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1 2,2| Greco-Persian Wars and the time of Philip of Macedon. The Greek historian 2 7,1| the popes for investiture. Philip I of France was under excommunication 3 7,2| Germany, to the court of Philip of Swabia, king of Germany, 4 7,2| rousing three sovereigns: Philip II Augustus, king of France, 5 7,2| which they had to pass. Philip Augustus and Richard marched 6 7,2| west European sovereigns, Philip II Augustus and Richard 7 7,2| marriage of his brother Philip of Swabia to Irene, daughter 8 7,3| portion of Germany against Philip Hohenstaufen of Swabia, 9 7,3| married to the German king, Philip of Swabia; probably the 10 7,3| the call of Innocent III. Philip II Augustus of France had 11 7,3| between Otto of Brunswick and Philip of Swabia, so that neither 12 7,3| Constantinople to the West, and Philip of Swabia, of Germany, who 13 7,3| Germany, to his brother-in-law Philip of Swabia, who had married 14 7,3| with him but his own body.” Philip, who was at that time absorbed 15 7,3| realized all the advantages of Philip’s proposal for Venice. The 16 7,3| decided by the Pope and Philip of Swabia together.”~ Many 17 7,3| but the king of Germany, Philip of Swabia, son-in-law of 18 7,3| of Montferrat fulfilled Philip’s plans in the East. In 19 7,3| leading role in the crusade Philip humiliated the pope and 20 7,3| Byzantine Emperor as an ally, Philip might hope to be successful 21 7,3| conceived political intrigue “Philip was left neither place nor 22 7,3| remains only the fact that Philip of Swabia took part in the 23 7,3| leading and subtle plan on Philip’s part on which could depend