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Philip William, Elector Palatine
Philip William
of Neuburg,
Elector Palatine
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. He was the son of
Wolfgang Wilhelm, Count Palatine of Neuburg
and
Magdalene of Bavaria
.
Life
In 1685, with the death of his Protestant cousin, the
Elector Palatine Charles II
, Philip William inherited the
Electorate of the Palatinate
, which thus switched from a Protestant to a Catholic territory. Charles II's sister, now the
Duchess of Orléans
and
Louis XIV's
sister-in-law, also claimed the Palatinate. This was the pretext for the
French invasion
in 1688, which began the
Nine Years War
.
Marriages
Philip William married twice. He first married Princess
Anna Catherine Constance Vasa
, daughter of
Sigismund III Vasa
and
Constance of Austria
. The couple had a son who died at birth. Anne Catherine Constance herself died in
1651
.
In 1653 Philipp Wilhelm married
Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt
. This
second marriage
lasted 37 years and was regarded as extremely happy. They had 17 children, including the next two Palatine
Electors
,
John William
and
Charles III Philip
, as well as Elector-Archbishop
Franz Ludwig von Pfalz-Neuburg
. Many of these children have descendants today. In the early years of their marriage, the couple lived in
Düsseldorf
, where they founded churches and monasteries.
Issue
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