Filipp Denisovich Bobkov was a Soviet and Russian KGB functionary, who worked as the chief of the KGB subunit responsible for repressing dissent, which was responsible for suppression of internal dissent in the former Soviet Union. He was widely regarded the chief KGB ideologist or "KGB brain".
Filipp Diomidovich Nefyodov was a Russian writer, journalist, editor, ethnographer and archeologist who made hundreds of excavations in Povolzhye, Ural and West Siberia, studying ancient kurgans.
Filipp Filippovich Vigel was a Russian noble of Swedish extraction who served in the foreign ministry, accompanied Count Golovkin on his 1805 mission to China, presided over the department of foreign religions and governed the town of Kerch.
Filippo Barbieri or Philippus de Barberiis (1426–87) was a Dominican inquisitor and historian from Syracuse. He composed two, or possibly three chronicles in Latin prose.
Filippo Barbieri or Philippus de Barberiis (1426–87) was a Dominican inquisitor and historian from Syracuse. He composed two, or possibly three chronicles in Latin prose.
Filippo Mazzei was an Italian physician, winemaker, and arms dealer. A close friend of Thomas Jefferson, Mazzei acted as an agent to purchase arms for Virginia during the American Revolutionary War.
Filippo Tommaso Emilio Marinetti was an Italian poet, editor, art theorist, and founder of the Futurist movement. He was associated with the utopian and Symbolist artistic and literary community Abbaye de Créteil between 1907 and 1908. Marinetti is best known as the author of the first Futurist Manifesto, which was written and published in 1909, and as a co-author of the Fascist Manifesto, in 1919.