List of rulers named Philipp
Philip was the name of the following rulers:
Philip
- Philip (Sweden) , King (1112–1118)
- Philip of France , King (1129–1131)
- Philip of Antioch , King of Armenia (1223-1225)
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Philippe (Belgium) , King of the Belgians (since 2013)
- Philipp (Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf) , Duke (1587–1590)
- Philipp (Sachsen-Merseburg-Lauchstädt) , Duke (1684–1690)
- Philipp (Parma) , Duke (1748–1765)
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Philipp (Hohenzollern-Hechingen) (1616–1671), Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen
- Philipp (Hachberg-Sausenberg) (Margrave Philipp von Hachberg-Sausenberg; 1454–1503)
- Philipp (Palatinate) , the Sincere , Count Palatine and Elector (1476–1508)
- Philipp (Pfalz-Neuburg) , Duke of Pfalz-Neuburg (1522–1548)
- Philipp (Hessen-Homburg) , Landgrave (1839–1846)
- Philipp (Hessen-Philippsthal) (1655–1721), from 1663 to 1721 Landgrave of Hessen-Philippsthal from the House of Hessen
Philip I.
- Philip I (Macedonia) , King (640–602 BC)
- Philip I Philadelphus , King of the Seleucid Empire (92–83 BC)
- Philip I (France) , King (1060–1106)
- Philip I (Flanders) , Count (1168–1191)
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Philip I (Castile) , the Handsome , King (1504–1506)
- Philip I (Burgundy) , Duke (1349-1361)
- Philip I (Hesse) , the Magnanimous , Landgrave (1509–1567)
- Philip I (Pomerania) , Duke (1531–1560)
- Philip I (Braunschweig-Grubenhagen) , Duke (1496–1551)
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Philip I (Orléans) , Duke (1660–1701)
- Philip I (Savoy) , Count (1268–1285)
- Philip I (Nassau-Saarbrücken-Weilburg) , Count (1368–1429)
- Philip I, the Elder, of Hanau-Lichtenberg , Count (1417–1480)
- Philip I (Katzenelnbogen) , Count (1444–1479)
- Philip I, the Younger, von Hanau-Münzenberg , Count (1449–1500)
- Philip I of Nassau-Idstein (1492–1558), Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein
- Philip I (Baden) , Margrave of Baden-Durlach (1515–1533)
- Philipp I von Viermund (* before 1470; † 1528), Lord von Nordenbeck, Bladenhorst and Mallem, and bailiff von Medebach
- Philip I of Portugal, King is: Philip II (Spain)
- Philip I (Taranto) (1278–1331) from the Anjou family, prince of Taranto, despot of Epirus, prince of Achaia and titular emperor of Constantinople
Philip II
- Philip II (Macedonia) , king (359–336 BC)
- Philip II Philorhomaios , King of the Seleucid Empire (60s BC)
- Philip II (France) , King (1180–1223)
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Philip II (Spain) (1527–1598), 1556–1598 King of Spain, the American Colonies, the Netherlands, the Free County of Burgundy, the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, the Kingdom of Sardinia and the Duchy of Milan. 1580–1598 Philip I, King of Portugal.
- Philip II (Burgundy) , the Bold , Duke (1363–1404)
- Philip II (Savoy) , Duke (1496–1497)
- Philip II (Hessen-Rheinfels) , Landgrave (1567–1583)
- Philip II (Braunschweig-Grubenhagen) , Duke of Herzberg and Osterode (1533–1596)
- Philip II (Pomerania) , Duke (1573-1618)
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Philip II (Orléans) , Duke (1701–1723)
- Philip II (Namur) , Margrave of Namur (1216–1226)
- Philip II (Achaea), Prince (1307-1313) was Philip I (Taranto)
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Philip II (Baden-Baden) , margrave (1569–1588)
- Philip II (Nassau-Weilburg) , Count (1428–1492)
- Philip II of Hanau-Lichtenberg , Count (1462–1504)
- Philip II of Hanau-Münzenberg , Count (1501–1529)
- Philip II of Waldeck-Eisenberg , Count (1453–1524)
- Philip II of Daun-Falkenstein , Count (1514–1554)
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Philip II (Schaumburg-Lippe) , Count of Schaumburg-Lippe (1777–1787)
- Philip II (Falkenstein) , nobleman († 1293)
- Philip II (Sark) , feudal lord (1594–1643)
- Philip II (Portugal) is: Philip III. (Spain)
- Philip II (Navarre) is: Philip V (France)
- Philip II of Taranto (1329–1374) from the Anjou family, Prince of Taranto and Titular Emperor of Constantinople
Philip III
- Philip III (Macedonia) , king (323–317 BC)
- Philip III (France) , King (1270–1285)
- Philip III (Navarre) , king (1328–1342)
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Philip III (Spain) , King (1598–1621)
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Philip III (Burgundy) , the good , Duke (1419–1467)
- Philip III (Achaea), Prince (1364-1373) was Philip II of Taranto
- Philip III (Hessen-Butzbach) , Landgrave (1609–1643)
- Philip III (Nassau-Weilburg) , Count (1523–1559)
- Philip III (Hanau-Lichtenberg) , Count (1482–1538)
- Philip III (Hanau-Munzenberg) , Count (1526–1561)
- Philip III (Sark) , feudal lord (1643–1663)
- Philip III von Waldeck-Eisenberg , Graf (1486–1539)
- Philip III (Achaea), Prince (1364-1373) was Philip II of Taranto
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Philip III (Burgundy) , the good , Duke (1419–1467)
- Philip III (Portugal) (1621–1640) is: Philip IV (Spain)
Philip IV./V./VI.
