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Philip II
Prince of Achaea
Reign 1364–1373
Predecessor Robert, Prince of Taranto
Successor Joanna I of Naples
Latin Emperor of Constantinople
Reign 1364–1373
Predecessor Robert, Prince of Taranto
Successor James of Baux
Prince of Taranto
Reign 1364–1373
Predecessor Louis I of Naples
Successor James of Baux
Born 1329
Died 25 November 1373
Taranto
Spouse Maria of Calabria
Elizabeth of Slavonia
Issue Philip
Charles
Philip
Philip
House Capetian House of Anjou
Father Philip I, Prince of Taranto
Mother Catherine of Valois–Courtenay
Blason Philippe II de Tarente
Coat of arms of Philip II of Taranto, the same as his brother Louis I of Naples. They are the combination of the arms of Anjou and those of the Latin Empire of Constantinople.

Philip II (1329 – 25 November 1373) of the Angevin house, was Prince of Achaea and Taranto, and titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople (as Philip III) from 1364 to his death in 1373.

He was the son of Philip I of Taranto and Catherine of Valois. Upon the execution of his cousin Charles, Duke of Durazzo, in 1348, he succeeded as King of Albania. Shortly after, his older brother Louis married their first cousin, Joanna I of Naples, and became king. In April 1355, Philip married Joanna's younger sister, Maria of Calabria.

In 1364, Philip succeeded as titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople and Prince of Achaea and Taranto on the death of his oldest brother, Robert.

Maria died in 1366. On 20 October 1370, Philip married yet another Angevin, Elizabeth of Slavonia, former heir presumptive to the throne of Hungary. He died on 25 November 1373 in Taranto.

All his children had died young. His heir was his sister's son James of Baux.

He had several illegitimate children.

Family

By his first wife, Maria of Calabria, Philip had three short-lived sons: Philip (1356), Charles (1358), Philip (1360). They also had two stillborn children, in 1362 and 1366. By his second wife, Elisabeth of Slavonia, Philip had a son named Philip (1371).

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Philip II, Prince of Taranto
House of Anjou-Taranto
Cadet branch of the Capetian House of Anjou
Born: 1329 Died: 25 November 1373
Preceded by
Robert of Taranto
Prince of Achaea
1364–1373
Succeeded by
Joan I of Naples
— TITULAR —
Latin Emperor of Constantinople
1364–1373
Succeeded by
James of Baux
Preceded by
Louis I of Naples
Prince of Taranto
1364–1373
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