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Philip Dietrich (also known as Philip Theodore) (2 November 1614 in Arolsen – 7 December 1645 in Korbach), was the ruling Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg from 1640 until his death.
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- Felipe Dietrich de Waldeck
The County of Waldeck (later the Principality of Waldeck and Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont) was a state of the Holy Roman Empire and its successors from the late 12th century until 1929. In 1349 the county gained Imperial immediacy and in 1712 was raised to the rank of principality.
RulerRulerBornReignc.1090? Nephew of Bernard, Count of ...1107 – 11 June 1137County of Waldeck (at Schwalenberg until ...c.1090? Nephew of Bernard, Count of ...1107-1111County of Waldeck (at Schwalenberg)Regency of Lutrud of Itter (1137-1139)Regency of Lutrud of Itter (1137-1139)Regency of Lutrud of Itter (1137-1139)Regency of Lutrud of Itter (1137-1139)1125 First son of Widekind I and Lutrud ...11 June 1137 – 1178- Principality
- Middle Ages
Biografía. Era un hijo del Conde Felipe II de Waldeck-Eisenberg y de su primera esposa, Catalina de Solms-Lich, y sucedió a su padre en 1524 como Conde de Waldeck-Eisenberg. En torno a 1520 construyó una ala residencial del posterior Castillo de Goldhausen en Korbach.
- 20 de junio de 1539, Arolsen
- Felipe II de Waldeck
Philip Dietrich (also known as Philip Theodore) (2 November 1614 in Arolsen – 7 December 1645 in Korbach), was the ruling Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg from 1640 until his death.
Count Philip IV of Waldeck (1493 – 30 November 1574) was Count of Waldeck-Wildungen from 1513 to 1574. In 1526, he and his uncle Philip III of Waldeck-Eisenberg led the Lutheran Reformation in the county of Waldeck. Background. Philip was the son of Count Henry VIII of Waldeck and his wife Anastasia of Runkel.