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Definitions for: philip- Englishman and husband of Elizabeth II (born 1921)
- Herod Philip is not a term that contemporaries would have recognized. Some modern writers use it to refer to refer to two children of Herod the Great: * Herod II (or 'Herod Philip I'), by Herod's third marriage, husband of Herodias * Philip the Tetrarch (or 'Herod Philip II'), by Herod's sixth ...
- Philip of Swabia (1177 - June 21, 1208) was king of Germany and duke of Swabia, the rival of the emperor Otto IV.
- Metacom (ca. 1639 - August 12, 1676), also known as King Philip or Metacomet, or occasionally Pometacom, was a war chief or sachem of the Wampanoag Indians and their leader in King Philip's War.
- Marcus Julius Philippus (c. 204–249), commonly known as Philip the Arab or Philippus I Arabs, was Roman Emperor from 244 to 249.
- Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark; born 10 June 1921) is the husband of Queen Elizabeth II.
- Metropolitan Philip (Saliba) (born June 10, 1931) is the Archbishop of New York and Metropolitan of All North America, which is the leadership position for the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America. Metropolitan Philip has held this position since 1966.
- Philip (in Greek Φιλιππoς; died 306 BC), son of Antigonus, king of Asia, was sent by his father in 310 BC, at the head of an army, to oppose the revolt of his general Phoenix, and to recover possession of the towns on the Hellespont held by the latter. ...
- Philip (in Greek Φιλιππoς; lived 4th century BC) was son of Antipater, the regent of Macedonia, and brother of Cassander, by whom he was sent in 313 BC, with an army to invade Aetolia. ...
- Philip (in Greek Φιλιππoς; died 326 BC), son of Machatas, was an officer in the service of Alexander the Great, who was appointed by him in 327 BC satrap of India, including the provinces westward of the Hydaspes, as far south as the junction of the Indus with the Acesines. ...
- Philip, son of Menelaus was a Macedonian general of Alexander from the beginning of the Asiatic expedition. In the battle of Granicus he commanded the allied cavalry from Peloponnesus. In the battle of Gaugamela the Thessalian cavalry.
- Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. (Royal Philips Electronics Inc.), most commonly known as Philips, is a multinational Dutch electronics corporation.
- (Philips (crater)) Philips Crater is a crater in the Mare Australe quadrangle of Mars, located at 66.7° south latitude and 45.1° west longitude. It is 190.2 km in diameter and was named after John Philips, a British geologist (1800-1874), and Theodore E. ...
- (Philips (publisher)) George Philip, (1800–1882) was a cartographer and map publisher. He had one son, also George (1823–1902), who was admitted to the business in 1848. ...
- (A. Philips) Ambrose Philips (1674 – 18 June 1749) was an English poet and politician.
- One of the twelve disciples; one of the seven deacons; A male given name; A patronymic surname
- (Philips) Director of Health & Wellbeing - Amy Stolze "It's very good"
- (Philips) sold the bulb under the Philora name - technical information can be found here.
- III the Bold (French: Philippe III le Hardi) (April 3, 1245 - October 5, 1285) reigned as King of France from 1270 to 1285.
- and Mary Hyman, Americans resident in Paris, have been deeply involved for thirty years in the study of French food and cookery and have been responsible for the historical sections of the 26-volume survey thereof being published by the Conseil National des Arts Culinaires. ...
- (1) King of Macedonia (359-336 b.c.e.), father of Alexander the Great (1 Macc. 1:1; 6:2). (2) One of the Twelve, a man of Bethsaida in Galilee (Matt. 10:3; Mark 3:18; Luke 6:14; John 1:43-49; 12:21-22; 14:8-9; Acts 1:12-14). ...
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