Philippi
/fɪˈlɪpaɪ/- a city in ancient Macedonia, the scene in 42 BC of two battles in which Mark Antony and Octavian defeated Brutus and Cassius. The ruins lie close to the Aegean coast in NE Greece, near the port of Kavalla (ancient Neapolis). Greek name FILIPPOI.腓利皮(古马其顿城市, 公元前42年马克·安东尼和屋大维在此两次打败布鲁图和卡西乌; 城市废墟在希腊东北部近爱琴海沿岸、卡瓦拉港[古奈阿皮利斯]附近; 希腊语名FILIPPOI)。