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  2. Philip the Tetrarch - Wikipedia

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    Philip the Tetrarch (c. 26 BCE. - 34 CE), sometimes called Herod Philip II by modern writers (see "Naming convention"), son of Herod the Great and his fifth wife, Cleopatra of Jerusalem, ruled over the northeast part of his father's kingdom between 4 BCE and 34 CE. He was a half-brother of Herod Antipas and Herod Archelaus and should not be ...

  3. T. M. Devine - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Martin Devine was born on 30 July 1945 in Motherwell, Scotland. [2] [3] His family is Scots-Irish from Irish Catholic roots. [4] His four grandparents had migrated from British-ruled Ireland in 1890. [4] His father benefited from what savings they accrued from working in the steel and coal industries, and went to university, going on to ...

  4. Philip II of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Early life: 1527–1544 The Baptism of Philip II in Valladolid, Castile.Historical ceiling preserved in Palacio de Pimentel (Valladolid). A member of the House of Habsburg, Philip was the son of Emperor Charles V, who was also king of Castile and Aragon, and Isabella of Portugal.

  5. Watts family murders - Wikipedia

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    In the early hours of August 13, 2018, in Frederick, Colorado, American oil field operator Christopher Lee Watts (born May 16, 1985) [1] murdered his pregnant wife Shanann (34) by strangulation, and their two children Bella (4) and Celeste (3) by smothering them. He buried Shanann in a shallow grave near an oil-storage facility, and dumped his ...

  6. Vine Deloria Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Vine Victor Deloria Jr. (March 26, 1933 – November 13, 2005, Standing Rock Sioux) was an author, theologian, historian, and activist for Native American rights.He was widely known for his book Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto (1969), which helped attract national attention to Native American issues in the same year as the Alcatraz-Red Power Movement.

  7. Phillip Crosby - Wikipedia

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    Phillip Lang Crosby (July 13, 1934 – January 13, 2004) was an American actor and singer. He was one of the four sons of Bing Crosby and Dixie Lee ; the others were his older brother Gary , his twin brother Dennis , and his younger brother Lindsay .

  8. Philip Taylor Kramer - Wikipedia

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    Philip Taylor Kramer (July 12, 1952 – c. February 12, 1995) was an American bass guitar player for the rock group Iron Butterfly and associated groups between 1974 and 1980. He later became a computer engineering executive and inventor. He disappeared in February 1995 and was found dead in May 1999.

  9. Philip II, Count of Waldeck - Wikipedia

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    Count Philip II of Waldeck-Eisenberg (3 March 1453 – 26 October 1524 at Sparrenberg Castle in Bielefeld) was count of Waldeck - Eisenberg. His parents were Count Wolrad I of Waldeck and Barbara of Wertheim (b. 1422). As a younger son, Philip was originally destined for a career in the church, but after his elder brother Philip I died, he left ...