- Philip IV (Macedonia) , King (297–296 BC)
- Philip IV (France) , the Handsome , King (1285–1314)
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Philip IV (Spain) , King of Spain (1621–1665), King of Portugal (1621–1640)
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Philip IV (Hanau-Lichtenberg) , Count (1514–1590)
- Philip IV (Sark), feudal lord (1663–1693)
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Philip IV (Hanau-Lichtenberg) , Count (1514–1590)
- Philip V (Macedonia) , King (220–179 BC)
- Philip V (France) , the Tall One, King (1293–1322)
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Philip V (Spain) , of Bourbon , King (1700–1724–1746)
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Philipp V (Hanau-Lichtenberg) , Count (1541–1599)
- Philipp V (Falkenstein) , nobleman, († 1343)
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Philipp V (Hanau-Lichtenberg) , Count (1541–1599)
- Philip VI (France) , king (1328-1350)
- Felipe VI. , König (since 2014)
Philip ...
- Philip Arabs , Roman Emperor (244–249)
- Philip Caesar , Roman co-emperor (247–249)
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Philippikos Bardanes , Emperor of Byzantium (711–713)
- Philip of Swabia , German King (1198–1208)
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Philipp Wilhelm (Orange) , governor of Holland (1584–1618)
- Philipp Wilhelm (Palatinate) , Elector (1685–1690)
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Philippe-Emmanuel de Lorraine, duc de Mercœur , Duke of Lorraine-Mercœur (1577–1602)
- Philipp Gottfried zu Castell-Rüdenhausen , Count (1641–1681)
- Philipp Hurepel , Count of Clermont and Boulogne (1223–1235)
- Philipp Ludwig (Leiningen-Rixingen) , Count (1688–1705)
- Philipp Ludwig I (Hanau-Münzenberg) , Count (1553–1580)
- Philipp Ludwig II. (Hanau-Münzenberg) , Count (1576–1612)
- Philip Ludwig III. (Hanau-Munzenberg) , Count (1632–1641)
- Philipp Moritz (Hanau-Münzenberg) , Count (1605–1638)
- Philipp Wolfgang (Hanau-Lichtenberg) , Count (1595–1641)
- Philipp Reinhard (Hanau-Münzenberg) , Count (1664–1712)
- Philipp von Hoerde zu Boke (1455–1510), Lord of Boke Castle, Provost of the Cathedral in Münster and Landdrost of the Duchy of Westphalia
- Philip of Burgundy is: Philip I (Burgundy) (1346–1361)
Church princes
- Philip of Burgundy (bishop) (* 1464/66; † 1524), Admiral of the Netherlands (1498–1517) and then Bishop of Utrecht
- Philipp von Dreux (mostly called Philipp von Beauvais; 1158-1217), bishop and count of Beauvais from the Dreux family
- Philip of Luxembourg (1445–1519), cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Philip of Poitou († 1208) English bishop
- Philipp I von Heinsberg , Archbishop and Elector of Cologne (1167–1191)
- Philip II of Daun , Archbishop and Elector of Cologne (1508–1515)
- Philipp Christoph von Sötern , Archbishop and Elector of Trier (1623–1652)
- Philipp Sigismund von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel , Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück (1591–1623)
- Philipp Valentin Voit von Rieneck , Prince-Bishop of Bamberg (1653–1672)
- Peter Philipp von Dernbach , Prince-Bishop of Bamberg (1672–1683)
- Philip II of Flörsheim , Prince-Bishop of Speyer (1529–1552)
- Johann Philipp von Gebsattel , Prince-Bishop of Bamberg (1599–1609)
- Philipp von Gundelsheim , Prince-Bishop of Basel (1527–1533)
- Philipp von Rathsamhausen , Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt (1306–1322)
- Philipp I von Rosenberg , Prince-Bishop of Speyer (1504–1513)