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Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine

Charles III Philip (4 November 1661 – 31 December 1742) was Elector Palatine, Count of Palatinate-Neuburg, and Duke of Jülich and Berg from 1716 to 1742. Until 1728 he was also Count of Megen.

Charles III Philip
Elector Palatine
Count Palatine of Neuburg
Reign8 June 1716 – 31 December 1742
PredecessorJohn William
SuccessorCharles Theodore
Born(1661-11-04)4 November 1661
Neuburg an der Donau
Died31 December 1742(1742-12-31) (aged 81)
Mannheim
Spouse
(m. 1688; died 1695)

(m. 1701; died 1712)

Violente Theresia of Thurn and Taxis
(m. 1728)
IssueLeopoldine Eleonore of Neuburg
Maria Anna of Neuburg
Countess Palatine Elisabeth Auguste Sofie of Neuburg
Theophila Elisabeth Franziska Felicitas of Neuburg
Anna Elisabeth Theophila of Neuburg
HouseHouse of Wittelsbach
FatherPhilip William, Elector Palatine
MotherElisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt

Early life edit

Born in Neuburg an der Donau, Charles Philip was the seventh of seventeen children of Philip William, Elector Palatine and Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt.

Though Charles Philip became a cleric in Cologne at the age of fourteen in 1677 in Salzburg, and again in 1679 in Mainz, he was not ordained but instead started a military career in 1684. He then joined the Habsburg war against the Turks 1691–1694 and was promoted to imperial field marshal. In 1712 he was appointed Governor of Further Austria in Innsbruck.

Career edit

 
Coat of arms of Charles III Philip above the entrance of the St. Lucia church in Ravenstein, Netherlands, built in 1735.

Charles Philip succeeded his brother Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine on his death in 1716. He moved the Palatinate's capital from Heidelberg to the new city of Mannheim in 1720, but not before promoting his favorite court jester, Perkeo of Heidelberg, to be in charge of the castle's wine stocks. To strengthen the union of all lines of the Wittelsbach dynasty Charles Philip organized a wedding on 17 January 1742 when his granddaughter Elizabeth Auguste was married to Charles Theodore of Palatinate-Sulzbach and her sister Maria Anna to the Bavarian prince Clement. In the imperial election a few days later Charles III Philip voted for his Bavarian cousin Prince-Elector Charles Albert.

Succession edit

Upon his death in December 1742, the Palatinate-Neuburg line became extinct, and the Electorate of the Palatinate (including Neuburg, Jülich and Berg) was inherited by Charles Theodore of the Palatinate-Sulzbach line of the Wittelsbach family. Another granddaughter of Charles Philip, Countess Palatine Maria Franziska of Sulzbach, was later married to Count Palatine Frederick Michael of Zweibrücken. Their son Maximilian I Joseph of Palatinate-Zweibrücken became the heir of the Palatinate-Sulzbach line.

While in Mannheim, Charles III Philip, and later his successor Charles IV Theodore, put together what was commonly regarded as the finest orchestra in all of Europe. Under the leadership of musicians such as Johann Stamitz and Carlo Grua, the orchestra of the Kapelle was lauded by such musicians such as Leopold and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Personal life edit

 
Ludovica Carolina Radivilia, the illustration from Icones familiae ducalis Radvilianae

Charles Philip was married three times. His first marriage took place in Berlin on 10 August 1688 when he married Princess Ludwika Karolina Radziwiłł, dowager margravine of Brandenburg and a wealthy heiress in Lithuania. They had four children although only a single daughter, Elisabeth Auguste, lived to adulthood:

  1. Leopoldine Eleonore Josephine (1689–1693), who died young.
  2. Maria Anna (1690–1692), who died young.
  3. Elisabeth Auguste Sophie (1693–1728), who married her kinsman, the Count Palatine Joseph Karl of Sulzbach, in 1717.
  4. Stillborn son (1695–1695), who died in childbirth at Brieg.

After the death of his first wife, Ludwika, a few days after the birth of their fourth child due to complications from the birth, he married, secondly Princess Teresa Lubomirska, heiress of Ostroh in Kraków on 15 December 1701. They had two daughters, neither of whom though lived past the age of three:

  1. Theophila Elisabeth Franziska Felicitas (1703–1705).
  2. Anna Elisabeth Theophila (1709–1712), who was born and died at Innsbruck.

In 1728, he married Countess Violente Maria Theresia of Thurn und Taxis, (1683–1734), daughter of Count Philipp-Wilhelm of Thurn and Taxis and the Countess Marie-Adelheid von Aham zu Wildenau. This childless union was treated morganatic, as the Augsburg branch of the wealthy Thurn and Taxis family had only been elevated to baronial rank in 1657 and made counts of the Empire in 1701. But Violente received the honorary title of Princess from Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI in 1733.[1]

Charles III died in Mannheim on 31 December 1742.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Huberty, Michel; Giraud, Alain; Magdelaine, F. and B. (1985). L'Allemagne Dynastique. Tome IV (in French). Laballery. pp. 200, 235–237. ISBN 2-901138-04-7.

