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Peace Of Vervins
... The Peace of Vervins was signed between the representatives of Henry IV of France and Philip II of Spain, on 2 May 1598, at the small town of Vervins in Picardy, northern France ... By its terms, Philip recognized the formerly Protestant Henry as King of France and withdrew his forces from French territory, depriving the remnants of the Catholic League of their support ... Philip died on 13 September, but his heir Philip III respected the terms of the treaty ...
USS Philip (DD-498)
... USS Philip (DD/DDE-498), a Fletcher-class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Rear Admiral John W ... Philip (1840–1900) ... Philip was laid down by the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co ...
Philip, South Dakota - Trivia
... Philip is named after James "Scotty" Philip, "The man who saved the Buffalo", and the high school mascot, the Scottie (Scottish Terrier), is named after him ... Philip is the birthplace of one of only three Medal of Honor recipients born in South Dakota, Maj ... Philip is the hometown of Olympic Bronze Medal wrestler Lincoln McIlravy ...
Phil Lynott - Early Life
... Philomena found she was pregnant and, after Philip was born, she moved with her baby to a home for unmarried mothers in Selly Oak, Birmingham ... When Parris learned of Philip's birth, he returned to Birmingham and arranged accommodation for Philomena and Philip in the Blackheath area of the city ... spoke of these children in July 2010, nearly twenty-five years after Philip's death, when the Irish Mail on Sunday and Irish Daily Mail ran a twelve page interview with her over three days ...
Enguerrand De Marigny
... Enguerran de Marigny (1260 – April 30, 1315) was a French chamberlain and minister of Philip IV the Fair ... of Hugues de Bouville, chamberlain and secretary of Philip IV, as a squire, and then was attached to the household of Queen Jeanne, who made him one of the ... at the Battle of Mons-en-Pévèle in 1304, he became Philip's Grand Chamberlain and chief minister ...

Famous quotes containing the word philip:

    Et in Arcadia ego.
    [I too am in Arcadia.]
    Anonymous, Anonymous.

    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)