Definition
Philippi refers to an ancient city in Macedonia (now in modern Greece), founded by Philip II of Macedon. It's famous for two significant events: a battle in 42 BC and a visit by the Apostle Paul. Think of it as a city that bridges classical and Christian history ✝️. The battle was fought between the forces of Mark Antony and Octavian against the assassins of Julius Caesar. The Apostle Paul established a Christian community there, marking an important moment in early Christian history. Philippi is an archaeological site of great importance.