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Philip
- IPA[ˈfiləp]
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- the name of six kings of France.;Philip I (1052–1108), reigned 1059–1108.
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- 1. the name of six kings of France.
- ▪ Philip I (1052–1108), reigned 1059–1108.
- ▪ Philip II (1165–1223), son of Louis VII; reigned 1180–1223; known as Philip Augustus. After mounting a series of campaigns against the English kings Henry II, Richard I, and John, Philip succeeded in regaining Normandy in 1204, Anjou in 1204, and most of Poitou in 1204–05.
- ▪ Philip III (1245–85), reigned 1270–85; known as Philip the Bold.
- ▪ Philip IV (1268–1314), son of Philip III; reigned 1285–1314; known as Philip the Fair. He continued to extend French dominions, waging wars with England from 1294 until 1303 and with Flanders 1302–05.
- ▪ Philip V (1293–1322), reigned 1316–22; known as Philip the Tall.
- ▪ Philip VI (1293–1350), reigned 1328–50; known as Philip of Valois. The founder of the Valois dynasty, Philip came to the throne on the death of Charles IV, whose only child was a girl and barred from ruling. His claim was challenged by Edward III of England; the dispute developed into the Hundred Years War.
- (c. 1639–76), chief of the Wampanoag Indians, son of Massasoit; Indian name Metacomet. From ...
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- deacon of the early Christian Church; known as St. Philip the Evangelist. He was one of seven ...
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- (1906–2005), US architect and writer; full name Philip Courtelyou Johnson. He designed many ...
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- deacon of the early Christian Church; known as St Philip the Evangelist. He was one of seven ...
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- IPA[ˈfɪlɪp]
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- the name of six kings of France.
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- IPA[ˈfɪlɪp]
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- the name of five kings of Spain.
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- IPA[ˈfiləp]
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- the name of five kings of Spain.
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- IPA[ˈfɪlɪp]
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- the name of five kings of ancient Macedonia.
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- IPA[ˈfiləp]
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- the name of five kings of ancient Macedonia.
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