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2005 Philip Morrison, American Scientist
1998 Philip Abbott, actor (Arthur Ward-FBI), dies at 74 1998 Philip Abbott, actor, The FBI, dies at 74 1995 Philip Rawson, artist/teacher, dies at 71 1995 Philip Owen A Sherrard, scholar theologian poet/translator, dies at 72 1995 Philip Vincent Belloc Jebb, architect, dies at 68 1995 Philip Sherrington, opus Dei Priest, dies at 51 1995 Philip H Burton, Welsh producer/Richard Burton's teacher, dies at 80 1993 Philip Christison, British general (Rangoon), dies at 100 1993 Philip P Cohen, Doctor (Nobel), dies at 85 1992 Philip Dunne, founder (Screen Writers Guild), dies of cancer at 84 1992 Philip C Habib, U.S. diplomat (Middle-East/Asia), dies at 72 1992 Philip Dunne, screenwriter, dies of cancer at 84 1990 Philip Leacock, dies of collapsed lungs at 73 1987 Louis Philip Kentner, composer, dies at 82 1987 Philip Rush of New Zealand, set record for triple crossing English Channel his time 28:21, 10 hours faster than 1st man to do it 1985 Philip Larkin, hermit of Hull, English poet, dies at 63 1982 Philip J Noel-Baker, English minister (Nobel 1959), dies at 92 1982 Philip Ober, actor (General Stone-I Dream of Jeannie), dies at 80 1982 Philip K[indred] Dick, author (Hugo-1963, Dr. Futurity), dies at 53 1982 Philip K. Dick, American Writer 1979 Asa Philip Randolph, labor leader and civil rights pioneer, dies at 90 1979 A. Philip Randolph, American Activist 1979 Philip Bourneuf, actor (Big Night, Frankenstein), dies at 71 1978 Philip Ahn, Los Angeles California, actor (Master Kan-Kung Fu), dies at 66 1977 Philip K Wrigley, baseball owner for the Chicago Cubs, dies at 82 1975 Philip James, composer, dies at 85 1975 Philip Kapleau conducts 1st jukai ceremony in Poland 1975 Philip Dorn, dies at 73 1975 Philip Bezanson, composer, dies at 59 1973 Philip Dulebohn, Washington D.C., figure skater, 1997 Eastern Sr - 3rd 1972 Philip Potter appointed Secretary-General of World council of Churches 1971 Federal grand jury indicts Reverend Philip Berrigan and 5 others, including a nun and 2 priests, on charges of plotting to kidnap Henry Kissinger 1970 Philip Sykes, born in Tacoma, Washington, field hockey defender 1996 Olympics 1969 Philip Blaiberg, after 19 months with artificial heart, dies 1969 Charles Philip Arthur George invested as Prince of Wales 1968 Sebastian Philip Clerk Bach, born in Bahamas, rock, Skid Row-Psycho Love 1967 Philip Seymour Hoffman, American Actor 1967 Philip Coolidge, actor (I Want to Live, Tingler), dies at 58 1964 Philip McKeon, Westbury, New York, actor, Tommy-Alice, Return to Horror High 1963 Philip Greenspun, American Scientist 1962 Philip Newport, cricketer, England pace bowler in 3 Tests 1988-91 1962 Philip Jonas, born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Canadian Tour golfer, 1993 Payless-2nd 1962 Philip Brown, Birmingham Engl, 4x400m runner 1984 Olympics silver 1960 Philip, Belgian prince/husband of princess Paola 1959 "Philip Marlowe," debuts on ABC-TV 1958 Philip Kapleau, Zen teacher, 1st awakening under Yasutani Roshi 1958 Philip Bainbridge, British cricketeer 1957 Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip visits White House 1957 Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip visits Williamsburg Virginia 1957 Philip Arnold Blackmar, born in San Diego, California, PGA golfer, 1988 Provident 1957 Philip Chevron, English pop musician, Pogues-Peace and Love 1956 Philip Jackson