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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Philip_IPhilip I - Wikipedia

    Philip I, Count of Boulogne (1200–1235) Philip I, Count of Savoy (1207–1285) Philip I, Latin Emperor (1243–1283) Philip IV of France, aka Philip I of Navarre (1268–1314) Philip I of Piedmont, known as Philip of Savoy (1278–1334) lord of Piedmont; Philip I, Prince of Taranto (1278–1331/2) Philip I, Count of Auvergne (1323–1346 ...

  3. Count Philipp I of Nassau-Weilburg (1368 – 2 July 1429) was Count of Nassau in Weilburg, Count of Saarbrücken and Seigneur of Commercy Château bas in 1371–1429. Biography [ edit ] Philipp was a son of John I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1309 – 1371) and Johanna, Countess of Saarbrücken (d. 1381), daughter of John II, Count of Saarbrücken (d. 1381).

  4. Berthold II (fl. 1199–1217), Count of Katzenelnbogen or Katzenellenbogen, was a German noble and participant of the Fourth Crusade, who became lord of Velestino in Frankish Greece and regent of the Kingdom of Thessalonica. Born sometime before 1183, Berthold was the son of Berthold I, Count of Katzenelnbogen, and nephew of the powerful Bishop of Münster, Herman II (1173–1202). Berthold ...

  5. Johann IV, Count of Katzenelnbogen (c.1363 - 27 October 1444) was one of the last members of the younger line of the House of Katzenelnbogen. He ruled the reunited County of Katzenelnbogen . His father was Diether VIII , a count of Katzenelnbogen from the younger line of the House of Katzenelnbogen, and ruled mainly in Upper Katzenelnbogen .

  6. Philip I _____, Count of Katzenelnbogen 1402 - 1479; W. Anna of Württemberg 1408 - 1471; Philip II of Katzenelnbogen; Anna of Katzenelnbogen 1443 - 1494; Spouse and ...

  7. Philip, Count of Mantes (1093 – fl. 1123), married Elizabeth, daughter of Guy III of Montlhéry Fleury, Seigneur of Nangis (1095 – July 1119) [26] Cecile (1097 – 1145), married Tancred, Prince of Galilee [27] and then, after his death, to Pons of Tripoli .