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Actaeon Surprising Diana ( Artemis ) in the bath, Titian, 1556-59, for Philip II of Spain | Philip II ( National Gallery of Scotland ).
Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins, CBE ( born 31 December 1937 ), best known as Anthony Hopkins, is a Welsh | deadurl = no
Also Pacatianus, Roman usurper | usurper against Philip, celebrated the Saeculum Novum.
The October 1934 issue of Black Mask ( magazine ) | Black Mask featured the first appearance of the detective character whom Raymond Chandler would develop into the famous Philip Marlowe.
Philip II of France | Philip II victorious at Bouvines thus annexing Normandy and Anjou into his royal domains.
Coalbrookdale by Night, 1801, Philip James de Loutherbourg | Philipp Jakob Loutherbourg the Younger Blast furnaces light the iron making town of Coalbrookdale
King Richard I | Richard ( l ) and Philip Augustus | Philip II at Acre, Israel | Acre during the Third Crusade
Philip II of France | Phillip II's successful invasion of Duchy of Normandy | Normandy in 1204 ; blue arrows indicate the movement of Philip II's forces and light blue Philip's Breton allies
Philip ( right ) and Richard accepting the keys to Acre, Israel | Acre ; from the Grandes Chroniques de France.
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh | Prince Philip wearing black tie with decorations
< center >~ John Philip Sousa ~</ center >< Center >< font size =" 0 ">< Center > US Postage, Postage stamps and postal history of the United States # Famous Americans Series of 1940 | Issue of 1940 </ Center ></ font > Sousa lived in Sands Point, New York.
Inscription reading " To Queen Thessalonike of Macedon | Thessalonike, ( Daughter ) of Philip ", Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki | Archaeological Museum.
Philip II of Macedon | Philip II, king of Macedon

| and AJ
| loaded weight main = AJ 16, 000 kg ; JA 17, 000kg
| loaded weight alt = AJ 35, 273 lb ; JA 37, 478 lb
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Philip and Doddridge
* 1702 – Philip Doddridge, English religious leader, educator, and hymnwriter ( d. 1751 )
Notable local Dissenters included John Bunyan, of Bedford, author of the Pilgrim's Progress, and another important hymn writer, Philip Doddridge ( 1702 – 51 ), of Northampton.
Other historical non-Sabbatarians from more recent times include the Anglicans Peter Heylin, William Paley and John Milton ; the nonconformist Philip Doddridge ; the Quaker Robert Barclay ; and Congregationalist James Baldwin Brown.
* October 26 – Philip Doddridge, English religious leader ( b. 1702 )
* June 26 – Philip Doddridge, English religious leader ( d. 1751 )
Doddridge County was created in 1845 from parts of Harrison, Tyler, Ritchie, and Lewis Counties, and named for Philip Doddridge ( 1773 – 1832 ), a distinguished statesman of Western Virginia, who spent the greater part of his life in Brooke County, West Virginia.
Among his English dissenting correspondents were John Brekell, Samuel Chandler, Philip Doddridge, and Henry Miles.
Having gone to school at Sleaford in Lincolnshire he passed at the age of sixteen to the Dissenting academy at Northampton, of which Dr Philip Doddridge was then president.
Philip Doddridge ( Anti-J )
Philip Doddridge ( Anti-J ), until November 19, 1832
The song was later provided with religious ( as opposed to patriotic ) words by Philip Doddridge, and in this form is a favorite of Sacred Harp singers.
His work was influential amongst Nonconformist independents and early religious revivalists, such as Philip Doddridge, who dedicated his best known work to Watts.
Philip Doddridge
Philip Doddridge Chapel memorial ( in high resolution ), now the United Reformed Church, Doddridge Street, Northampton
Philip Doddridge DD ( 26 June 1702 – 26 October 1751 ) was an English Nonconformist leader, educator, and hymnwriter.
Philip Doddridge was born in London in an unknown location the last of the twenty children of Daniel Doddridge ( d 1715 ), a dealer in oils and pickles.
In his youth, Philip Doddridge was educated first by a tutor employed by his parent then boarded at a private school in London.
With independent religious leanings, Philip Doddridge declined offers which would have led him into the Anglican ministry or a career in law ; and in 1719 chose instead to enter the Dissenting academy at Kibworth in Leicestershire.
Later that year, at a general meeting of Nonconformist ministers, Philip Doddridge was chosen to conduct the academy being newly established a few miles away at Market Harborough, later known as the Daventry Academy.
Throughout the 1730s and 1740s Philip Doddridge continued his academic and pastoral work, and developed close relations with numerous early religious revivalists and independents, through extensive visits and correspondence.
Philip Doddridge worked towards a united Nonconformist body that would have wide appeal, retaining highly cultured elements without alienating those less educated.

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