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Peter Philipp von Dernbach (1619–1683) was the Prince-Bishop of Bamberg from 1672 to 1683 and Prince-Bishop of Würzburg from 1675 to 1683. Peter Philipp von Dernbach was born in Geisa on 1 July 1619. His father was a Lutheran who later converted to Roman Catholicism. He died of a stroke on 24 April 1683.

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  • Peter Philipp von Dernbach gen. Graul, latinisiert auch Petrus Philippus a Dernbach, (* 1. Juli 1619 in Geisa (Rhön); † 23. April 1683 in Würzburg) war Fürstbischof des Bistums Bamberg und Bistums Würzburg, Herzog zu Franken. (de)
  • Peter Philipp von Dernbach (1619–1683) was the Prince-Bishop of Bamberg from 1672 to 1683 and Prince-Bishop of Würzburg from 1675 to 1683. Peter Philipp von Dernbach was born in Geisa on 1 July 1619. His father was a Lutheran who later converted to Roman Catholicism. He became a canon of Bamberg Cathedral on 7 February 1631, and a canon of Würzburg Cathedral on 25 February 1643. He spent 1642-43 studying at the University of Bamberg, and then moved on to study at the Collegium Germanicum in Rome. On 31 May 1649, he was made a prebendary of Bamberg Cathedral; he became a prebendary of Würzburg Cathedral on 7 August 1649. On 27 June 1651, he succeeded Philipp Valentin Albrecht Voit von Rieneck as provost of Bamberg Cathedral. He was appointed Bishop of Bamberg on 22 March 1672, with Pope Clement X confirming his appointment on 28 January 1675. He was ordained as a priest on 19 May 1675. He was consecrated as a bishop by Damian Hartard von der Leyen-Hohengeroldseck, Archbishop of Mainz, on 2 June 1675. He was appointed Bishop of Würzburg in July 1675, with the pope confirming this appointment on 24 February 1676. This created a personal union between the Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg and the Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg. He died of a stroke on 24 April 1683. (en)
  • Peter Philipp Reichsgraf von Dernbach dit Graul (né le 1er juillet 1619 à Geisa, mort le 23 avril 1683 à Wurtzbourg) est prince-évêque de Bamberg et de Wurtzbourg. (fr)
  • Peter Philipp von Dernbach (Geisa, 1º luglio 1619 – Würzburg, 23 aprile 1683) è stato un vescovo cattolico tedesco, principe-vescovo di Bamberga e Würzburg. (it)
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  • Peter Philipp von Dernbach gen. Graul, latinisiert auch Petrus Philippus a Dernbach, (* 1. Juli 1619 in Geisa (Rhön); † 23. April 1683 in Würzburg) war Fürstbischof des Bistums Bamberg und Bistums Würzburg, Herzog zu Franken. (de)
  • Peter Philipp Reichsgraf von Dernbach dit Graul (né le 1er juillet 1619 à Geisa, mort le 23 avril 1683 à Wurtzbourg) est prince-évêque de Bamberg et de Wurtzbourg. (fr)
  • Peter Philipp von Dernbach (Geisa, 1º luglio 1619 – Würzburg, 23 aprile 1683) è stato un vescovo cattolico tedesco, principe-vescovo di Bamberga e Würzburg. (it)
  • Peter Philipp von Dernbach (1619–1683) was the Prince-Bishop of Bamberg from 1672 to 1683 and Prince-Bishop of Würzburg from 1675 to 1683. Peter Philipp von Dernbach was born in Geisa on 1 July 1619. His father was a Lutheran who later converted to Roman Catholicism. He died of a stroke on 24 April 1683. (en)
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  • Peter Philipp von Dernbach (de)
  • Peter Philipp von Dernbach (fr)
  • Peter Philipp von Dernbach (it)
  • Peter Philipp von Dernbach (en)
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