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[1] one of the 12 apostles. Mark 3:18; John 1:43–48; 6:5–7.
[2] one of the leaders of the Christian Hellenists in the early church in Jerusalem who afterwards became an evangelist and missionary. Acts 6; 8:26–40.
[3] King Metacomet , died 1676, North American Indian chief: sachem of the Wampanoag tribe 1662–76; leader of the Indians in King Philip's War.
[4] Prince, Duke of Edinburgh, born 1921, consort of Elizabeth II.
[5] a male given name: from a Greek word meaning “lover of horses.”
[6] Philippians.
[7] 1052–1108, king of France 1060–1108 (son of Henry I of France).
[8] Philip of Macedon , 382–336 b.c., king of Macedonia 359–336 (father of Alexander the Great).
[9] Philip Augustus , 1165–1223, king of France 1180–1223.
[10] 1527–98, king of Spain 1556–98 (husband of Mary I).
[11] 1578–1621, king of Spain 1598–1621 (son of Philip II of Spain).
[12] Philip the Fair , 1268–1314, king of France 1285–1314.
[13] 1605–65, king of Spain 1621–65 (son of Philip III).
[14] 1683–1746, king of Spain 1700–46.
[15] 1293–1350, king of France 1328–50: first ruler of the house of Valois.
[16] New Testament one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Also: Philip the Evangelist one of the seven deacons appointed by the early Church Also: Philip the Tetrarch one of the sons of Herod the Great, who was ruler of part of former Judaea (4 bc –34 ad ) (Luke 3:1)
[17] King, American Indian name Metacomet. died 1676, American Indian chief, the son of Massasoit. He waged King Philip's War against the colonists of New England (1675–76) and was killed in battle
[18] Prince. another name for the (Duke of): Edinburgh Prince. another name for the (Duke of) Edinburgh
[19] known as Philip the Handsome. 1478–1506, king of Castile (1506); father of Emperor Charles V and founder of the Hapsburg dynasty in Spain
[20] title of Philip II of Spain as king of Portugal
[21] 382–336 bc , king of Macedonia (359–336); the father of Alexander the Great
[22] known as Philip Augustus. 1165–1223, Capetian king of France (1180–1223); set out on the Third Crusade with Richard I of England (1190)
[23] 1527–98, king of Spain (1556–98) and, as Philip I, king of Portugal (1580–98); the husband of Mary I of England (1554–58). He championed the Counter-Reformation, sending the Armada against England (1588)
[24] known as Philip the Fair. 1268–1314, king of France (1285–1314): he challenged the power of the papacy, obtaining the elevation of Clement V as pope residing at Avignon (the beginning of the Babylonian captivity of the papacy)
[25] 1683–1746, king of Spain (1700–46) and founder of the Bourbon dynasty in Spain. His accession began the War of Spanish Succession (1701–13)
[26] 1293–1350, first Valois king of France (1328–50). Edward III of England claimed his throne, which with other disputes led to the beginning of the Hundred Years' War (1337)