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    Philip, King of Macedon

    historical figure · 2 works · 4 mentions · 5 anchored passages

    Philip · Philip II · Philip king of Macedon · Philip, King of the Macedonians

    in the texts

    The Rights of War and PeaceRenaissance · English

    Macedonian king whose treaty with Rome illustrates a real (non-merely-personal) treaty.

    Other forms too besides those already named, and the subject itself, will frequently supply no improbable grounds of conjecture.
    chapter 21
    To offer violence to them is not only an act of in justice, but, as Philip in his letter to the Athenians says, is acknowledged by all to be an act of impiety.
    chapter 23
    King of Macedon, sent an ambassador to Hannibal with credentials, empowering him to make an alliance, and that, when this ambassador was seized and carried before the senate of Rome, they dismissed him without farther molestation, not out of respect to the king, but to prevent a doubtful enemy from becoming a decided one.
    chapter 23

    In Defence of EuxenippusClassical · Greek

    The King of Macedon on whose behalf Philocrates of Hagnus was accused of acting against Athenian interests.

    I prosecuted that man for his services to Philip against Athens and secured his conviction in court.
    in defence of euxenippus