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Antipater (/ænˈtɪpətər/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίπατρος, romanized:
Antipatros, lit. 'like the father'; c. 400 BC – 319 BC) was a
Macedonian general and statesman...
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Several notable persons of the
ancient world were
named Antipater,
Antipatros (from Gr****: Αντιπάτερ, Αντίπατρος,
literally meaning "like the father"):...
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Antipater of
Sidon (Gr****: Ἀντίπατρος ὁ Σιδώνιος,
Antipatros ho Sidonios) was an
ancient Gr**** poet of the 2nd and 1st
centuries BC.
Cicero mentions him...
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Herodian rulers (/ænˈtɪpətər/;
Ancient Gr****: Αντίπατρος, romanized:
Antípatros, Hebrew: אָנְטִיפָּטְרוּס ‘Ānṭīpāṭrūs (Ancient Gr****: Αντίπας, romanized: Antípas;...
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Antipater II (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀντίπατρος, translit.
Antípatros; c. 46 – 4 BC) was
Herod the Great's first-born son, his only
child by his
first wife Doris...
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poisoned himself with
hemlock in 322 BC
fleeing from the
Macedonian Governor Antipatros.
Poros was the site of the
first naval base in
modern Greece, established...
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Athenians and
other Gr****s
rebelled against Macedonian overlordship.
Antipatros, the
regent of Macedon, took
refuge behind the
substantial walls of the...
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battlefield today Belligerents Athens,
Aetolian League Macedon Commanders and
leaders Leosthenes Antipatros Strength Unknown 13,000
infantry 600 cavalry...
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tanna who
lived in the
second century in
Sidon Antipater of Sidon,
Antipatros or
Antipatros Sidonios in the Anthologies, a Gr**** poet in the
second half of...
- (2018). "Eine neue
Hypereidesrede aus Herkulaneum:
Gegen die
Gesandten des
Antipatros (PHerc. 1021, Kol. 11+12)". ZPE. 207: 21–38. (frags. 67–75, Bl****) (Athenaeus...