A man's name in Greek, meaning 'instead of the father'.
Antipater I
Antipater ruled the Macedonia and the rest of Greece after Alexander the Great died.
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Herod Antipater
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Herod's father was Antipater the Idumeaan, however they are not certain of the name of his mother. It's supposed that she was a Nabatean princess, or someone of high rank.Herod's father was Antipater the Idumeaan, however they are not certain of the name of his mother. It's supposed that she was a Nabatean princess, or someone of high rank.Herod's father was Antipater the Idumeaan, however they are not certain of the name of his mother. It's supposed that she was a Nabatean princess, or someone of high rank.Herod's father was Antipater the Idumeaan, however they are not certain of the name of his mother. It's supposed that she was a Nabatean princess, or someone of high rank.Herod's father was Antipater the Idumeaan, however they are not certain of the name of his mother. It's supposed that she was a Nabatean princess, or someone of high rank.Herod's father was Antipater the Idumeaan, however they are not certain of the name of his mother. It's supposed that she was a Nabatean princess, or someone of high rank.Herod's father was Antipater the Idumeaan, however they are not certain of the name of his mother. It's supposed that she was a Nabatean princess, or someone of high rank.Herod's father was Antipater the Idumeaan, however they are not certain of the name of his mother. It's supposed that she was a Nabatean princess, or someone of high rank.Herod's father was Antipater the Idumeaan, however they are not certain of the name of his mother. It's supposed that she was a Nabatean princess, or someone of high rank.
Antipater. In 324 BC, Alexander ordered the Antipater to lead fresh troops into Asia, while Craterus, in charge of discharged veterans returning home, was appointed to take over the regency in Macedon. When Alexander suddenly died in Babylon in 323 BC however, Antipater was able to forestall the transfer of power. In the treaty of Triparadisus (321 BC), Antipater participated in a new division of Alexander's great kingdom. He appointed himself supreme regent of all Alexander's empire and was left in control of Greece as guardian of Alexander's son Alexander IV and his disabled brother Philip III.
It was described by Antipater of Sidon, who compiled the list of the Seven Wonders.
The Diadochi : Perdiccas , Craterus and Antipater .
It was described by Antipater of Sidon, who compiled the list of the Seven Wonders.
Alexander decided to replace him as commander of the forces in Europe.
Antipater of Sidon, who compiled the list of the Seven Wonders in about 140 BC.