Philip, Elector Palatine
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Philip, Elector Palatine of the Rhine (German: ) (14 July 1448, Heidelberg – 28 February 1508, Germersheim) was an Elector Palatine of the Rhine from the house of Wittelsbach in 1476 - 1508.
He was the only son of Louis IV, Count Palatine of the Rhine and his wife Margarete of Savoy. At the age of one year Philip fell under the guardianship of his uncle Frederick, who more lately adopted him. In 1474 he married with Margarete of Bavaria-Landshut, the daughter of Louis IX, Duke of Bavaria and received the Upper Palatinate. After the death of his adoptive father in 1476, he became the Elector. In 1499 he inherited the possessions of thу branches of Pfalz-Mosbach and Pfalz-Neumarkt.
In 1481 Philip invited Johann von Dalberg into the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg.
Family and children
With Margarete of Bavaria-Landshut he had the following children:- Louis (2 July 1478 – 16 March 1544)
- Philipp (5 July 1480 – 5 January 1541), Bishop of Freising (1498-1541) and of Naumburg (1517-41)
- Ruprecht (14 May 1481 – 20 August 1504), Bishop of Freising (1495-1498)
- Frederick (9 December 1482 – 26 February 1556)
- Elisabeth (16 November 1483 – 24 June 1522), married:
- # in 1498 to Landgrave William III of Hesse-Marburg;
- # in 1503 to Margrave Philip I of Baden
- Georg (10 February 1486 – 27 September 1529), Bishop of Speyer (1515-1529)
- Henry (15 February 1487 – 3 January 1552), Bishop of Utrecht (1523-1529) and of Freising (1541-1552), Bishop of Worms (1523-1552)
- John III (7 May 1488] – 3 February 1538), Bishop of Regensburg (1507-1538)
- Amalie (25 July 1490 – 6 January 1524), married in 1513 to Duke George I of Pomerania-Wolgast
- Barbara (28 August 1491 – 15 August 1505)
- Helene (9 February 1493 – 4 August 1524), married in 1513 to Duke Henry III of Mecklenburg
- Wolfgang (31 October 1494 – 2 April 1558)
- Otto Henry, born and died in 1496
- Katharina (d. 16 January 1526)
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