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Philip and Sea
In southern Europe, a coalition of Catholic powers, led by Philip II of Spain, formed an alliance to challenge Ottoman naval strength in the Mediterranean Sea.
Philippi was established by the king of Macedon, Philip II, on the site of the Thasian colony of Krinides or Crenides (, " Fountains "), near the head of the Aegean Sea at the foot of Mt.
* Edmund Gosse, Naturalist of the Sea Shore, The Life of Philip Henry Gosse, 1890
In the continuing conflict with Athens Philip marched east through Thrace in an attempt to capture Byzantium and the Bosphorus, thus cutting off the Black Sea grain supply that provided Athens with much of its food.
* The Peace of Phoenice prohibits Philip from expanding westward into Illyria or the Adriatic Sea, so the king turns his attentions eastwards to the Aegean Sea, where he starts to build a large fleet.
* With the Rhodian fleet and economy suffering from the depredations of the pirates, Philip begins attacking the lands of Rhodes ' allies in Thrace and around the Sea of Marmara.
*" Hands Across the Sea "-John Philip Sousa, composed 1899
The introduction generally starts in major, but examples where it doesn't are the Gladiator, the Picadore, the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Rolling Thunder, and Hands Across the Sea ' ' Click here to listen to the introduction of " The Thunderer " by John Philip Sousa.
* At Sea with the Scientifics: The Challenger Letters of Joseph Matkin ( 1992 ), Philip F. Rehbock ( Ed ), University of Hawaii Press.
Following an agreement with the Seleucid king Antiochus III to capture Egyptian held territory from the boy king Ptolemy V, Philip was able to gain control of Egyptian territory in the Aegean Sea and in Anatolia.
* " Hands Across The Sea " m. John Philip Sousa
* " Hands Across The Sea March " ( m. John Philip Sousa )-Peerless Orchestra on Edison Records-Sousa's Band on Berliner Records
Some of the celebrities who have read on the show include Philip Bosco ( Barbara Bash's Desert Giant: The World of the Saguaro Cactus ), Michael Ansara ( Paul Goble's The Gift of the Sacred Dog, Sheila MacGill Callahan's And Still the Turtle Watched ), Josie de Guzman ( Leyla Torres ' Saturday Sancocho ), Jason Robards ( Francine Jacobs ' Sam the Sea Cow ), Bill Cosby ( Marc Brown's Arthur's Eyes ), Eartha Kitt ( Megan McDonald's Is This a House for Hermit Crab?
He agreed with Grant and Sherman on the implementation of total war toward the Southern economy and endorsed both Sherman's March to the Sea and Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan's destruction of the Shenandoah Valley.
The village is the setting for Esther Freud's novel, The Sea House, thinly disguised as ' Steerborough ' - presumably a coded reference, or in-joke, towards one-time resident, Philip Wilson Steer ( see above ).
* The Sea ( 2003 ): coauthor with photographer Philip Plisson and Eliane Georges.
Hands Across the Sea is a military march composed in 1899 by John Philip Sousa.
* Hands Across The Sea ( audio file ) – In MIDI format ; from the John Philip Sousa website maintained by David Lovrien, hosted by the Dallas Wind Symphony
* Vitzthum, Richard C. Land and Sea: The Lyric Poetry of Philip Freneau U. of Minnesota Press, 1978.
In the decade following his accession in 359 BC, the Macedonian king, Philip II, had rapidly strengthened and expanded his kingdom into Thrace and Chalkidiki on the northern coast of the Aegean Sea.
In 1993, with Swiss photographer Felix Stephan Huber, Philip Pocock extended collaborative practice with digital cameras, laptops and a Fax modem, co-producing for the Venice Biannual's Electronic Café, a digital performance and facsimile book, Black Sea Diary.
For Description of the Equator and Some ØtherLands Philip Pocock assembled longtime collaborator, Felix Stephan Huber, Udo Noll, and Florian Wenz, to produce an early online, user-generated, database-driven hypercinematic work, which introduced the term Tag ( metadata ), taking Pocock and Wenz first to Uganda, then Pocock and Noll to the Java Sea to traverse the Earth's equator, and with thousands of users pursue the potential one of corresponding identities in cyberspace.
Examples include The Rip between Point Nepean and Point Lonsdale at the entrance to Port Philip Bay, Victoria, Australia ; the Menai Strait between Anglesey and Wales ; or the Strait of Gibraltar at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea.

Philip and soldiers
Philip Augustus of France defeated an army consisting of Imperial German, English and Flemish soldiers, led by Otto IV of Germany.
