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'''Philip de Sola''' (3rd of Malin's Welcome, 1520 – 10th of the Grand Harvest, 1539) was the last Duke of Istria of House de Sola, serving under regent from 1532 to 1538 and briefly in his own rule from 1538 to 1539. Raised under his uncle's tutelage, [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]], he was a favorite kinsman of the [[Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor]] and was betrothed to his eldest daughter, the Princess Philippa Maria. Philip also had a dear friendship with his first cousin, his vassal [[Philip Augustus de Capua]] as Count of Laria.
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'''Philip de Sola''' (3rd of Malin's Welcome, 1522 – 10th of the Grand Harvest, 1539) was the last Duke of Istria of House de Sola, serving under regent from 1532 to 1538 and briefly in his own rule from 1538 to 1539. Raised under his uncle's tutelage, [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]], he was a favorite kinsman of the [[Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor]] and was betrothed to his eldest daughter, the Princess Philippa Maria. Philip also had a dear friendship with his first cousin, his vassal [[Philip Augustus de Capua]] as Count of Laria.
  
 
Philip's tenure saw the breaking point between the rival [[Arthur Roswell|Lord Roswell]] and Lord Falkenrath, leading to the controversial [[The Second Diet of Metz 1534|Second Diet of Metz]] in 1534, the seizure of Lord Falkenrath's lands and assests, and the straining of Imperial-Canonical relations. Later, Philip served as squire neath his uncle in 1536 during the Battle of White Mountain, first battle in the Urguan-Orenian [[Eighteen Years' War]] and again in 1537 during the Capture of Rhewengrad.
 
Philip's tenure saw the breaking point between the rival [[Arthur Roswell|Lord Roswell]] and Lord Falkenrath, leading to the controversial [[The Second Diet of Metz 1534|Second Diet of Metz]] in 1534, the seizure of Lord Falkenrath's lands and assests, and the straining of Imperial-Canonical relations. Later, Philip served as squire neath his uncle in 1536 during the Battle of White Mountain, first battle in the Urguan-Orenian [[Eighteen Years' War]] and again in 1537 during the Capture of Rhewengrad.

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Duke of Istria
Reign: 1532-1539
Predecessor: Guile de Sola
Successor: Arthur Roswell
Born: 3rd of Malin's Welcome, 1522
Dour Watch, Istria, Oren
Died: 10th of the Grand Harvest, 1539 (aged 19)
Luciensport, Oren
Spouse: Unwed
House: de Sola
Father: Clement de Sola
Mother: Margaret Bracchus

Philip de Sola (3rd of Malin's Welcome, 1522 – 10th of the Grand Harvest, 1539) was the last Duke of Istria of House de Sola, serving under regent from 1532 to 1538 and briefly in his own rule from 1538 to 1539. Raised under his uncle's tutelage, John I, he was a favorite kinsman of the Emperor and was betrothed to his eldest daughter, the Princess Philippa Maria. Philip also had a dear friendship with his first cousin, his vassal Philip Augustus de Capua as Count of Laria.

Philip's tenure saw the breaking point between the rival Lord Roswell and Lord Falkenrath, leading to the controversial Second Diet of Metz in 1534, the seizure of Lord Falkenrath's lands and assests, and the straining of Imperial-Canonical relations. Later, Philip served as squire neath his uncle in 1536 during the Battle of White Mountain, first battle in the Urguan-Orenian Eighteen Years' War and again in 1537 during the Capture of Rhewengrad.

Philip died, along with his cousin Philip Augustus, by the hand of Rendon Vimmark in 1539, shocking the entire empire and leading to John I's brutal ruling in the Saltstone Affair, which saw Lord Vimmark and majority of House Vimmark executed and Saltstone made into an Imperial Holding.