Ford, Jr., North Carolina, basketball player 1976 Olympics gold 1955 Philip Oakey, Sheffield, rock vocalist, Human Leauge-Only Human 1955 Philip Loeb, actor (Jake-Goldbergs), dies at 61 1954 Philthy Animal, Philip Taylor, rock drummer, Motorhead 1954 Philip Greeley Clapp, composer, dies at 65 1953 Philip Anglim, born in San Francisco, California, actor, Dane-Thorn Birds 1952 Philip E. Berger, American Politician 1952 Philip Green, British Businessman 1952 James Philip Bagian, Philadelphia, MDPE/astronaut, STS-29, STS-40 1951 Philip Bailey, rocker, Earth Wind and Fire-Shining Star, Easy Lover 1951 Philip Barry's "Second Threshold," premieres in New York City 1950 Philip Ehart, rock drummer, Kansas 1949 Philip Michael Thomas, Columbus Ohio, actor, Miami Vice 1947 Future Queen Elizabeth marries Prince Philip in Westminster Abbey 1947 Britain's Princess Elizabeth, marries Duke Philip Mountbatten 1947 Britain's Princess Elizabeth and Lt Philip Mountbatten's engagement 1946 Philip Pullman, English Writer 1946 Philip Wright, rocker, Paper Lace 1946 Philip Merivale, dies at 59 1945 Philip "Felix" Bekkers, actor (We Go on Trip), dies at 37 1944 Philip Mechanicus, journalist, executed in Auschwitz-Birkenau 1944 Philip Yordan's "Anna Lucasta," premieres in New York City 1942 Philip Barry's "Without Love," premieres in New York City 1942 Philip Sharp, born in Baltimore, Maryland, Representative-D-Indiana 1975 - 1995 1942 Ladislao Joseph Philip Paul Zavrtal, composer, dies at 92 1939 Philip E Baisley, Augusta, Virginia, singer, Statler Bros-Class of '57 1939 Future Queen Elizabeth of England meets future husband Philip 1939 Phil Gallie, born in Portsmouth, England, born Philip Roy Gallie, politician, Conservative Party, Member of the Scottish Parliament, Member of Parliament for Ayr 1939 Philip Barry's "Philadelphia Story," premieres in New York City 1938 Philip Barry's "Here Come the Clowns," premieres in New York City 1938 Philip Kleintjes, republic leader, dies at 70 1938 Philip Gordon Winsor, composer 1938 Philip Knight, American Businessman 1937 Philip Chetwode, born in England, born 2nd Baron Chetwode, Baron Chetwode, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, heir apparent is Hon. Roger Chetwode 1937 Philip Glass, born in Baltimore, Maryland, minimal composer, Einstein on the Beach 1937 Robert Moran, born in Denver, Colorado, composer, operas include 'The Juniper Tree' co-composed with Philip Glass 'Night Passage' 1936 Philip Kaufman, director, Right Stuff, Henry and June 1936 James Philip Dunn, composer, dies at 52 1936 Philip J. Attenborough, CEO/publisher, Hodder and Stoughton 1936 Philip Ely, president, British Law Society 1935 Philip K. Chapman, born in Melbourne, Australia, astronaut, Apollo 14 support 1935 Paul Flynn, born in Cardiff, Wales, born Paul Philip Flynn, politician, Labor Party, Member of Parliament for Newport West 1933 Philip Otton, high court judge 1933 Philip Corner, born in America, composer, visual artist, taught by Fritz Jahoda, teacher, Modern Music at the New School for Social Research 1933 Philip Zimbardo, American Psychologist 1933 Philip Roth, born in Newark, novelist, Goodbye Columbus, Portnoy's Complaint 1932 Dom Philip Jebb, headmaster, Downside School Great Britain 1932 John Philip Sousa, U.S. composer (Stars and Stripes Forever), dies at 77 1932 Philip Barry's "Animal Kingdom," premieres in New York City 1931 Philip Barry's "Tomorrow and Tomorrow," premieres in New York City 1930 Charles