King Philip

King Philip may refer to

  • Ee-mat-la (died 1839), war leader of the Seminole in the Second Seminole War
  • Metacomet (died 1676), war leader of the Wampanoag in King Philip's War
  • Philip I of Castile "the Handsome" (1478–1506)
  • Philip I of France (1052–1108)
  • Philip II of France (1165–1223)
  • Philip III of France, "the Bold" (1245–1285)
  • Philip IV of France, "the Fair" (1268–1314)
  • Philip V of France, "the Tall" (1293–1322)
  • Philip VI of France, "the Fortunate" (1293–1350)
  • Philip III of Navarre (1301–1343)
  • Philip I Philadelphus Seleucid (95–84/83 BC)
  • Philip II Philoromaeus last Selecid (65–63 BC)
  • Philip II of Spain and I of Portugal (1526–1598), also King of England and Ireland by marriage (1554–1558)
  • Philip III of Spain and II of Portugal (1578–1621)
  • Philip IV of Spain and III of Portugal (1605–1665)
  • Philip V of Spain (1683-1746)
  • Philip of Swabia, king of Germany and duke of Swabia (1177–1208)
  • Philip of Sweden (12th century)

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    “Write that down,” the King said to the jury, and the jury eagerly wrote down all three dates on their slates, and then added them up, and reduced the answer to shillings and pence.
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    Et in Arcadia ego.
    [I too am in Arcadia.]
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    Tomb inscription, appearing in classical paintings by Guercino and Poussin, among others. The words probably mean that even the most ideal earthly lives are mortal. Arcadia, a mountainous region in the central Peloponnese, Greece, was the rustic abode of Pan, depicted in literature and art as a land of innocence and ease, and was the title of Sir Philip Sidney’s pastoral romance (1590)