Philip V
Philip V 238-179 BC, king of Macedon (221-179), son of Demetrius II, successor of Antigonus III. He won fame in a war in Greece (220-217), in which he sided with the Achaean League against the Spartans and the Aetolian League . When Italy was weakened by Hannibal's invasion, Philip tried to take the Roman holdings in Illyria, and he made (215) a treaty with Hannibal. This began the First Macedonian War with Rome (215-205), which ended favorably for Macedon. Philip collaborated (202) with Antiochus III to expand in the Aegean by plundering the territorial possessions of Ptolemy V . However, the frightened states of Rhodes and Pergamum coaxed Rome into entering the Second Macedonian War (200). This ended when Titus Quinctius Flamininus decisively defeated (197) Philip at Cynoscephalae (now Khalkodhónion, hills). From then on Philip collaborated with the Romans. He faced constant Roman interference, however, because of accusations against him from his neighbors. Philip extended his influence in the Balkans by three attacks on that region in 184, 183, and 181. His main efforts during this period were directed at rebuilding his kingdom. He was succeeded by his son Perseus.
Bibliography: See biography by F. W. Walbank (1940, repr. 1967).
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Dawn of the saint queen; Millenniumlife.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland); 1/23/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...years. But it was his wife, Margaret, who really captured the hearts...this day as our only female saint. St Margaret of Scotland was a remarkable woman who...her birth - was not a Scot. Margaret was born about 1046 in Castle...
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PORTRAYAL OF SAINT BLESSED IN CATHEDRAL
Newspaper article from: The Northern Echo; 11/23/2004; 436 words
; ...who became a medieval saint has gone on display in...commissioned the work, Margaret and David 2003, by acclaimed...created in honour of Queen Margaret of Scotland, who was later canonised to become Saint Margaret. As the Scottish queen...
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Saint who inspires her.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 2/24/2003; 487 words
; ...suits and Nicole Farhi shoes. Margaret, like Mrs Blair, had a large...buried at Dunfermline Abbey. Margaret was canonised by Pope Innocent...taken to Spain and lost. Margaret is now a patron saint of Scotland, remembered on June 10.
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Newspaper article from: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland); 11/24/2008; 700+ words
; AS PATRON saint of Scotland, St Andrew is part of...actually travelled to Scotland. So who was this man...keeping. Apparently, Scotland fitted the bill - so...the devotion of Queen Margaret, wife of Malcolm III...
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A life lived in the light of eternity.(News)
Newspaper article from: The Journal (Newcastle, England); 11/30/2004; 700+ words
; ...to be dedicated to Saint Margaret of Scotland next year. The artist...was fascinated by saints but had to dig deep...life of Queen ( later Saint ( Margaret, who did not feature...Malcolm, King of Scotland. She was a cultivated...
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M.D. paid tribute as 'servant leader'
Newspaper article from: Filipino Reporter; 2/12/2004; 380 words
; ...dubbed, "Tribute to a Servant Leader," began with a thanksgiving mass at 1:30 p.m. at the Church of Saint Margaret of Scotland. It was followed by a cocktail reception at 3 p.m. at the main floor ballroom of Headquarters Plaza Hotel...
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Biscuit factory Saint; How Scots dustman's daughter devoted her life to helping others, then worked miracles after death.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 6/6/2005; 700+ words
; ...perhaps, that the heavens had Margaret Sinclair marked down for...as the clamour grows for Margaret to become Scotland's first female saint since the 13th century...A dustman's daughter, Margaret was born into a large Catholic...
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Sir Jimmy Savile aiming to fix sainthood of Scotswoman
Newspaper article from: Scotland on Sunday; 10/3/1999; ; 585 words
; ...worker to become Scotland's first woman saint in over 800...was saved by Margaret Sinclair when...created more saints than any previous...believe it." Margaret Sinclair was...Scottish female saint was St Margaret of Scotland, in the 13th...
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Football: Soccer Shorts - SAINTS BOOST AS DUO RETURN; The Homecoming Scotland SCOTTISH CUP...(Sport)
Newspaper article from: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland); 3/18/2009; 700+ words
; ...charity match on May 3 in aid of St Margaret of Scotland Hospice will be sold before kick...Clyde's Broadwood Stadium. SCOTLAND'S women have been drawn with...Macleod are standing. THEE ast of Scotland Cup Final for last season, between...
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Separation of Church and Highway
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 8/27/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...services. He kept giving Binta the names of Halifax's Anglican churches -- Cathedral Church of All Saints, St. George, St. Margaret of Scotland . . . "Do you not," Binta said in that lawyer's voice I've come to dread, "understand that...
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Saint Margaret of Scotland
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Saint Margaret of Scotland d. 1093, queen consort of Malcolm III...partly by bringing many English priests into Scotland and founding new monasteries. She was...canonized in 1250. Feast: June 10 or, in Scotland, Nov. 16.
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St. Margaret of Scotland
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...killed in battle, Margaret died. So widely...that the people of Scotland immediately hailed her as a true saint. Her official canonization...scholarly appraisal of Margaret's place in Scottish...A New History of Scotland, vol. 1: Scotland...
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Margaret
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
Margaret female forename, name of two saints. St Margaret of Antioch the centre of much popular devotion in...Church. She is often depicted spearing a dragon. St Margaret of Scotland ( c. 1046–93), English princess and...
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Malcolm III
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...III (Malcolm Canmore), d. 1093, king of Scotland (1057-93), son of Duncan I; successor...Malcolm, who soon married Edgar's sister Margaret (see Margaret of Scotland, Saint ). On behalf of Edgar, Malcolm invaded N England...
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Scotland, Christianity in
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
Scotland, Christianity in...6th cents. in SW Scotland. By the later 6th...Columba and other Irish saints were active in the...of Dalriada (N. Scotland). Iona was largely...connections of Queen Margaret (d. 1093) and...
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