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  2. Philip II of Macedon - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek religion. Philip II of Macedon [2] ( Greek: Φίλιππος Philippos; 382 BC – 21 October 336 BC) was the king ( basileus) of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC. [3] He was a member of the Argead dynasty, founders of the ancient kingdom, and the father of Alexander the Great .

  3. Pausanias of Orestis - Wikipedia

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    Pausanias of Orestis ( Ancient Greek: Παυσανίας ἐκ τῆς Ὀρεστίδος) was a member of Philip II of Macedon 's personal bodyguard ( somatophylakes ). He assassinated Philip in 336 BC, possibly at the behest of Philip's wife Olympias, or even his son Alexander the Great. Pausanias was killed while fleeing the assassination.

  4. Phillip Austin - Wikipedia

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    Phillip Austin (born 14 February, 1969 in Northampton, England) is a British convicted triple murderer. During the course of a day in July 2000, Austin killed his wife Claire Quinn (aged 31), their two children, Kieren (aged 8) and Jade (aged 7), and two dogs. [1] In March 2001, Austin was sentenced to three concurrent life sentences.

  5. Philip III of Macedon - Wikipedia

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    Philip III Arrhidaeus ( Ancient Greek: Φίλιππος Ἀρριδαῖος, romanized : Phílippos Arrhidaîos; c. 357 BC – 317 BC) was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia from 323 until his execution in 317 BC. He was a son of King Philip II of Macedon by Philinna of Larissa, and thus an elder half-brother of Alexander the Great.

  6. 2015 Washington, D.C., quadruple murder incident - Wikipedia

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    Daron Wint. On May 14, 2015, three members of the Savopoulos family—Savvas, Amy, and their son Philip—as well as their housekeeper, Veralicia Figueroa, were killed at the Savopoulos home in Washington, D.C. [1] [2] The victims were held hostage for 19 hours, starting on May 13. Ten-year-old Philip was tortured in order to coerce $40,000 in ...

  7. Cleopatra Eurydice of Macedon - Wikipedia

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    Cleopatra was a maiden whom Philip II married either in 338 [3] or 337 [4] BC and was his seventh wife. [5] Eurydice was significantly younger than her husband [6] but her exact age at the time of her marriage is unknown. While Cleopatra was Philip II's seventh wife, she was his first Macedonian wife, and was wed as an alliance between the king ...

  8. Philip the Tetrarch - Wikipedia

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    Philip the Tetrarch. 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 ...

  9. Lapuz, Iloilo City - Wikipedia

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    Lapuz ( [laˈpus]) is a district in Iloilo City, in the Philippine province of Iloilo, on the island of Panay, in the Western Visayas region. It is the smallest district by land area as well as the least populous district, with 31,747 people in the 2020 census. Lapuz is home to significant transportation infrastructure that plays a vital role ...