LP "Philip" Zilcken, painter/etcher/author (Bauer), dies at 73 1930 Philip Bosco, Jersey City, actor, Trading Places 1930 Philip Barry's "Hotel Universe," premieres in New York City 1929 Jack Philip Cannon, composer 1928 Philip K[indred] Dick, U.S., sci-fi author, Hugo-1963, Blade Runner 1928 Philip Barry's "Holiday," premieres in New York City 1928 Philip K. Dick, writer of Blade Runner, Minority Report 1928 Philip Jose Farmer, Indiana, science fiction novelist, Riverworld 1928 Philip Barry and Elmer Rice's "Cock Robin," premieres in New York City 1927 Philip Barry's "Paris Bound," premieres in New York City 1927 Philip Wilkinson, deputy chairman, National Westminster Bank 1927 Philip Vincent Belloc Jebb, architect 1926 Philip Barry's "White Wings!," premieres in New York City 1926 Philip Dunning and George Abbott's "Broadway," premieres in New York City 1926 Philip Randle, biochemist 1926 A Philip Randolph organizes Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters 1925 Philip Barry's "In a Garden," premieres in New York City 1924 Philip Barry's "Youngest," premieres in New York City 1924 Philip Rawson, artist/teacher 1923 Philip Berrigan, militant priest, Chicago 7 1923 Philip Abbott, born in Lincoln, Nebraska, actor, Arthur Ward-The FBI 1923 Philip Barry's "You and I," premieres in New York City 1922 Philip Owen Arnould Sherrard, scholar theologian poet/translator 1922 Philip Larkin, born in Coventry, England, writer, North Ship, Jill 1921 Philip A. Potter, Dominica Secretary-General World council of Churches 1921 Philip Mountbatten, born in Greece, Duke of Edinburgh/Prince, Mr. Elizabeth II 1921 Prince Philip, British Royalty 1921 Philip James Barry's "Punch for Judy," premieres in New York City 1918 Barry Morse, actor, Fugitive-Lt Philip Gerard, Winds of War 1916 Philip Bezanson, composer 1915 Philip Morrison, American Scientist 1915 Philip Friend, Horsham England, actor, Vulture, Fur Collar 1914 John Philip Holland, submarine designer, dies 1912 Philip Kapleau, founder, Rochester Zen Center in New Haven 1911 Philip Ahn, born in Los Angeles, California, actor, Master Kan-Kung Fu 1908 Philip Coolidge, Concord, Massachusetts, actor, I Want to Live, Tingler 1908 Philip "Felix" Bekkers, actor, Czardasvorstin 1907 Philip A. Edwards, British Guiana, runner, Olympic-bronze-1928, 32, 36 1906 Philip Johnson, born in Cleveland, Ohio, Cortalyou architect 1905 Philip EFMCBLG, earl of Flanders, dies 1905 Louis Philip Kentner, composer 1905 Philip Radcliffe, composer 1904 Philip Burton, teacher/writer/dramatist 1904 Philip H Burton, Welsh director/acting teacher, Richard Burton 1902 Philip James Bailey, English poet (Universal hymn), dies at 86 1902 Philip Ober, born in Fort Payne, Alabama, actor, General Stone-I Dream of Jeannie 1901 Philip Dorn, Scheveningen Netherlands, actor, I Remember Mama 1896 "Stars and Stripes Forever" written by John Philip Sousa 1896 Philip L Carret, Lynn Massachusetts, CEO, Pioneer Fund 1896 Philip Barry, U.S., dramatist, Philadelphia Story 1896 1st public film showing in U.S. John Philip Sousa's "El Capitan," premieres in New York City 1896 John Philip Sousa's "El Capitan," premieres (New York City) 1896 Philip Showalter Hench, Pittsburgh, physician, cortisone-Nobel 1894 Philip Gilbert Hamerton, English Artist 1893 Johan Philip Koelman, painter/sculptor/architect, dies at 74 1892 1st public appearance of John Philip Sousa's band (NJ) 1890 Philip James, composer 1889 Philip John