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  1. Philip the Contentious (German: Philipp der Streitbare) (12 November 1503, Heidelberg – 4 July 1548, Heidelberg), a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty, was a titular Count Palatine of the Rhine and ruling Duke of Palatinate-Neuburg from 1505 to 1541.

  2. Philip William of Neuburg, Elector Palatine (German: Philipp Wilhelm) (24 November 1615 – 2 September 1690) was Count Palatine of Neuburg from 1653 to 1690, Duke of Jülich and Berg from 1653 to 1679 and Elector of the Palatinate from 1685 to 1690.

  3. Dukes of Palatinate-Neuburg. Two brothers, first under regency of Frederick II, Elector Palatine. Otto Henry, 1505–57 (Elector Palatine from 1556 until death) Philipp, 1505–41; House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken-Neuburg. Wolfgang, 1557–69; Philipp Ludwig, 1569–1614 (also Duke of Jülich and Berg in 1614)

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    Philip the Contentious (German language: Philipp der Streitbare) (12 November 1503, Heidelberg – 4 July 1548, Heidelberg), a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty, was a titular Count Palatine of the Rhine and ruling Duke of Palatinate-Neuburg from 1505 to 1541.

    Philip was the youngest son of Ruprecht, Count Palatine of the Rhine, and his wife, Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut, daughter of George, Duke of Bavaria-Landshut.

    Conflicting with imperial law and the inheritance treaty with the dukes of Bavaria-Munich, Duke George had attempted to pass his lands of Bavaria-Landshut to his daughter Elisabeth. This led to the Landshut War of Succession in 1503, in which the forces of Elisabeth and her husband Rupert were defeated. Elisabeth and Rupert died in quick succession in the fall of 1504. In the Arbitration of Cologne in 1505, Emperor Maximilian I awarded as compensation for the territorial losses, a small state known as Palatinate-Neuburg (from the territories of Lower Bavaria) to the two sons of Elisabeth. Philip ruled this territory along with his older brother, Duke Otto Henry.

    In 1529, he successfully fought the Turks during the Siege of Vienna at the head of two regiments and was made a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece two years later.

    On 8 December 1539, Philip visited the court of King Henry VIII of England, with the hope of obtaining the hand of the King's daughter Lady Mary Tudor. This potential match was part of King Henry's plans of an alliance with the Protestant German Princes against the Emperor. For all his intents and purposes, Philip does seem to have been genuinely drawn to Lady Mary for herself. They met on 17 December in Hertford Castle, where he presented her with a gift and kissed her. Such familiarity gave rise to the belief that the two would wed, and the majority of the English court expected a wedding within the coming months.

    However, King Henry did not allow this match to succeed, due to the fact that the Duke was related to queen consort Anne of Cleves, Henry’s fourth wife. The Duke was both paternally and maternally her third cousin, sharing as ancestors Frederick II, Elector of Saxony, and Margarete of Austria.

    Surprisingly, given their differing religious views, Lady Mary showed affection towards the Duke, as she kissed him out of court. The Duke was later sent back to his land. The plan did not come to fruition. Philip, however, was not deterred, and he visited England three more times; but only once more did he get to see Lady Mary.

    Philip was portrayed by Colin O'Donoghue for the Tudors in 2009.

  4. Philip of Palatinate-Neuburg (12 November 1503-4 July 1548) was Duke of Palatinate-Neuburg from 1505 to 1541, preceding Otto Henry, Elector Palatine. Philip was born in Heidelberg, Holy Roman Empire on 12 November 1503, the youngest son of Ruprecht, Count Palatine of the Rhine and Elisabeth of...

  5. Philip (German: Philipp) (12 November 1503 - 4 July 1548) was the Duke of Neuburg from 1505 until 1548. Life. Philip was born in Heidelberg in 1503 as the youngestest son of Rupert of the Palatinate, the former Bishop of Freising and a son of the Elector Palatine Philip.

  6. Philip, Duke of Palatinate-Neuburg explained. Philip the Contentious (German: Philipp der Streitbare) (12 November 1503, Heidelberg - 4 July 1548, Heidelberg), a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty, was a titular Count Palatine of the Rhine and ruling Duke of Palatinate-Neuburg from 1505 to 1541.