Philippī, ōrum, pl. m., a city in Macedonia where Brutus and Cassius were defeated by Octavian 44 B.C.

Philippus, ī, m., 1. Philip V., king of Macedonia 220-178 B.C. 2. (M. Iūlius) Philippus I., Roman emperor 244-249 A.D. 3. (M. Iūlius) Philippus II., son of (2). 4. L. Mārcius Philippus, consul 91 B.C. 5. Q. Mārcius Philippus, consul 186 B.C.

philosophia, ae, f., philosophy.

philosophus, ī, m., a philosopher.

Phoenīcē, ēs, f., Phoenicia, a country of Syria.

Phrygia, ae, f., a division of Asia Minor.

Pīcentēs, ium, pl. m., the inhabitants of Picenum.

Pīcēnum, ī, n., a division of Italy on the Adriatic Sea, north of Latium.

pīlum, ī, n., a heavy javelin; pike.