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Philip IV of Spain - Philip IV of Castille (Spanish: Felipe IV) (April 8, 1605 – September 17, 1665) was the king of Spain, from 1621 until his death, and king of Portugal as Philip III (Portuguese: Filipe III) until 1640. The eldest son of Philip III (and his wife Margaret), Philip IV was born at Valladolid.
Philip I, Duke of Burgundy - Philip I of Burgundy, also known as Philip of Rouvres (1346 – November 21 1361) was Duke of Burgundy from 1349 until his death. Philip was the only son of Philip of Burgundy, heir of Duchy of Burgundy, and Joanna, countess of Auvergne and Boulogne.
William J. U. Philip - Dr William James Unwin Philip is currently minister of St George's-Tron church in city-centre Glasgow, where he moved after 5 years with the Proclamation Trust in London. He is the son of James Philip, who had a very significant ministry in Holyrood Abbey church in Edinburgh, and the nephew of George Philip, who ministered in Glasgow at Sandyford Henderson Memorial church.
Philip III of Navarre - Philip III of Navarre (also known as Philip of Évreux) (1301 – September 16, 1343), Philippe, comte d'Évreux in French, was the elder son of Louis, Count of Évreux (1276–1319), and Marguerite d’Artois (1285–1311), and therefore a grandson of King Philip III ...
Financial Times (UK) - Columns by Gerard Baker, Samuel Brittan, Peter Chapman, Philip Coggan, Norma Cohen, Ed Crooks, Martin Dickson, Tom Foremski, Jane Fuller, Chris Giles, Ian Hargreaves, Vince Heaney, John Hunt, John Kay, Louise Kehoe, Lucy Kellaway, Richard Lambert, Nicholas Leonard, Peter Martin, Dominique Moïsi, Wolfgang Munchau, Quentin Peel, John Plender, Barry Riley, Amity Schlaes, Philip Stephens, Gillian Tett, Nicholas Timmins, Patti Waldmeir and Martin Wolf.
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