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Philip II, King of France, (1805). Artist: J ChapmanPhilip II, King of France, (1805). King Philip II Augustus (1165-1223), was King of France from 1180 to 1223. He participated in the Third Crusade
Letter from Queen Elizabeth I to James VI of Scotland, 5th January 1603. Artist: Queen Elizabeth ILetter from Queen Elizabeth I to James VI of Scotland, 5th January 1603. Letter from Elizabeth I to James VI of Scotland (afterwards James I of England)
Philip II by Vittorio Alfieri (1749-1803), (c1900). Act V: Philip tells Carlos to choose between the dagger or poison. From a series of Famous Tragedies
Philip II of France, (1812). Artist: BarlowPhilip II of France, (1812). King Philip II Augustus (1165-1223), was King of France from 1180 to 1223
Letter from Philip II of Spain to Pope Gregory XIII, 8th November 1579. Artist: King Philip IILetter from Philip II of Spain to Pope Gregory XIII, 8th November 1579. Letter written from El Prado by King Philip II of Spain to Pope Gregory XIII
Anna of Austria, Queen consort of Philip II of Spain and Portugal, 1573. Artist: Sofonisba AnguissolaAnna of Austria, Queen consort of Philip II of Spain and Portugal, 1573. The daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II and Maria of Spain, Anna of Austria (1549-1580) married Philip II in 1570
The Battle of Bouvines, 27 July 1214, (1875). Artist: CH JeensThe Battle of Bouvines, 27 July 1214, (1875). The French King Philippe Auguste receiving intelligence of the unexpected approach of the enemy
Philip II, King of Spain, (1735). Artist: George VertuePhilip II, King of Spain, (1735). The son of Emperor Charles V (1500-1558) and husband of Mary I (1518-1558) queen of England from 1553, Philip II ascended the Spanish throne in 1556
Philip II of Spain, 1631-1640, (1896). Illustration after a portrait from the studio of Rubens in the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle, of Philip (1527-1598) who was King of Spain from 1556-1598
Fernando of Portugal taken prisoner, c1212, (1375-1379). Infante Ferdinand and his new wife, Jeanne of Flanders, were taken prisoner by King Philippe Augustes son, the future Louis VIII
Philippe Auguste, mid-14th century. The king reinstates the first privileges to the masters and students, in the year 1200
Battle of Bouvines, 27 July 1214 (1827). Artist: Horace VernetBattle of Bouvines, 27 July 1214 (1827). The battle was a victory for the French King Philip Augustus against the allied troops of England, Flanders and the Holy Roman Empire
Philipe Auguste at the Battle of Bouvines, 1214, (19th century). King Philip II of France (1165-1223), known as Philip Augustus
Andreas Vesalius dissecting the muscles of the forearm of a cadaver, 1543. Artist: Steven van CalcarAndreas Vesalius dissecting the muscles of the forearm of a cadaver, 1543. He exhibits a partly dissected arm of a taller man. Beside the arm, on the table, are instruments and a piece of text
Gold Stater of Phillip II of Macedon, 4th century BCThe coin refers to Phillips (382-336 BC) success in a chariot race in the Olympic Games of 356 BC. Many of these coins were used to pay western barbarian mercenaries
Gold Stater of Phillip II of Macedonia, 356BCThe coin refers to Phillips success in a chariot race in the Olympic Games of 356 BC. Many of these coins were used to pay western barbarian mercenaries
British Celtic gold staters, 1st centuryBritish Celtic gold staters, of the N.E coast type, descended from the coins of Phillip II of Macedon. It depicts part of his hair on the obverse, and a set of horses with a chariot on the reverse
Assassination of King Philip, 1882. Artist: AnonymousAssassination of King Philip, 1882. Private Collection
Gallo-belgic stater of the Ambiani, 1st centruy BCGallo-belgic stater of the Ambiani (also found in S.E Britain), obverse side, head facing left, 1st century BC
Celtic gold stater, 1st centuryCeltic gold stater from a central S.E mint, 1st century
Gold coin of Phillip II of Macedonia, 4th century BCGold coin of Phillip II of Macedonia (382-336 BC), obverse side, head facing right, 4th century BC. Phillip was the father of Alexander the Great
Gold stater of the / issued by Namnetes, 2nd centuryGold stater of the/issued by Namnetes. Obverse side, head facing left, 2nd century. Based on the gold staters of Phillip II of Macedon. (2nd Century)
Gold Gallo-Belgic stater of the Ambiani, 2nd century BCGold Gallo-Belgic stater of the Ambiani, also found in SE. England, 2nd century BC
Philip II, King of Macedon. The father of Alexander the Great, Philip (382-336 BC) was king of Macedon from 359 BC. Portrait bust
Alessandro Farnese, 3rd Duke of Parma, c1585-1637. The nephew of King Philip II (1527-1598) of Spain, the Duke of Parma (1546-1592) was Governor-General of the Spanish Netherlands from 1578
Philip II, King of Spain, 16th century, (1735). Artist: George VertuePhilip II, King of Spain, 16th century, (1735). The son of Emperor Charles V (1500-1558) and husband of Mary I (1518-1558) queen of England from 1553, Philip II ascended the Spanish throne in 1556
Olympias, queen of Macedon, 3rd century AD. Olympias (died 316 BC), was the wife of Philip II, and mother of Alexander the Great
Philip II of Macedon, 212 AD. Medallion portrait of Philip (382 BC-336 BC), father of Alexander the Great who succeeded him as Alexander III of Macedon
Spanish Execution of Huguenots, c1565. Spanish tyranny in Nertherlands. Portraits are Margaret of Parma, Spanish Regent in Netherlands (1559-67), Philip II of Spain, and Antoine Granvell
Sculpture of Philip II of Macedon, late 20th century. Modern statue at Thessaloniki, showing Philip in body armour and carrying his helmet