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20: 78:. In 1582, he gave up his post to the Bohemian Baron Zbinko Berka. In 1586, Zbinko and Philipp's father came into tension and so Zbinko handed over the diocese's administration to 70:
aged three. His father hoped Philipp's election as bishop would bind the diocese more strongly to the duchy of Bavaria and defend against the Protestant forces in the city of
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in the consistory of 18 December 1596, but he died in a riding accident two years later and is buried in the
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Munich
Dachau
William V, Duke of Bavaria
Renata of Lorraine
Ingolstadt University
Ferdinand
Cologne
bishop of Regensburg
Regensburg
Felizian Ninguarda
Jakob Miller
pope Clement VIII
Munich Frauenkirche
Regensburg Cathedral
Philipp of Bavaria: Theses ex universa philosophia (Ingolstadt 1595)
The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church
Entry on catholic-hierarchy.org
Categories
1576 births
1598 deaths
Roman Catholic bishops of Regensburg
16th-century German cardinals
University of Ingolstadt alumni
16th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Bavaria
Sons of dukes

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