Philipp Wilhelm, Duke of Neuburg
Philipp Wilhelm, Duke of Neuburg (1615-1690), was a German nobleman from the House of Wittelsbach. He ruled the Duchy of Neuburg, which is located in present-day Bavaria, Germany. Philipp Wilhelm was known for his efforts to strengthen his territory and for his involvement in the political affairs of the Holy Roman Empire.
He was also notable for his patronage of the arts and architecture, contributing to the cultural development of his region. Philipp Wilhelm's reign saw the construction of several important buildings, reflecting the Baroque style that was popular during his time. His legacy includes both political and cultural influences in Bavaria and beyond.