External links edit

  Media related to Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine at Wikimedia Commons

Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine
Born: 1661 Died: 1742
Regnal titles
Preceded by Duke of Jülich and Berg
Count Palatine of Neuburg
Elector Palatine

1716–1742
Succeeded by

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Charles III Philip 4 November 1661 31 December 1742 was Elector Palatine Count of Palatinate Neuburg and Duke of Julich and Berg from 1716 to 1742 Until 1728 he was also Count of Megen Charles III PhilipElector PalatineCount Palatine of NeuburgReign8 June 1716 31 December 1742PredecessorJohn WilliamSuccessorCharles TheodoreBorn 1661 11 04 4 November 1661Neuburg an der DonauDied31 December 1742 1742 12 31 aged 81 MannheimSpouseLudwika Karolina Radziwill m 1688 died 1695 wbr Teresa Lubomirska m 1701 died 1712 wbr Violente Theresia of Thurn and Taxis m 1728 wbr IssueLeopoldine Eleonore of Neuburg Maria Anna of Neuburg Countess Palatine Elisabeth Auguste Sofie of Neuburg Theophila Elisabeth Franziska Felicitas of Neuburg Anna Elisabeth Theophila of NeuburgHouseHouse of WittelsbachFatherPhilip William Elector PalatineMotherElisabeth Amalie of Hesse Darmstadt Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Succession 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editBorn in Neuburg an der Donau Charles Philip was the seventh of seventeen children of Philip William Elector Palatine and Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse Darmstadt Though Charles Philip became a cleric in Cologne at the age of fourteen in 1677 in Salzburg and again in 1679 in Mainz he was not ordained but instead started a military career in 1684 He then joined the Habsburg war against the Turks 1691 1694 and was promoted to imperial field marshal In 1712 he was appointed Governor of Further Austria in Innsbruck Career edit nbsp Coat of arms of Charles III Philip above the entrance of the St Lucia church in Ravenstein Netherlands built in 1735 Charles Philip succeeded his brother Johann Wilhelm Elector Palatine on his death in 1716 He moved the Palatinate s capital from Heidelberg to the new city of Mannheim in 1720 but not before promoting his favorite court jester Perkeo of Heidelberg to be in charge of the castle s wine stocks To strengthen the union of all lines of the Wittelsbach dynasty Charles Philip organized a wedding on 17 January 1742 when his granddaughter Elizabeth Auguste was married to Charles Theodore of Palatinate Sulzbach and her sister Maria Anna to the Bavarian prince Clement In the imperial election a few days later Charles III Philip voted for his Bavarian cousin Prince Elector Charles Albert Succession edit Upon his death in December 1742 the Palatinate Neuburg line became extinct and the Electorate of the Palatinate including Neuburg Julich and Berg was inherited by Charles Theodore of the Palatinate Sulzbach line of the Wittelsbach family Another granddaughter of Charles Philip Countess Palatine Maria Franziska of Sulzbach was later married to Count Palatine Frederick Michael of Zweibrucken Their son Maximilian I Joseph of Palatinate Zweibrucken became the heir of the Palatinate Sulzbach line While in Mannheim Charles III Philip and later his successor Charles IV Theodore put together what was commonly regarded as the finest orchestra in all of Europe Under the leadership of musicians such as Johann Stamitz and Carlo Grua the orchestra of the Kapelle was lauded by such musicians such as Leopold and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Personal life edit nbsp Ludovica Carolina Radivilia the illustration from Icones familiae ducalis Radvilianae Charles Philip was married three times His first marriage took place in Berlin on 10 August 1688 when he married Princess Ludwika Karolina Radziwill dowager margravine of Brandenburg and a wealthy heiress in Lithuania They had four children although only a single daughter Elisabeth Auguste lived to adulthood Leopoldine Eleonore Josephine 1689 1693 who died young Maria Anna 1690 1692 who died young Elisabeth Auguste Sophie 1693 1728 who married her kinsman the Count Palatine Joseph Karl of Sulzbach in 1717 Stillborn son 1695 1695 who died in childbirth at Brieg After the death of his first wife Ludwika a few days after the birth of their fourth child due to complications from the birth he married secondly Princess Teresa Lubomirska heiress of Ostroh in Krakow on 15 December 1701 They had two daughters neither of whom though lived past the age of three Theophila Elisabeth Franziska Felicitas 1703 1705 Anna Elisabeth Theophila 1709 1712 who was born and died at Innsbruck In 1728 he married Countess Violente Maria Theresia of Thurn und Taxis 1683 1734 daughter of Count Philipp Wilhelm of Thurn and Taxis and the Countess Marie Adelheid von Aham zu Wildenau This childless union was treated morganatic as the Augsburg branch of the wealthy Thurn and Taxis family had only been elevated to baronial rank in 1657 and made counts of the Empire in 1701 But Violente received the honorary title of Princess from Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI in 1733 1 Charles III died in Mannheim on 31 December 1742 1 References edit a b Huberty Michel Giraud Alain Magdelaine F and B 1985 L Allemagne Dynastique Tome IV in French Laballery pp 200 235 237 ISBN 2 901138 04 7 External links edit nbsp Media related to Charles III Philip Elector Palatine at Wikimedia Commons Charles III Philip Elector PalatineHouse of WittelsbachBorn 1661 Died 1742 Regnal titles Preceded byJohn William Duke of Julich and BergCount Palatine of NeuburgElector Palatine1716 1742 Succeeded byCharles Theodore Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles III Philip Elector Palatine amp oldid 1215348191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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