Yes Philppi in The Bible was a city in historical Macedonia in northern Greee Acts 16 vs 12
The address of the Philippi Public Library is: 102 S. Main St., Philippi, 26416 1317
Battle of Philippi happened in -42.
It was really more a minor skirmish that a full fledged battle. When faced with professional Union soldier, the inexperienced Confederate forces fled leading the Union forces to jokingly refer to the engagement as the Philippi Races.
Philippi Races.
Marc Antony and Octavian routed the forces of Cassius and Brutus at the battles of Philippi.
Macedonia.
Philippi,Macedonia
After arriving at Neapolis (the port of Philippi in NE Macedonia), Paul went to Philippi and there declared the good news. (Acts 16:11-40)
Philippi was a city in Eastern Macedonia, established by king Philip II in 356 BC. The modern city of Filippoi, near the ruins of the ancient city, is in the region of East Macedonia and Thrace in Greece.
Philippi was a city in eastern Macedonia.
Philippi.
I believe the scripture says they were in Philippi, the chief city in Macedonia . Acts 16:12
The epistle to the Philippians was a letter St. Paul wrote to the Christians in Philippi, a city of Macedonia.
Book of phillipians
Antony and Octavius set up camp in Philippi.
The address of the Macedonia Historical Preservation Society is: 38038 Aspen Road, Macedonia, IA 51549-4016.Side Note:The town was named after the province of Macedonia in Greece,Acts, Chapter 16, Verse 9… "And a vision appeared to Paul in the night; There stood a man of Macedonia, and prayed him, saying, Come over into Macedonia, and help us".The Apostle Paul aka Saul of Tarsus then promptly went to Philippi in Greece."Macedonia and Achaia are the personification of the churches of Greece, north, and south". ~ Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges
i found the following while searching the web: "[Apostle] Paul had a vision in which a man of Macedonia plead with Paul to come help him. Paul and his companions thus traveled to the city of Philippi in Macedonia. Paul baptized a woman named Lydia and her household in Philippi. Lydia was a seller of purple cloth, which was expensive. The dye for the cloth came from mollusk, a type of shellfish. Lydia's conversion was the start of the establishment of the Church in Philippi."