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  1. A medal of Hans Daucher portraying Philipp von Pfalz-Neuburg in 1527. Philip the Contentious ( German: Philipp der Streitbare) (12 November 1503, Heidelberg – 4 July 1548, Heidelberg), a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty, was a titular Count Palatine of the Rhine and ruling Duke of Palatinate-Neuburg from 1505 to 1541.

  2. 5. born 12 November 1503 - died 4 July 1548. Character's backstory: On the 8th December, 1539 there arrived in London a mysterious visitor from Germany, Phillip duke of Bavaria, a nephew of the Count Palatine who had been in England in September..... he had come promptly, in spite of the dangers of the journey and the bitterness of the weather ...

  3. Duke Philip of Bavaria is a character in The Tudors. A German prince and a member of the Protestant League, he appears in " The Undoing of Cromwell " as a potential suitor for Princess Mary Tudor , having been encouraged to pursue her by his cousin (and Mary's new stepmother) Anne of Cleves .

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  5. Jan 23, 2024 · Philip arrived a few days later. At the time of their meeting on the 22nd December 1539, Mary was twenty-three and Philip thirteen years older than her at thirty-six. For a couple entertaining their first marriage they were on the older side. For royals they were practically ancient.

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    Born in February 1516, Mary Tudor was the only surviving child of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. As a result, she was launched upon the marriage market early, being engaged first to the infant son of Francis I of France at the age of two and then to her cousin Charles, Holy Roman Emperor, at six. 1. Read more | What sort of relationship did Ma...

    The next day, 24 July, was the day before the wedding. Mary sent her tailor to Philip with two suits in the French style, one of crimson brocade, another in rich brocade adorned with gold thread, pearls and diamond buttons. French fashions were prominent at the English court, but they differed substantially from Spanish costume. Philip did not obje...

    After becoming King of Spain in 1556, Philip spent long periods of their brief marriage abroad, during which time Mary experienced a second phantom pregnancy. Increasingly, the queen retreated into her faith as her only comfort. Philip was pursuing his military campaign in the Netherlands when Mary fell ill and died, in November 1558. She was only ...

    The closest Mary came to marriage before Philip of Spain was with his namesake, Philip, Duke of Palatinate-Neuburg. Thirteen years her senior, he was a member of the Wittelsbach family, a cousin of Anne of Cleves and had distinguished himself against the Turks, earning the name of “the Warrior.” In the late 1530s, when Henry VIII was seeking Protes...

  6. 14 Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh b. 10 Jun 1921. 15 Charles, Prince of Wales b. 14 Nov 1948. 16 Prince William, Duke of Cambridge b. 21 Jun 1982. 17 Prince George of Cambridge b. 22 July 2013. Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh are patrilineal 11th cousins, once removed.

  7. Apr 9, 2021 · Because Prince Philip was an extraordinary man who lived an extraordinary life; a life intimately connected with the sweeping changes of our turbulent 20th Century, a life of fascinating contrast ...

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