Antipater
Antipater (/ænˈtɪpətər/; Greek: Ἀντίπατρος Antipatros; c. 397 BC – 319 BC) was a Macedonian general and a supporter of kings Philip II of Macedon and Alexander the Great. In 320 BC, he became regent of all of Alexander's Empire. Antipater was one of the sons of a Macedonian nobleman called Iollas or Iolaus and his family were distant collateral relatives to the Argead dynasty. Antipater was originally from the Macedonian city of Paliura; had a brother called Cassander; was the paternal uncle of Cassander’s child Antigone and was the maternal great uncle of Berenice I of Egypt. Antipater had ten children from various unknown wives. His daughters were: Phila, Eurydice of Egypt and Nicaea of Macedon, while his sons were: Iollas, Cassander, Pleistarchus, Phillip, Nicanor, Alexarchus and Triparadeisus…more
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Alexander: Child of a Dream (Aléxandros, #1)
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1998
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The Sands of Ammon (Aléxandros, #2)
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1998
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Conquest and Empire: The Reign of Alexander the Great
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1988
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Antipater's Dynasty: Alexander the Great's Regent and his Successors
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Alexander the Great: Legacy of a Conqueror
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2004
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