Noel-Baker, statesman/disarmament advocate, Nobel 1959 1889 Asa Philip Randolph, labor leader, Railroad Porter's Union 1889 Philip Guedalla, historian 1889 A. Philip Randolph, American Activist 1888 Philip Greeley Clapp, composer 1888 Philip Pratt unveils 1st electric automobile 1887 Philip Frohman, U.S. architect 1886 Philip Merivale, Rehutia India, actor, Nothing But Trouble 1886 Philip Murray, founded Congress of Industrial Organizations, CIO 1884 Judah Philip Benjamin, American Politician 1884 James Philip Dunn, composer 1880 John Philip Sousa becomes new director of U.S. Marine Corps Band 1875 Princess Louise marries Prince Philip von Saksen-Coburg-Gotha in Belg 1871 Philip Cipriani Hambly Potter, composer, dies at 78 1867 Philip Kleintjes, people's rights leader 1862 Philip "Phil" Kearny, U.S. Union general-major, dies in battle at 48 1862 Battle of Ft. Jackson, Ft. St. Philip and New Orlean's, Louisiana 1861 Philip St. George Cocke, Confederate Brigadier-General, commits suicide at 52 1861 Anthony Philip Heinrich, composer, dies at 80 1861 Ft. Jackson and Ft. Philip are taken over by LA state troops 1857 Charles LP "Philip" Zilcken, painter/author, HW Knife Day 1854 John Philip Sousa, Washington D.C., march king, Stars and Stripes Forever 1854 Filippo Traetta, Philip Trajetta, Italian composer, dies at 77 1851 Philip Hone, American Politician 1849 Ladislao Joseph Philip Paul Zavrtal, composer 1842 Philip Spencer, 1st U.S. naval officer condemned for mutiny, hanged 1840 John Philip Holland, Liscannor Ireland, pioneer in submarine building 1834 Philip Gilbert Hamerton, English Artist 1833 Philip Knapton, composer, dies at 44 1832 Philip Danforth Armour, founder, Armour Foods 1831 Philip Henry Sheridan, born in Albany, New York, Major General, Union Army 1826 Philip Dale Roddey, Brigadier General Confederate Army 1818 Philip Francis, English Politician 1817 Philip Cook, Jr., Brigadier General Confederate Army 1817 John Philip, painter 1816 Philip James Bailey, English poet, Festus 1815 Philip Kearny, Major General Union volunteers 1814 Philip Astley, theatre manager, dies 1811 Judah Philip Benjamin, American Politician 1810 Philip Gosse, intentor of institutional aquarium, writer, Omphalos 1809 George Philip St. Cooke, Major General Union Army 1809 Philip St. George Cocke, Brigadier General Confederate Army 1797 Philip Hayes, composer, dies at 58 1792 Philip Cipriani Hambley Potter, pianist/composer 1788 Philip Knapton, composer 1781 Anthony Philip Heinrich, composer 1780 Philip Hone, American Politician 1778 Philip Livingston, U.S. merchant, signed Declaration of Independence, dies at 62 1777 Retired British cavalry officer Philip Astley establishes 1st circus 1777 1st ice cream advertisement (Philip Lenzi-NY Gazette) 1752 Philip Freneau, poet of American Revolution, The American Village 1746 Philip V, French King of Spain (1700-24, 24-46), dies at 62 1740 Philip Francis, English Politician 1738 Philip Hayes, composer 1725 Emperor Charles VI and King Philip IV of Spain sign Treaty of Vienna 1724 Spanish King Philip V abdicates throne 1723 Philip, French duke of Orleans, regent 1715 - 1723, Prime Minister 1723, dies 1716 Philip Livingston, merchant, signed Declaration of Independence 1702 Philip Doddridge, England, Dr/nonconformist clergyman 1700 Spanish king Carlos II appoints Philip van Anjou, heir to throne 1683 Philip V, Versailles France, King of Spain, 1700-24, 24-46 1683 Philip V, France, King of Spain, 1700-24, 24-46 1678 