Philip II of Daun-Oberstein

As a younger son, he was groomed for a career in the church from an early age.

On 13 November 1508 the cathedral chapter of Cologne Cathedral elected Philip II to be the new Archbishop-Elector of Cologne after the main rival candidate, Eric of Saxe-Lauenburg (later Prince-bishop of the Prince-Bishopric of Münster), withdrew.

He received papal confirmation on 31 January 1509 and was consecrated as a bishop by Érard de La Marck, Prince-bishop of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège, on 14 November 1509.

He continued the policies of his predecessor Hermann IV of Hesse, and inherited from him the controversy surrounding the independence of the city of Cologne.

Philip died in Bonn in 1515, and was buried next to Herman IV of Hesse in Cologne Cathedral.