is a personal name, derived from Greek ''Philippos'', meaning "lover of Horse s", from ''philo'' "love" and ''hippos'' "horse".
(and alternative spellings '''Phillip''', '''Philipp''', '''Philippe''', '''Felip''', '''Felipe''', '''Filip''', '''Filipe''') may refer to:
- Kings of Macedon:
- --- Philip I Of Macedon (ruled 640–602 BC).
- --- Philip II Of Macedon (382–336 BC), father of Alexander The Great .
- --- Philip III Of Macedon (c. 359–316 BC).
- --- Philip IV Of Macedon (died 297 BC).
- --- Philip V Of Macedon (ruled 221–179 BC).
- Kings of France (note that the French form of "Philip" is "Philippe"):
- --- Philip I Of France (1052–1108).
- --- Philip II Of France (1165–1223).
- --- Philip III Of France , "the Bold" (1245–1285).
- --- Philip IV Of France , "the Fair" (1268–1314).
- --- Philip V Of France , "the Tall" (1293–1322).
- --- Philip VI Of France , "the Fortunate" (1293–1350).
- Counts and Dukes of Savoy:
- --- Philip I Of Savoy (1207–1285).
- --- Philip II, Duke Of Savoy (1438–1497).
- Kings of Navarre:
- --- Philips I and II of Navarre were IV and V of France; see above.
- --- Philip III Of Navarre (1301–1343).
- Dukes of Burgundy:
- --- Philip I, Duke Of Burgundy (1346–1361).
- --- Philip II, Duke Of Burgundy , "the Bold" (1342–1404).
- --- Philip III, Duke Of Burgundy , "the Good" (1396–1467).
- --- Philip IV, Duke Of Burgundy , "the Handsome" (1478–1506).
- --- Philips II–IV of Spain were also V–VII of Burgundy; see below.
- Kings of Castile, Spain and Portugal (note that the Spanish form of "Philip" is "Felipe"):
- --- Philip I Of Castile "the Handsome" (1478–1506).
- --- Philip II Of Spain and I of Portugal (1526–1598).
- --- Philip III Of Spain and II of Portugal (1578–1621).
- --- Philip IV Of Spain and III of Portugal (1605–1665).
- --- Philip V Of Spain (1683–1746).
- Others:
- --- Philip (fl. 4th century BC), son of Antipater and general for Alexander The Great .
- --- Philip (died 318 BC), Greek satrap of Sogdiana and governor of Parthia.
- --- Herod Philip "the Tetrarch" (4 BC–AD 34), son of Herod The Great and ruler of Ituraea and Trachonitis.
- --- Philip The Apostle (fl. 1st century), apostle of Jesus.
- --- Philip The Evangelist (fl. 1st century), early Christian deacon.
- --- Philip Of Side (c. 380–after 431), historian of the early Christian church.
- --- Antipope Philip (fl. 8th century).
- --- Philip Of Milly (1120–1171), seventh Grand Master of the Knights Templar.
- --- Philip, Count Of Flanders (1143–1191).
- --- Philip Of Swabia (1177–1208).
- --- Duke Philip Of Martinsburg (1180-1212), sworn brother to Afonso II Of Portugal and fought and killed in the Battle Of Las Navas De Tolosa .
- --- Philip Of Poitou (died 1208), Prince-Bishop of Durham.
- --- Philip Of Norway (fl. 12th–13th centuries), claimant to the throne of Norway.
- --- Philip Of Montfort, Lord Of Tyre (died 1270).
- --- Philip Of Montfort, Lord Of Castres (died 1270).
- --- Philip Of Courtenay (1243–1283).
- --- Philip Of Artois (1269–1298).
- --- Philip Of Burgundy (1323–1346), Count of Auvergne and Boulogne.
- --- Philip Of Saint-Pol, Duke Of Brabant (1404–1430).
- --- Philip Of Artois, Count Of Eu (1358–1397).
- --- Philipp I Of Hesse (1504–1567).
- --- Metacomet (died 1676), nicknamed "King Philip", war leader of the Wampanoag in King Philip's War .
- --- Philip Of Parma (1720–1765).
- --- Philipp Von Cobenzl (1741–1810), Austrian diplomat.
- --- Philipp Prince Zu Eulenburg-Hertefeld (1847–1921), Prussian diplomat.
- --- Prince Philip, Duke Of Edinburgh (born 1921), prince consort of Elizabeth II Of The United Kingdom .
- --- Philippe, Duke Of Brabant (born 1960), heir to the throne of Belgium.
- --- Felipe, Prince Of Asturias (born 1968), heir to the throne of Spain.
- Emanuel L. Philipp (1861-1925), Governor of Wisconsin .
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