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  2. David II of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    David was created Earl of Carrick by his father in 1326, and an official household was established for the prince at Turnberry Castle. [2] Very little is known of his youth, though it is recorded that King Robert paid for Dominican friars to educate David, and also purchased books for him. [3] David's mother died in 1327, when he was three ...

  3. Philip II of Macedon - Wikipedia

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    Philip II of Macedon [2] (Ancient Greek: Φίλιππος Philippos; 382 BC – October 336 BC) was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC. [3] He was a member of the Argead dynasty , founders of the ancient kingdom, and the father of Alexander the Great .

  4. Parmenion - Wikipedia

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    Parmenion (also Parmenio; Ancient Greek: Παρμενίων; c. 400 – 330 BC), son of Philotas, was a Macedonian general in the service of Philip II of Macedon and Alexander the Great. [1] [2] A nobleman, Parmenion rose to become Philip's chief military lieutenant and Alexander's strategos (military general).

  5. Philip II of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The states of Italy were reduced to second-rate powers, with Spain dominating the peninsula. Mary Tudor's death in 1558 enabled Philip to seal the treaty by marrying Henry II's daughter, Elisabeth of Valois, later giving him a claim to the throne of France on behalf of his daughter by Elisabeth, Isabella Clara Eugenia.

  6. Sidney Psalms - Wikipedia

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    Originally written by poet Sir Philip Sidney, the project was completed by his sister Mary Herbert after Philip's death in 1586. Psalm 3 was written by Philip Sidney and adapts the third biblical Psalm, told from the perspective of David when he fled from his son Absalom. When Philip Sidney died in a military campaign, he had completed only 43 ...

  7. Second War of Scottish Independence - Wikipedia

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    During the summer of 1336 an English embassy attempted to negotiate with Philip and David. On 20 August Philip rejected the English proposals and pledged full military support for David's partisans. French privateers immediately began a fresh round of attacks on English shipping and ports, causing panic along the English south coast. It was the ...

  8. Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, dead at 99 - AOL

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    FILE - In this Sept. 1, 1972 file photo, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip pose at Balmoral, Scotland, to celebrate their Silver Wedding anniversary.

  9. Second death - Wikipedia

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    The second death, also known as eternal death, [1]: 47 [2]: 439 [3] is an eschatological concept in Judaism, Christianity, and Mandaeism related to punishment after a first/initial death on Earth. Judaism