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Philip V. 1683-1746. First Bourbon king of Spain 1700-. Accession led to War of Spanish Succession, loss of Netherlands and Italian possessions. War of Polish Succession.
Philip VI. 1293-1350. French Valois king 1328-1350.
Philip the Good. 1396-1467. Valois Duke of Burgundy 1419-. Allied with England vs France.
Philippe Auguste Wall. 1210. First defensive wall around Paris.
Philippe de Champagne. Cartoonist 1631. Windows of St-Eustache.
Philippi, Battle. 42BC. Antony and Octavian beat republicans Brutus and Cassius.
Philippics. Acrimonious orations of Demosthenes against Philip II of Macedonia.
Philippine Insurrection. 1899-1902. Filipinos rebel vs US rule.
Philippine Revolution. 1896-8. For independence from Spain allowed US control. Insurrection.
Philippine Sea, Battle. 1944. Major US victory over Japanese. Philippines reconquered. MacArthur.
Philippines. 1521 Magellan discovers. 1565 Spanish conquer. 1762-64 British occupy. 1898 US. 1935 Commonwealth. 1941-11 Japan occupies. 1946 Republic. 1973 Marcos dictator. 1986 Democracy. MacArthur.
Pietism. 17-18C. Spener’s religious movement. Influenced Moravians, Methodists. Bible study.
Pinel, Philippe. 1745-1826. French physician. Revolutionized care of the insane at Salpêtrière with humane treatment.
Quezon, Manuel. 1878-1944. First Philippine president 1935-.
Rameau, Jean-Philippe. 1683-1764. Composer for harpsichord and operas based on classical themes. Castor and Pollux 1737. Pygmalion 1748.
Randolph, A. Philip. 1889-1979. US black civil rights/labor leader. March on Washington 1963.
Regency. France. 1715-23. Philippe, duc d’Orléans regent for Louis XV.
Reis, Philip. 1834-74. Invented and demonstrated telephone 1861. Coined telephony. Bell.
Religion, Wars of. 1562-1598. Eight French wars between Catholics and Protestants. Ended by Edict of Nantes. Sully. Mornay. Three Henrys War.
Rizal, José. 1861-96. Philippine writer/leader vs Spanish rule. Executed.
Roth, Philip. 1933-. US novelist Goodbye Columbus 1959. Portnoy’s Complaint 1969.
Salic Law. 6C penal code issued by Clovis. Incorrectly cited 14-19C to limit royal succession to males; Spain by Philip V, 1713. Victoria. Isabella II.
Salpêtrière. 1656. Established by Louis XIV to care for the 55,000 beggars on the streets of Paris. Pinel.
Scheidemann, Philipp. 1865-1939. First chancellor of Weimar Republic 1918.
Sheridan, Philip. 1831-88. Union general, captured Shenandoah, forced Lee’s surrender.