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Philippi Collection

Philippi, a city rich in history and culture, holds tales of triumphs and tribulations

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Battle of Philippi, West Virginia, American Civil War, 3 June, 1861

Battle of Philippi, West Virginia, American Civil War, 3 June, 1861. Union troops under the command of Colonel Ebenezer Dumont, supported by Colonels Benjamin Franklin Kelley and Frederick W Lander

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Ruins at Philippi (engraving)

Ruins at Philippi (engraving)
3654235 Ruins at Philippi (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ruins at Philippi)

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Pages from Confucius Sinarum Philosophus (Confucius, the Philosopher of the Chinese)

Pages from Confucius Sinarum Philosophus (Confucius, the Philosopher of the Chinese)
4072289 Pages from Confucius Sinarum Philosophus (Confucius, the Philosopher of the Chinese), 1687 (engraving); (add.info.: The philosophy of Confucius emphasises personal and governmental morality)

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Brutus and his companions after the Battle of Philippi, from Plutarch Lives published by

Brutus and his companions after the Battle of Philippi, from Plutarch Lives published by
2637810 Brutus and his companions after the Battle of Philippi, from Plutarch Lives published by T C & E C Jack Ltd, 1920s (colour litho) by Rainey

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Greece, Philippi. Mosaic floor in ancient city. Credit as

Greece, Philippi. Mosaic floor in ancient city. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont. com

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Greece, Philippi. Stairs and seats at ruins of ancient stadium

Greece, Philippi. Stairs and seats at ruins of ancient stadium. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont. com

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Greece, Philippi. Carvings in stone at ancient ruins. Credit as

Greece, Philippi. Carvings in stone at ancient ruins. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont. com

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Greece, Philippi. Details of painting at ancient ruins of Basilica

Greece, Philippi. Details of painting at ancient ruins of Basilica. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont. com

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Greece, Philippi. Corinthian column at ancient ruins of Basilica

Greece, Philippi. Corinthian column at ancient ruins of Basilica. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont. com

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Johannes Sleidanus - Hondi

Johannes Sleidanus - Hondi
Johannes Sleidanus alias Johannes Sleidan or Johannes Philippi (1506 - 1555) - German historian

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Battle Philippi

Battle Philippi
Battle of Philippi

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Detail leaf 5 recto illustration depicting Julius

Detail leaf 5 recto illustration depicting Julius
Detail of leaf, 5, recto with illustration depicting Julius Caesars birth by caesarian section, Suetonius Tranquillus cum Philippi Beroaldi et Marci Antonii Sabellici commentariis

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Leaf 5 recto illustration depicting Julius Caesar

Leaf 5 recto illustration depicting Julius Caesar
Leaf, 5, recto with illustration depicting Julius Caesars birth by caesarian section, Suetonius Tranquillus cum Philippi Beroaldi et Marci Antonii Sabellici commentariis: cum figuris nuper additis

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Philipp ClAOEver, Also KlAOEwer, Cluwer, Cluvier, Philippus Cluverius Or Philippi Cluverii

Philipp ClAOEver, Also KlAOEwer, Cluwer, Cluvier, Philippus Cluverius Or Philippi Cluverii, 1580 To 1622. Early Modern German Geographer And Historian

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Herman River Springs; Caesarea, Israel

Herman River Springs; Caesarea, Israel

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Theatre Of Philippi; Philippi, Greece

Theatre Of Philippi; Philippi, Greece

Background imagePhilippi Collection: An Entrance To The Ancient Philippi Theatre; Philippi, Greece

An Entrance To The Ancient Philippi Theatre; Philippi, Greece

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Paul and Silas

Paul and Silas in prison at Philippi are saved by a providential earthquake

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (64 / 6312 BC). Roman statesman

Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (64 / 6312 BC). Roman statesman
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (64/6312 BC). Roman statesman and general. Statue from the Merida Forum (1st century AD). National Museum of Roman Art. Merida. Spain

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Paul healed a possessed woman and the conversion of the Philippian jailer, Jan Luyken

Paul healed a possessed woman and the conversion of the Philippian jailer, Jan Luyken, Hendrik Elandt, Bernard Picart, 1700

