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  1. Philip Barton Key II (April 5, 1818 – February 27, 1859) was an American lawyer who served as U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. He is most famous for his public affair with Teresa Bagioli Sickles, and his eventual murder at the hands of her husband, Congressman Daniel Sickles of New York.

  2. Philip Barton Key (April 12, 1757 – July 28, 1815), was an American Loyalist during the American Revolutionary War and later was a United States Circuit Judge and Chief United States Circuit Judge of the United States circuit court for the Fourth Circuit and a United States representative from Maryland .

    • 1777–1781
  3. Philip Barton Key II (5 de abril de 1818 – 27 de febrero de 1859) fue un abogado estadounidense que sirvió como Fiscal del Estado para el Distrito de Columbia. [1] Es más conocido por su romance público con Teresa Bagioli Sickles, y su eventual asesinato a manos de su marido, el congresista por Nueva York Daniel Sickles.

    • Westminster Hall and Burying Ground
    • 27 de febrero de 1859 (40 años), Washington D. C. (Estados Unidos)
  4. 14 de sept. de 2022 · Posted by: Heather Thomas. On a peaceful Sunday in 1859 in the nation’s capital, Congressman Daniel E. Sickles shot and killed U.S. District Attorney Philip Barton Key in broad daylight in Lafayette Square. The murder and subsequent trial captivated antebellum America and sparked nationwide debates about male honor, female virtue ...

  5. 4 de jul. de 2019 · Philip Barton Key, the son of revered "Star Spangled Banner" author Francis Scott Key, was the victim, dead at the hand of New York congressman Daniel Sickles, who had discovered the U.S....

  6. On February 27, 1859—in broad daylight—Congressman Daniel Sickles shot and killed Phillip Barton Key, U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia and son of Francis Scott Key, composer of the “Star Spangled Banner.”. Sickles suspected that Key was having an affair with Sickles’s wife.

  7. 24 de jun. de 2013 · On the morning of February 27, 1859, Philip Barton Key was shot multiple times by the deranged Daniel E. Sickles in the middle of Lafayette Square. Sickles’ motive? ... The discovery of an intimate affair between his wife and good friend.