On July 23, after having summoned his all vassals, Philip had an army consisting of 4, 000 cavalry and 11, 000 piétons ( foot soldiers ).
William the Breton, chaplain to Philip II at Bouvines at the battle, that the lines of soldiers stood in line in a space of 40 000 steps ( 15 hectares ), which leaves very little clearance and predisposes melee.
* The center under the command of Otto and of Thiebaud, Duke of Lorraine, and Henry, Duke of Brabant and Count Philip Courtenay-Namur: there are also many of the Saxon soldiers, knights and infantry of Brabant and Germany.
John's financial situation was tenuous: once factors such as the comparative military costs of materiel and soldiers were taken into account, Philip enjoyed a considerable, although not overwhelming, advantage of resources over John.
These men included soldiers who would become infamous in England for their uncivilised behaviour, including Falkes de Breauté, Geard d ' Athies, Engelard de Cigongé and Philip Marc.
The British then assembled the largest fleet in Jamaica seen before, consisting of 186 ships ( 60 more than the famous Spanish Armada of Philip II ) on board of which were 2620 artillery pieces and more than 27, 000 men, among which are included 10, 000 British soldiers responsible for initiating the assault, 12, 600 sailors, slaves of Jamaica macheteros 1000 and 4000 recruits from Virginia led by Lawrence Washington, brother of the father would be the independence of the United States.
In an attempt to avoid clashes with Indonesians, the British commander Lieutenant General Sir Philip Christison, diverted soldiers of the former Dutch colonial army to eastern Indonesia, where Dutch reoccupation was proceeding smoothly.
By the end of 248 or 249, Decius was sent to quell the revolt of Pacatianus and his troops in Moesia and Pannonia ; the soldiers were enraged because of the peace treaty signed between Philip and the Sassanids.
Recorded descriptions of it say that it depicted Philip III pointing with his baton to a crowd of men and women being led away by soldiers, while the female personification of Spain sits in calm repose.
On this trip he was successful in obtaining letters from Pope Urban VIII forbidding the enslavement of the missionaries under the severest church penalties, and from King Philip IV of Spain, permitting guaraníes to carry firearms for defense and to be trained in their use by veteran soldiers who had become Jesuits.
Decius won the battle and Philip was killed sometime in September 249, either in the fighting or assassinated by his own soldiers who were eager to please the new ruler.
However, Philip ordered his soldiers during the cover of night collect earth from elsewhere and throw it all down at the fake tunnel's entrance, making it look like the Macedonians were almost finished completing the tunnels.
Two British Army soldiers, Stephen Cooper ( 19 ) and Philip Price ( 27 ), were near the bomb when it detonated and were killed outright.
In a dispute centering on the collection of customs duties in ports on the Jersey side of the Hudson, Andros in 1680 sent a company of soldiers to Philip Carteret's home in Elizabethtown.
David Collins carrying 402 people ( 5 Government officials, 9 officers of marines, 2 drummers, and 39 privates, 5 soldiers ' wives and a child, and 307 convicts with 17 convicts ' wives and 7 children ) entered Port Philip Bay.
The Archduke Albert and the Infanta Clara Eugenia, daughter of Philip II, who then governed Flanders and had set their hearts on taking Ostend, were delighted at his success, and it won him a high reputation among the soldiers of the time.
However, they were stopped when Philip Henry Sheridan sailed across from Fort Vancouver with soldiers.
Crosby also wrote " Good-By, Old Arm ", a tribute to wounded soldiers with music by Philip Philips ; " Our Country "; and " A Tribute ( to the memory of our dead heroes )".
Philip II was alarmed when he received the report of the Spanish spy, Dr. Gabriel de Enveja, that a French expedition of ships, soldiers and supplies was being fitted for a voyage to Florida at Dieppe.
General Philip Sheridan served as its first military governor, until removed by U. S. President Andrew Johnson because of a charge of excessive harshness in Sheridan's treatment of former Confederate soldiers.
With his co-editors Philip Sansom and John Hewetson, he was tried at the Old Bailey and imprisoned for nine months in 1945 for conspiring to publish an article allegedly inciting soldiers to disaffect from their duty or allegiance.
But Crecy had been a disaster even though the English army had far fewer soldiers, and Philip VI had fled from the fight, causing the divine right of his house of Valois to be questioned.
III, p. 276, Blair and Robertson ) two letters from Governor General Guido de Lavezaris to King Philip II of Spain mention: " It seemed best to send Captain Juan de Salcedo with 70 or 80 soldiers to explore the coast of Los Ilocano on the shores of the river called Bigan.

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