Philip Vingboons, Amsterdam's master builder, buried 1676 King Philip, Metacomet, leader Wampanoag-indians, shot to death 1676 Wampanoag Indians under King Philip kill all men in Lancaster Mass 1666 Anna of Austria, queen of France/daughter of Philip III, dies at 64 1665 Philip IV, King of Spain (1621-55), dies 1659 Peace of Pyreneeen: French king Louis XIV and Spanish king Philip IV 1646 Baltasar Carlos, son of Spanish king Philip IV, dies 1640 Uprising against Spanish king Philip IV 1640 Philip Massinger, dramatist, dies 1637 Philip J van Lichtenbergh, Governor of Suriname, baptized 1632 Foundation laid in Madrid for Buen Retiro-palace for king Philip IV 1613 Charles Philip of Croij, marquis of Havre/earl of Fontenoy, dies at 64 1612 Philip Galle, Flemish engraver, dies at about 74 1611 Antonio Perez, secretary of Spanish king Philip II and rebel, dies at 71 1605 Philip IV, King of Spain and Portugal, 1621 - 1665 1601 Anna van Oostenrijk, queen of France/daughter of Philip III 1598 Philip van Marnix, Flemish ruler of St. Aldegonde/poet, dies at 58 1598 Philip II, King of Spain (1556-98), dies at 71 1598 Spanish king Philip II receives sacraments 1598 King Philip II moves to Escorial palace 1596 King Philip II devalues Spanish currency 1595 Philip III van Croij, prince of Chimay/general, dies at 69 1595 King Philip II names Albrecht of Austria land guardian of Netherlands 1590 King Philip Ii's secretary Antonio Perez escapes jail 1590 Philip van Egmont, general/prince of Gavere, dies in battle at 30 1586 Philip Sidney, English poet/diplomat, dies in battle at 32 1581 Cortes van Thomar accepts Philip II as king of Portugal 1581 Portugese Cortes subjects himself on Philip II 1581 Portugese Cortes calls Philip II king of Portugal 1580 Spanish king Philip II puts 25,000 gold coins on head of prince Willem of Orange 1579 King Philip II arrests plotters Antonio Perez and princess van Eboli 1578 Philip III, King of Spain and Portugal, 1598 - 1621 1574 Philip of Saint-Aldegonde, Flem viceroy Holland/Zealand/Utrecht, dies 1570 King Philip II bans foreign Dutch students 1569 St. Philip of Moscow martyred by Ivan the Terrible 1569 St. Philip, metropolitan of Moscow, martyred by Ivan the Terrible 1569 King Philip II forms inquistion in South America 1568 Don Carlos, son of Spanish king Philip II, dies at about 23 1567 Lomaraal van Egmond and Philip van Hoorne captured 1567 Philip, the Generous, count of Hessen, dies at 62 1566 Spanish king Philip II names Fernando Alvarez, duke of Alva 1566 Philip, earl of Nassau-Dillenburg, Governor of Ft. Gorinchem/Nijmegen 1565 King Philip II's "Letters out Segovia" reaches Brussels 1564 Spanish king Philip II joins Council of Trente 1564 Philip II routes cardinal Granvelle to Franche-Comte 1563 League of High Nobles routes King Philip II 1563 League of High Nobles routes 2nd protest against King Philip II 1561 King Philip II of Spain forbids Spanish settlements in Florida 1560 Spanish king Philip II names Frederik Schenck of Toutenburg, 1st archbishop of Utrecht 1560 Philip Melanchthon, German Theologian 1560 Spanish king Philip II marries Elisabeth van Valois 1556 King Philip II confers with Dutch financial experts 1556 Karel V's son Philip II crowned king of Spain 1556 Kings Henri I and Philip II sign Treaty of Vaucelles 1556 Emperor Karel appoints his son Philip II, king of Spain 1555 Emperor Karel puts son Philip II in charge of Netherlands/Naples/Milan 1555 English parliament refuses to