Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition/Philip
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In the 9th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, Philip may refer to:
- Philip, one of the twelve apostles;
- Philip, “the Evangelist;”
- Philip, tetrarch of Ituræa;
- Philip I., king of Macedonia;
- Philip II., king of Macedonia;
- Philip III., king of Macedonia;
- Philip IV., king of Macedonia;
- Philip V., king of Macedonia;
- Philip I., king of France;
- Philip II., “Augustus,” king of France;
- Philip III., “the Rash” or “the Bold,” king of France;
- Philip IV., “the Fair,” king of France;
- Philip V., “the Tall,” king of France;
- Philip VI., king of France;
- Philip I., “the Handsome,” king of Castile and Aragon;
- Philip II., king of Spain;
- Philip III., king of Spain;
- Philip IV., king of Spain;
- Philip V., king of Spain;
- Philip, “the Bold,” duke of Burgundy;
- Philip, “the Good,” duke of Burgundy; or
- Philip of Swabia, bishop of Würzburg, duke of Tuscany, Spoleto, and Swabia, rival of the emperor Otho IV.
See also
[edit]- Andriscus, Macedonian pretender also known as Pseudo-Philippus or Philip VI. of Macedonia