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  1. 14 de jun. de 2023 · PHILIP I. ( 1052 – 1108 ), king of France, was the son of Henry I. and Anne of Russia, and was born in 1052. He was associated with his father on the throne in 1059, the consecration taking place at Rheims ( 23d May), and he succeeded to the undivided sovereignty in the following year ( 4th August 1060 ), first under the regency of his mother ...

  2. Philip I (1478–1506), who started wearing armor when he was six years old, received this example as a teenager. It is specially designed for the joust of peace, a friendly match in which contestants on horseback used lances to unseat each other or strike their opponent's shield or armor.

  3. Philip I. Brilliant is an environmental scientist and the founder/owner of Brilliant Environmental Services, LLC, a full-service environmental consulting and contracting company. He is a frequent lecturer and instructor on the topic of site remediation, rules and regulations and remedial action.

  4. 244-249 AD. Marcus Julius Philippus was born in Arabia the son of Julius Marinus. Philip entered a military career and was on the campaign in 243 AD against the Persians led by Shapur. Timisitheus was the Praetorian Commander in charge and he successfully defeated the Persians at Rhesaina. However, Timisitheus suddenly became ill and died ...

  5. In the news. Philip Morris International’s Integrated Report 2023 demonstrates clear progress on our smoke-free journey. The release of our fifth Integrated Report provides a comprehensive overview of the significant strides we made in 2023 toward our sustainability strategy—and the smoke-free vision guiding us forward. Read more.

  6. This special installation features an armor for the joust of peace of Philip I of Castile (1478–1506) on loan from the Imperial Armoury, Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna. A rare example among surviving armors for its refined decoration, it is also remarkable in that it was intended for a teenager. Its owner Philip I became duke of Burgundy ...

  7. Herod Philip, who was considered a friend of the Romans, struck the first Jewish coins depicting Augustus and Tiberius. He was married to his niece Salome, granddaughter of Herod and Mariamne ii, and died childless. After his death, his tetrarchy was incorporated into the province of Syria, but in 37 c.e. it was given to Agrippa *i.

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