recognize Philip of Spain as king 1554 Philip Sidney, England, poet/statesman/soldier, Arcadia 1554 Queen Maria of England marries Philip, king of Naples/Jerusalem 1551 Emperor Karel appoints son Philip as heir to the throne 1549 Charles Philip of Croij, marquis of Havre/earl of Fontenoy, etc 1547 Count Philip van Hessen captured 1545 Maria Manuela van Portugal, niece of Spanish king Philip II, dies 1545 Don Carlos, son of Spanish king Philip II 1540 Emperor Karel names his son Philip, duke of Milan 1540 Protestant count Philip of Hessen marries 2nd wife 1527 Philip II, King of Spain, 1556 - 1598, and Portugal, 1580 - 1598 1526 Philip III van Croij, duke of Aarschot/earl of Porcien 1524 Philip of Burgundy, bishop of Utrecht, dies 1517 Philip van Bourgondie installed as bishop of Utrecht 1506 Philip of Bourgondy and England sign trade agreement 1504 Philip the Generous, landgrave of Hesse 1504 Treaty of Blois: Philip van Bourgondie and Maximilian I and Louis XII 1501 Philip de Blank and Juana "la Loca" depart to Spain 1497 Philip Melanchthon, German Theologian 1496 Emperor Maximiliaans daughter marries Spanish crown prince Johan of Aragon/Philip de Blank marries Johanna "the Waanzinnige" of Aragon 1492 Flemish rebel leader Philip van Kleef surrenders 1478 Philip I, the Handsome, 1st Habsburg King of Spain, 1504-06 1467 Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, dies at 70 1453 Battle at Gavere: Philip the Good beats Gentse rebellion 1435 Treaty of Atrecht: Philip of Bourgondy vs French king Charles II 1430 Duke Philip the Good of Bourgondy visits Brussels 1430 Philip of Saint-Pol, duke of Brabant/Limburg, dies at 26 1430 Duke Philip the Good marries Isabella of Portugal 1428 Treaty of Delft-between Jacoba of Bayern and Philip the Good 1428 Jacoba of Bavaria signs cease fire with Philip the Good 1425 Duke John VI van Brabant pledges Holland/Zealand to Philip the Good 1415 Anton van Bourgondie, French son of Philip the Stout/duke, dies at 31 1415 Philip of Nevers, French earl, dies in battle 1404 Philip, the Stout, Duke of Burgundy, dies at 62 1396 Philip of Bar, French knight/crusader, dies in battle 1396 Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy 1386 Duke Philip the Stout forms Council of Flanders 1385 Willem van Oostervant weds Philip the Stouts daughter Margaretha (10) 1382 Philip Van Artevelde, Flemish commander-in-chief, dies in battle at 42 1382 Philip of Lead, lawyer of Utrecht, dies 1369 Duke Philip the Stout marries Margaretha van Male 1350 Philip VI, king of France, dies 1342 Philip, the Bold, duke of Burgundy 1340 Philip van Artevelde, wine salesman/lord lt of Flanders 1328 King Philip VI of France, crowned 1328 French king Philip VI Valois crowned 1322 Philip V, the Tall, King of France (1316-22), dies 1307 French king Philip IV convicts templars because of heresy 1303 Anagni: French king Philip IV captures Pope Boniface VIII 1302 Pierre Flote, French 1st legist/chancellor of king Philip IV, dies 1300 King Philip IV occupies Flanders, Earl Gwijde captured 1202 King Philip II throws out John without Country, from France 1189 Philip II, Henry II and Richard Lion hearted initiate 3rd Crusade 1165 Philip II Augustus, 1st great Capetian king of France, 1179-1223 1108 Philip I, co-king of France (1059, 1060-1108), dies at 56 1059 Henri I crowns his son compassionate King Philip I of France 768 [Philip] begins and ends his reign as Catholic Pope |
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