Philip II of Flersheim
Philip of Flersheim (1481 in Kaiserslautern – 14 August 1552 in Zabern (now called Saverne) in the Alsace) was a German nobleman. He was Prince-bishop of Speyer as Philip II from 1529 until his death. From 1546 until his death, he was also Prince-provost of Weißenburg Abbey.
Philip II of Flersheim Flersheim Born: 1481 Died: 14 August 1552 | ||
| Preceded by George of the Palatinate |
Prince-bishop of Speyer 1529-1552 |
Succeeded by Rudolph of Frankenstein |
| Preceded by Rüdiger Fischer |
Prince-provost of Weißenburg 1546-1552 | |
Philip II of Flersheim | |
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| Born | 1481 Kaiserslautern |
| Died | 14 August 1552 Zabern |
| Noble family | Flersheim |
| Father | Hans of Flersheim |
| Mother | Ottilie Kranich of Kirchheim |
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