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Johann Philipp von Walderdorff
Archbishop-Elector of Trier
Portrait by an unknown artist, c. 1760
ChurchCatholic Church
ArchdioceseTrier
In office1756–1768
PredecessorFranz Georg von Schönborn
SuccessorClemens Wenceslaus of Saxony
Personal details
Born24 or 26 May 1701
Molsberg Castle, Montabaur
Died12 January 1768(1768-01-12) (aged 66)
Ehrenbreitstein (today Koblenz)
Electoral Palace in Trier, partly built by Johann Philipp von Walderdorff
Memorial in the Cathedral of Trier

Johann Philipp von Walderdorff (24 or 26 May 1701 – 12 January 1768) was a German nobleman who served as Archbishop and Elector of Trier from 1756 and as Prince-Bishop of Worms from 1763 until his death in 1768.

Biography

Johann Philipp was born on 24 or 26 May 1701 at Molsberg Castle [de] near Montabaur, in what is now Germany. He was the eighth child of Reichsfreiherr Karl Lothar von Walderdorff zu Molsberg und Isenberg (died 1722) and Anna Katharina Elisabeth Freiin zu Kesselstatt (1671–1733).

Johann Philipp became the general vicar of the upper diocese, and in 1742 was made a governor. With French support, in 1754 he was promoted to be the coadjutor and designated successor of Archbishop-Elector Francis George of Schönborn-Buchheim. In 1756, after Francis died Johann Philipp succeeded him, and in 1763 he was also elected the Prince-Bishop of Worms.

Johann Philipp reconstructed parts of the Electoral Palace in Trier, Schloss Engers near Koblenz, Schloss Philippsfreude in Wittlich and his family's castle of Molsberg in Westerwald. He was Abraham Roentgen's best client, purchasing more than two dozen Roentgen pieces. He died in 1768.

References

  1. Conrad, Joachim. "Walderdorff Johann Philipp von". Saarland Biografien (in German). Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  2. Vierhaus, Rudolf, ed. (2011). "Walderdorff, Johann Philipp". Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie Online (in German). Berlin, New York: K. G. Saur. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  3. Schmid, Wolfgang. "Johann Philipp von Walderdorff". Internetportal Rheinische Geschichte (in German). Retrieved 13 February 2024.

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Johann IX Philipp von Walderdorff Born: 24 or 26 May 1701 Died: 12 January 1768
Catholic Church titles
Regnal titles
Preceded byFranz Georg von Schönborn-Buchheim Archbishop-Elector of Trier and
Prince-Abbot of Prüm
as Johann IX

1756–1768
Succeeded byPrince Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony
Preceded byJohann Friedrich Karl von Ostein Prince-Bishop of Worms
1763–1768
Succeeded byEmmerich Joseph von Breidbach-Bürresheim
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