Philip III (Baden-Rodemachern)
Philip III von Baden-Rodemachern (born August 15, 1567 in Rodemachern ; † November 6, 1620 on the stronghold ) was margrave of the margraviate of Baden-Rodemachern .
Life
Philip III was the second son of Christoph II von Baden-Rodemachern and Cäcilie Wasa .
In 1592, Philipp killed the Baden bailiff von Rodemachern, Mang Volz. The competent Luxembourg authorities, however, granted his pardon. After the death of his brother Eduard Fortunat , he lived at Ettlingen Castle . In 1605, Philipp enlisted soldiers to take the margraviate of Baden-Baden from Durlach's cousin Georg Friedrich . The attempt failed and Georg Friedrich first captured Philipp in Durlach and then in the stronghold, where he died in 1620 without leaving any descendants.
literature
- Johann Christian Sachs : Introduction to the history of the Marggravschaft and the Marggravial old princely house of Baden . Third part. Lotter, Carlsruhe 1769, p. 279–280 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
Notes / individual evidence
- ↑ see Fridolin Weber-Krebs: The Margraves of Baden in the Duchy of Luxembourg (1487-1797) , Trier 2007, p. 294
- ↑ this was occupied by the Baden-Durlach line from 1594; s. Occupation of Upper Baden
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Eduard Fortunat |
Margrave of Baden-Rodemachern 1588 - 1620 |
Hermann Fortunat |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Philip III |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Baden-Rodemachern, Philipp III. from (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Margrave of Baden-Rodemachern (1556–1575) |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 15, 1567 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Harvesters |
DATE OF DEATH | November 6, 1620 |
Place of death | Hochburg |