Phillips, R. (Richard), Sir, 1767-1840 (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

One of the most important publishers of the early nineteenth century. In addition to his many book and pamphlet publications, he operated several periodicals over his career, including the Leicester Herald, the Museum, the Antiquaries Magazine, and most importantly, the Monthly Magazine. He was convicted and imprisoned for a time for selling Thomas Paine's Rights of Man.

Philip II, King of Macedonia, 382 B.C.-336 B.C. (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

Member of the Argead Dynasty and father of Alexander the Great. Philip II, also known as "Philip of Macedon," controlled the entirety of Greece by the end of his reign, using both diplomatic and military endeavors to solidify his power. This foundation allowed for Alexander's expansion of power after Philip's death.