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Ruins of a roman forum, Philippi, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece

Ruins of a roman forum, Philippi, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece
Greece - Eastern Macedonia - Filippi(Philippi). Roman forum

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Old ruins of a building, Roman Forum, Philippi, East Macedonia And Thrace, Greece

Old ruins of a building, Roman Forum, Philippi, East Macedonia And Thrace, Greece
Greece - Eastern Macedonia and Thrace - Filippi (Philippi). Roman forum

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Greece, Macedonia, Philippi, Roman forum

Greece, Macedonia, Philippi, Roman forum
Greece - Macedonia - Philippi. Ruins of Roman Forum, 2nd century A.D

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Greece, Macedonia, Philippi, Ruin of ancient basilica

Greece, Macedonia, Philippi, Ruin of ancient basilica
Greece - Macedonia - Philippi. Paleochristian Pillars Basilica or Basilica B, 6th century A.D

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Diadema antillarum Philippi, sea-urchin

Diadema antillarum Philippi, sea-urchin
Diadema antillarum echinoid, a shallow-water regular echinoid with a formidable array of needle-sharp spines. This species tends to congregate into herds for added protection

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Greece, Philippi, Macedonia. Ancient Roman pediment in archaeological site

Greece, Philippi, Macedonia. Ancient Roman pediment in archaeological site

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Banias, the ancient Caesarea Philippi

Banias, the ancient Caesarea Philippi. Banias, showing remains of bridge and gateway. Date 1862?

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Greece Philippi

Greece Philippi
Scene of the battle of 42 BCE, where Brutus and Cassius were defeated by Octavius & Mark Antony : this, too, was where Paul preached to the Philippians

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Israel Caesarea Philippi

Israel Caesarea Philippi
In the Golam Heights, the main source of the river Jordan and the rock referred to by Jesus as the Churchs foundation. [Do not confuse with Caesarea on the Mediterranean coast]

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Town built for Octavia over the assassins of Julius Caesar in 42 BC

Town built for Octavia over the assassins of Julius Caesar in 42 BC, Philippi (Filipi), Greece, Europe

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Ruins of gateway and wall in the town built for Octavia

Ruins of gateway and wall in the town built for Octavia over the assassins of Julius Caesar in 42 BC, at Philippi (Filipi), Greece, Europe

Background imagePhilippi Collection: Julius Caesar (S. Speare)

Julius Caesar (S. Speare)
Act IV, Scene III Brutus & the ghost; B: " Well; then shall I see thee again?/ G: " Ay, at Philippi"


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Philippi, a city rich in history and culture, holds tales of triumphs and tribulations. From the accounts of Johannes Sleidanus to the engravings depicting its ruins, this ancient city has captivated minds for centuries. The pages from Confucius Sinarum Philosophus shed light on the influence of Chinese philosophy even in distant lands like Philippi. The Battle echoes through time as Brutus and his companions fought valiantly against their adversaries. Plutarch's Lives immortalizes their bravery in inked words. As we explore the ruins at Philippi today, we are reminded of their sacrifices. Walking upon mosaic floors that have witnessed countless footsteps throughout history transports us back to an era long gone. Stairs and seats at the ancient stadium stand as silent witnesses to games played by athletes who sought glory within these walls. Carvings etched into stone tell stories untold, secrets hidden within each stroke. The details of paintings adorning the ancient ruins of Basilica offer glimpses into a world once vibrant with color and life. Corinthian columns rise majestically amidst crumbling structures, reminding us that beauty can withstand the test of time. These architectural marvels speak volumes about the craftsmanship and ingenuity prevalent during those times. Even across oceans, Philippi leaves its mark on American soil. Charles L. Philippi captures a momentous event - The Lincoln Funeral Train passing through Philadelphia - forever etching it into our collective memory. But not all battles fought bear witness to victory; some serve as reminders of division within nations. The Battle in West Virginia during the American Civil War stands testament to this truth. Intriguing figures like Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa further enhance our understanding of Roman statesmanship during this period when empires rose and fell like tides upon shores. Philippi beckons us with its remnants from ages past - a tapestry woven with tales of conquest, philosophy, and resilience.