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The arms above are used since 1512 and show the quartered arms of Freising and Naumburg, with his personal arms (Pfalz-Bayern) as an inescutcheon.
The arms above are used since 1512 and show the quartered arms of Freising and Naumburg, with his personal arms (Pfalz-Bayern) as an inescutcheon.


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PHILIPP VON DER PFALZ

Born : July 5, 1480
Deceased : January 5, 1541

Bishop of Freising, 1498-1541
Coadjutor Bishop of Naumburg, 1512-1517
Bishop of Naumburg, 1517-1541

Arms of Philipp von der Pfalz

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The arms above are used since 1512 and show the quartered arms of Freising and Naumburg, with his personal arms (Pfalz-Bayern) as an inescutcheon.

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