Philip I
Philip welcomed the following rulers:
Philipp
- Philip (Sweden), King ( 1112-1118 )
- Philippe of France, King (1129-1131)
- Philip of Antioch, King of Armenia (1223-1225)
- Philippe ( Belgium), King of the Belgians (since 2013) Philipp (Schleswig -Holstein - Gottorp ), Duke ( 1587-1590 )
- Philipp (Sachsen- Merseburg - Lauchstaedt ), Duke ( 1684-1690 )
- Philipp (Parma), Duke ( 1748-1765 )
- Philipp (Hohenzollern - Hechingen ) ( 1616-1671 ), Prince of Hohenzollern- Hechingen Philipp ( Hachberg - Sausenberg ) ( Margrave Philip of Hachberg - Sausenberg; 1454-1503 )
- Philipp (Pfalz ), the Sincere, Count Palatine and Elector ( 1476-1508 )
- Philipp (Pfalz -Neuburg ), Duke of Palatinate -Neuburg ( 1522-1548 )
- Philipp ( Hesse -Homburg ), Landgraf ( 1839-1846 )
- Philipp ( Philipp of Hesse- Thal ), ( 1655-1721 ), 1663-1721, Landgrave of Hesse- Philippsthal out of the house of Hesse
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 )
- Philip I (Castile ), the Fair, 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 )
- Philip I ( Orléans ), Duke ( 1660-1701 ) Philip I (Savoy), Count ( 1268-1285 )
- Philip I (Nassau -Saarbrücken ), Count ( 1368-1429 )
- Philip I, the Elder, of Hanau- Lichtenberg, Count (1417-1480)
- Philip I ( Katzenelenbogen ), Count ( 1444-1479 )
- Philip I, the younger, of Hanau- coins Berg, Count (1449-1500)
- Philip I (Nassau- Idstein ) ( 1490-1558 ), Count of Nassau- Wiesbaden- Idstein
- Philip I (Baden), Margrave of Baden -Durlach ( 1515-1533 )
- Philip I of four oral ( * before 1470, † 1528), Lord of the North Beck, Bladenhorst and Mallem, and bailiff of Medebach
- Philip I of Portugal, King is: Philip II (Spain )
- Philip I ( Taranto ) ( 1278-1332 ) from the family of Anjou, Prince of Taranto, Despot of Epirus, Prince of Achaia and Titularkaiser of Constantinople Opel
Philip II
- Philip II ( of Macedonia ), King ( 359-336 BC)
- Philip II Philorhomaios, King of the Seleucid Empire ( 60 BC)
- Philip II (France), King ( 1180-1223 )
- Philip II (Spain ), King ( 1556-1598 ) Philip II (Burgundy), the Bold, Duke ( 1363-1404 )
- Philip II (Savoy), Duke ( 1496-1497 )
- Philip II (Hessen Rhein - rock), Landgraf ( 1567-1583 )
- Philip II (Braunschweig - Grubenhagen ), Duke of Herzberg and Osterode ( 1533-1596 )
- Philip II ( Pomerania ), Duke ( 1573-1618 )
- Philip II ( Orléans ), Duke ( 1701-1723 ) Philip II (Namur), Margrave of Namur ( 1216-1226 )
- Philip II ( Achaea ), Prince ( 1307-1313 ) was Philip I ( Taranto )
- Philip II (Baden- Baden), Marquis ( 1569-1588 ) Philip II (Nassau -Weilburg ), Count ( 1428-1492 )
- Philip II of Hanau -Lichtenberg, Count (1462-1504)
- Philip II of Hanau- coins Berg, Count (1501-1529)
- Philip II of Waldeck -Eisenberg, Count (1453-1524)
- Philip II of Daun- Falkenstein, Count (1514-1554)
- Philip II ( Schaumburg -Lippe ), Count of Schaumburg -Lippe ( 1777-1787 ) Philip II ( Sark ), 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 family of Anjou, Prince of Taranto and Titularkaiser of Constantinople Opel
Philip III.
