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Philip II of Spain by Moro
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Philip II of Spain by Moro

A 16th century CE portrait by Giacomo Antonio Moro of Philip II of Spain (r. 1556-1598 CE).
Philip VI Presiding Over the Lawsuit of Robert of Artois
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Philip VI Presiding Over the Lawsuit of Robert of Artois

A 14th century CE manuscript illustration showing Philip VI of France (r. 1328-1350 CE) presiding over the lawsuit of Robert III of Artois. (MS fr: 18437, National Library of France, Paris)
Philip II of Macedon's 339 BC Campaign
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Philip II of Macedon's 339 BC Campaign

Map of Philip II of Macedon's campaign in Greece, 339 BC
Philip VI of France with David II of Scotland and Queen Joan
Image by Jean Froissart

Philip VI of France with David II of Scotland and Queen Joan

A 15th century CE manuscript illustration showing David II of Scotland (r. 1329-1371 CE) and Queen Joan kneeling before King Philip VI of France (r. 1328-1350 CE).
Philip II, Macedonian Silver Tetradrachm
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Philip II, Macedonian Silver Tetradrachm

Macedonian silver tetradrachm from the reign of Philip II, 359-336 BCE. O: Head of Zeus. R: Horseman carrying a palm branch.
The Macedonian Kingdom at Philip II's Death, c. 336 BCE
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The Macedonian Kingdom at Philip II's Death, c. 336 BCE

This map illustrates the state of the Macedonian Kingdom at the time of Philip II's death in 336 BCE, a powerful and unified state in northern Greece, poised to dominate the ancient world. Through military reform, strategic diplomacy, and...
Philip II of Rome (Artistic Facial Reconstruction
Image by Daniel Voshart

Philip II of Rome (Artistic Facial Reconstruction

A photorealistic representation of what the Roman emperor Philip II (r. 247-249 CE) may have looked like. The young emperor was elevated to co-emperor by his father in 247 CE at the age of 10. Based on contemporary and near contemporary descriptions...
William the Silent
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

William the Silent

William the Silent (l. 1533-1584, also known as William of Orange) was the leader of the Dutch Revolt (the Eighty Years' War) in the Netherlands; first politically (between 1559-1568) then militarily (between 1568-1584). He is among the most...
Philip IV of France
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Philip IV of France

Philip the Fair (r. 1285-1314 CE), Saint-Denis Basilica.
King John of England & Philip II of France
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King John of England & Philip II of France

An illumination from a 14th Century CE manuscript of the "Grandes Chroniques de France", depicting King John of England (r. 1199 - 1216 CE) paying homage to Philip II of France (r. 1180 - 1223 CE). Made in Paris, France c. 1332 - 1350...
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