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'''Philip II of Produzland''' (Philip Anthony Vincent; [[Produese]]: ''Filipe António Vicente''; [[Rodavese]]: ''Felip Antoni Vicenç''; 20 January 1720 – 14 December 1801) was [[King of Produzland]] between 1751 and 1801. He was the second son of [[Vincent V]]. A proponent of enlightened absolutism and regalism, he succeeded to the Produese throne on 10 August 1751, upon the death of his brother [[Vincent VI]], who left no heirs. | '''Philip II of Produzland''' (Philip Anthony Vincent; [[Produese]]: ''Filipe António Vicente''; [[Rodavese]]: ''Felip Antoni Vicenç''; 20 January 1720 – 14 December 1801) was [[King of Produzland]] between 1751 and 1801. He was the second son of [[Vincent V]]. A proponent of enlightened absolutism and regalism, he succeeded to the Produese throne on 10 August 1751, upon the death of his brother [[Vincent VI]], who left no heirs. | ||
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Philip II | |||||
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King of Produzland | |||||
Reign | 10 August 1751 - 14 December 1801 | ||||
Coronation | 10 August 1751 | ||||
Predecessor | Vincent VI | ||||
Successor | Charles II | ||||
Born | 20 January 1720 Royal Alcazar of Burlon, Produzland | ||||
Died | 14 December 1801 Vidaveira Palace, Burlon, Produzland | (aged 50)||||
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House | Beltrão | ||||
Father | Vincent V of Produzland | ||||
Mother | XXXX | ||||
Religion | Verroism | ||||
Philip II of Produzland (Philip Anthony Vincent; Produese: Filipe António Vicente; Rodavese: Felip Antoni Vicenç; 20 January 1720 – 14 December 1801) was King of Produzland between 1751 and 1801. He was the second son of Vincent V. A proponent of enlightened absolutism and regalism, he succeeded to the Produese throne on 10 August 1751, upon the death of his brother Vincent VI, who left no heirs.