- Philip III. ( Macedonia), King ( 323-317 BC)
- Philip III. (France), King ( 1270-1285 )
- Philip III. (Navarra ), King ( 1328-1342 )
- Philip III. (Spain ), King ( 1598-1621 ) Philip III. (Burgundy), the Good, Duke ( 1419-1467 ) Philip III. ( Achaea ), Prince ( 1364-1373 ) was Philip II of Taranto Philip III. ( Hesse - Butzbach ), Landgraf ( 1609-1643 )
- Philip III. (Nassau -Weilburg ), Count ( 1523-1559 )
- Philip III. ( Hanau- Lichtenberg), Count ( 1482-1538 )
- Philip III. ( Hanau coins mountain ), Count ( 1526-1561 )
- Philip III. ( Sark ), lord ( 1643-1663 )
- Philip III. of Waldeck -Eisenberg, Count (1486-1539)
Philip IV / ...
- Philip IV ( Macedonia), King ( 297-296 BC)
- Philip IV (France), the Fair, King ( 1285-1314 )
- Philip IV (Spain ), King of Spain ( 1621-1665 ), King of Portugal ( 1621-1640 ) Philip IV ( Hanau- Lichtenberg), Count ( 1514-1590 ) Philip IV ( Sark ), lord ( 1663-1693 )
- Philip V ( Macedonia), King ( 220-179 BC)
- Philip V (France), the Long, King ( 1293-1322 )
- Philip V (Spain ), of Bourbon, King ( 1700-1724-1746 ) Philip V ( Hanau- Lichtenberg), Count ( 1541-1599 )
- Philip VI. (France), King ( 1328-1350 )
Philipp ...
- Philip the Arab, Roman emperor ( 244-249 )
- Philip Caesar, Roman co-emperor ( 247-249 )
- Philippikos Bardanes, Emperor of Byzantium ( 711-713 ) Philip of Swabia, German king (1198-1208)
- Philipp Wilhelm ( Orange ), governor of Holland ( 1584-1618 ) Philipp Wilhelm ( Pfalz), Elector ( 1685-1690 )
- Philippe -Emmanuel de Lorraine, duc de Mercœur, Duke of Lorraine Mercœur (1577-1602) Hurepel Philipp, Count of Clermont and Boulogne (1223-1235)
- Philipp Ludwig ( Leiningen- Rixingen ), Count ( 1688-1705 )
- Philipp Ludwig I ( Hanau coins mountain ), Count ( 1553-1580 )
- Philipp Ludwig II ( Hanau coins mountain ), Count ( 1576-1612 )
- Philipp Ludwig III. ( Hanau coins mountain ), Count ( 1632-1641 )
- Philipp Moritz ( Hanau coins mountain ), Count ( 1605-1638 )
- Philipp Wolfgang ( Hanau- Lichtenberg), Count ( 1595-1641 )
- Philipp Reinhard ( Hanau coins mountain ), Count ( 1664-1712 )
- Philip of Hoerde to Boke (1455-1510), lord of the castle Boke, provost in Münster and Landdrost of the Duchy of Westphalia
- Philip of Burgundy: Philip I (Burgundy ) ( 1350-1361 )
Prince of the Church
- Philip of Burgundy ( bishop ) (* 1464/66, † 1524), Admiral of the Netherlands ( 1498-1517 ), then Bishop of Utrecht
- Philip of Dreux (mostly Philip Beauvais called; 1158-1217 ), Bishop and Count of Beauvais from the house Dreux
- Philip of Luxembourg (1445-1519), Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Philip I of Heinberg, 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 of Rieneck, Prince-Bishop of Bamberg (1653-1672)
- Peter Philipp von Dernbach, Prince-Bishop of Bamberg (1672-1683)
- Philip II of Florsheim, Prince-Bishop of Speyer (1529-1552)
- Johann Philipp von Gebsattel, Prince-Bishop of Bamberg (1599-1609)
- Philip of Gundel Home, Prince-Bishop of Basel (1527-1533)
- Philip of Rathsamhausen, Prince Bishop of Eichstätt (1306-1322)
- Philip I of Rosenberg, Prince-Bishop of Speyer (1504-1513)
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