List of Famous people named Philip
Philip Church
Philip Schuyler Church (1778–1861) was a judge, landowner, and founder of the town of Angelica, New York. From 1798 to 1800, during the Quasi-War with France, he was a captain in the U.S. Army and aide-de-camp to Alexander Hamilton, his uncle, who was then Major General of the Army.
Philip James de Loutherbourg
Philip James de Loutherbourg RA, whose name is sometimes given in the French form of Philippe-Jacques, the German form of Philipp Jakob, or with the English-language epithet of the Younger, was a French-born British painter who became known for his large naval works, his elaborate set designs for London theatres, and his invention of a mechanical theatre called the "Eidophusikon". He also had an interest in faith-healing and the occult and was a companion of the confidence-trickster Cagliostro.
Philip Leder
Philip Leder was an American geneticist.
Philip Hall
Philip Hall FRS, was an English mathematician. His major work was on group theory, notably on finite groups and solvable groups.
Philip Musgrave
Philip IV of Macedon
Philip IV of Macedon was the son of Cassander. He briefly succeeded his father on the throne of Macedon prior to his death. Philip IV died of wasting disease at Elatea, leaving the throne to his two younger brothers, Antipater and Alexander.
Philip of Burgundy-Beveren
Philip of Burgundy-Beveren, lord of Beveren, was a son of Antoine, bastard of Burgundy, illegitimate son of Philip the Good and Marie de La Vieville He belonged to the house of Valois-Burgundy. He married Anna of Borselen, thus taking over the power of her father Wolfert VI van Borselen in Zeeland. On May 31, 1486, he became Lord of Veere in succession of Maximilian of Austria who had dismissed Wolfert in 1485 and taken over the title himself.
Philip Robert Waller Brabazon
Philip Berrigan
Philip Francis Berrigan was an American peace activist and Roman Catholic priest. He engaged in nonviolent, civil disobedience in the cause of peace and nuclear disarmament and was often arrested. He married a former nun, Elizabeth McAlister, in 1973; both were subsequently excommunicated by the Catholic Church. Eleven years of their 29-year marriage were separated by one or both serving time in prison.
Philip Harbord