Philip I
Americannoun
noun
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known as Philip the Handsome. 1478–1506, king of Castile (1506); father of Emperor Charles V and founder of the Hapsburg dynasty in Spain
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title of Philip II of Spain as king of Portugal
Example Sentences
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Philip: I think both Rangers and Gerrard have dodged a bullet here.
From BBC • Oct. 12, 2025
"In the months since the death of my beloved Philip, I have drawn great comfort from the warmth and affection of the many tributes to his life and work".
From BBC • Dec. 25, 2021
“As far as anything that’s changed with Philip, I don’t see anything,” Sirianni said last week.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 5, 2020
“Working with Philip, I learned a lot from him,” Mr. Collins said of Hoffman, who won a best actor Oscar for his work in “Capote.”
From Washington Times • Oct. 31, 2016
No, no," said Uncle Philip, "I am always fair and above-board.
From Pencil Sketches or, Outlines of Character and Manners by Leslie, Eliza
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