PHILIPSBURG, is an imperial town of Germany,
in the circle of the Upper Rhine. It is very strong,
and looked upon as one of the bulwarks of the empire.
It is seated in a morass, and fortified with seven bastions,
and several advanced works. The town belongs to the
bishop of Spire, but all the works and the fortifications
to the empire. It has been several times taken and re-
taken, particularly by the French in 1734, when the
duke of Berwick was killed at the siege; but it was
rendered back the year following, in consequence of the
treaty of Vienna. It is seated on the river Rhine, over
which there is a bridge seven miles south of Spire, 22
south-east of Worms, and 40 north-east of Strasburg.
E. Long. 8. 33. N. Lat. 49. 12.