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Philip II
Philoromaeus (Ancient Gr****: Φίλιππος ὁ Φιλορωμαῖος, "Friend of the Romans") or
Barypous (Βαρύπους, "Heavy-foot"), a
ruler of the ****enistic...
- (1578–1621)
Philip II,
Count of Schaumburg-Lippe (1723–1787)
Philip II
Philoromaeus (65–64 BC)
Philip II (hospital), in the
Republic of
North Macedonia Walls...
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Antiochus XIII
Asiaticus executed and
deposed his
successor Philip II
Philoromaeus.
Pompey appointed Marcus Aemilius Scaurus to the post of
governor of...
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Navarre (1301–1343)
Philip I
Philadelphus Seleucid (95–84/83 BC)
Philip II
Philoromaeus last
Seleucid (65–63 BC)
Philip II of
Spain and I of
Portugal (1526–1598)...
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Antiochus XII
Dionysus Cleopatra Selene I
Antiochus XIII
Asiaticus Philip II
Philoromaeus Lysimachids Lysimachus Ptolemy Epigonos Attalids Philetaerus Eumenes...
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Kingdom founded by Cao Pi
before being forced to
abdicate Philip II
Philoromaeus of the last Seleucid, King of
Syria –
ruled as
client king for the Roman...
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Tryphaena and
Antiochus VIII
Grypus called Philip (possibly
Philip II
Philoromaeus): he was
forbidden by the
Roman governor of
Syria Aulus Gabinius to accept...
- help.
Lucius Licinius Lucullus,
Roman politician (b. 118 BC)
Philip II
Philoromaeus, king of the
Seleucid Empire (approximate date) Imanuentius, the king...
- to have
ended the
Seleucid dynasty, but he was
survived by
Philip II
Philoromaeus for a
short time and by
Seleucus VII
Philometor until 58 BC, if the latter...
- Brogitarus, king of Galatia, and Adobogiona,
daughter of king
Deiotarus Philoromaeus.
Amyntas seems to have
first possessed Lycaonia,
where he maintained...