PhilipI 1175 &ndash 9 October 1212 , called .... Baldwin s will left Namur to Philip, but as a fief of Hainault. However, Theobald I ... 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. PhilipI of Namur 2 2. Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut 3 3. Margaret I, Countess of Flanders 4 4. Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut 5 5. Alice of Namur ... I S ttl title Marquis of Namur Margrave of Namur years 1195&ndash 1212 S aft after Yolanda of Flanders Yolanda End Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name PhilipI of Namur alternative names ... son of Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut Baldwin V, Count of Hainault , and Margaret I, Countess of Flanders ... to relinquish Namur and attacked Philip. The war lasted for three years until the Treaty of Dinant , signed on 26 July 1199, recognised Philip as holder of Namur. Philip was left as regent of Hainault while his elder brother Baldwin I of Constantinople Baldwin VI went on the Fourth Crusade and acted ... Margaret . During a war with France, Philip was subsequently imprisoned and only bought his freedom by marrying Marie of France 1198 1224 Marie , daughter of King Philip Augustus and Agnes ... of Flanders and Hainault and they revolted and forced him to give up the regency. In Namur, Philip ... nephew Philip II of Namur Philip of Courtenay as heir. Ancestry Ahnentafel top width 100 Ahnentafel ... de Wassenberg 10 10. Godfrey I, Count of Namur 11 11. Ermesinda of Luxembourg 12 12. Theodoric ... of Saxony 22 22. Conrad I, Count of Luxembourg 23 23. Clementia of Aquitaine 24 24. Gerard, Duke of Lorraine 25 25. Hedwige de Namur 26 26. Robert I, Count of Flanders 27 27. Gertrude of Saxony 28 28. Fulk IV, Count of Anjou 29 29. Bertrade de Montfort 30 30. Elias I, Count of Maine 31 31. Mathilda ... Philip 01 Of Namur Category 1175 births Category 1212 deaths Category House of Hainaut Category ... Germany noble stub ca Felip I el Noble de Philipp I. Namur es Felipe I de Namur fr Philippe Ier de Namur ... more details
infobox nobility name PhilipI, Count of Waldeck image caption noble family House of Waldeck father Wolrad I, Count of Waldeck mother Barbara of Wertheim spouse Johanna of Nassau Dillenburg birth date 1445 birth place death date 1475 death place PhilipI, Count of Waldeck 1445 1475 was briefly Count of Waldeck Waldeck in 1475. He was the son of Count Wolrad I, Count of Waldeck Wolrad I and his wife Barbara of Wertheim. He inherited the County of Waldeck when his father died in 1475, and died himself later that year. Nothing remarkable happened during his brief reign. In 1464, he married Johanna of Nassau Dillenburg Johanna , the daughter of Count Jan IV of Nassau John IV of Nassau Dillenburg . They had one son Henry VIII, Count of Waldeck Henry VIII . References Adolph Theodor Ludwig Varnhagen Grundlage der Waldeckischen Landes und Regentengeschichte , vol. 2, Arolsen, 1853, p. 39 ff Translation Ref de Philipp I. Waldeck Germany noble stub Persondata NAME PhilipI, Count of Waldeck ALTERNATIVE NAMES Philipp I., Graf von Waldeck zu Waldeck German SHORT DESCRIPTION Count of Waldeck Waldeck 1475 1475 DATE OF BIRTH 1445 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1475 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Philip 01 Waldeck Category Counts of Waldeck Category 1445 births Category 1475 deaths Category German nobility Category 15th century German people de Philipp I. Waldeck ... more details
University Press year 1993 HistoryWiki Gero 2C Archbishop of Cologne Gero, Archbishop of Cologne Notes Ibid date July 2010 Reflist br S start succession box before Folkmar, Archbishop of Cologne Volkmar title Archbishopric of CologneArchbishop of Cologne years 969&ndash 976 after Warin of Cologne ... births Category 976 deaths Category People from Thuringia Category Archbishops of Cologne Category 10th century archbishops Category Burials at Cologne Cathedral Germany reli bio stub de Gero von K ln fr G ron de Cologne ko nl Gero aartsbisschop pl Gero arcybiskup Kolonii ru ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 File Philippe Hurepel.jpg thumb 200px PhilipI of Boulogne Philip Hurepel 1201 1235 was Counts of Clermont en Beauvaisis Count of Clermont en Beauvaisis , Count of Boulogne Boulogne , Mortain , Aumale , and Dammartin . He was the son of Philip II of France and his controversial third wife Agnes of Merania . Illegitimacy shadowed his birth and career. He was associated with founding the Tour du Guet in Calais , France. He was married in c. 1223 to Matilda II of Boulogne Matilda II, countess of Boulogne d. c. 1260 , the daughter of Ida, Countess of Boulogne and her husband Renaud de Dammartin , count of Boulogne. Young Philip, in jure uxoris right of his wife , became count of Boulogne, Mortain, Aumale, and Dammartin. Count Philip Hurepel revolted against his sister in law Blanche of Castile when his elder brother Louis VIII of France Louis VIII died in 1226. When count Philip died in 1235, Matilda continued to reign and was married to Afonso III of Portugal Alphonse , second son of King Alfonso II of Portugal , younger brother of King Sancho II of Portugal . Matilda and Philip had a son, Alberic and a daughter, Joan who both survived Philip. Alberic reportedly renounced his rights and went to England, for unknown reasons. Apparently he survived his mother the countess and died in 1284, but presumably did not leave issue. Joan, married in 1236 to Gaucher de Ch tillon, comte de Mortain d. 1251 , predeceased her mother in 1252, and presumably left no surviving ... 12 12. Berthold I of Istria 13 13. Hedwig of Wittelsbach 14 14. Dedi V, Count of Wettin 15 15. Matilda of Heinsburg 16 16. PhilipI of France 17 17. Bertha of Holland 18 18. Humbert II of Savoy ... ca Felip de Fran a i de Mer nia cs Filip Hurepel de Philippe Hurepel de Clermont es Felipe Hurepel de Clermont fr Philippe Hurepel de Clermont id PhilipI, Pangeran Boulogne it Filippo Hurepel di Clermont .... Philippe Hurepel 2 2. Philip II of France 3 3. Agnes of Merania 4 4. Louis VII of France 5 5. Ad le ... more details