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===Hellenistic leaders===
===Hellenistic leaders===
Antipater (c. 397–319 BC), Macedonian general
* Antipater (c. 397–319 BC), Macedonian general
Antipater II of Macedon, king of Macedon from 297 to 294 BC
* Antipater II of Macedon, king of Macedon from 297 to 294 BC
Antipater Etesias (died 279 BC), king of Macedon
* Antipater Etesias (died 279 BC), king of Macedon
Antipater of Derbe
* Antipater of Derbe
===Herodians===
===Herodians===
Antipater the Idumaean (died 43 BC), father of Herod the Great
* Antipater the Idumaean (died 43 BC), father of Herod the Great
Antipater (son of Herod I) (46–4 BC), son of Herod the Great
* Antipater (son of Herod I) (46–4 BC), son of Herod the Great
Antipater, son of Salome, Herod the Great's sister
* Antipater, son of Salome, Herod the Great's sister
Antipater, son of Salampsio, Herod the Great's daughter, and Phasael ben Phasael
* Antipater, son of Salampsio, Herod the Great's daughter, and Phasael ben Phasael
===Philosophers===
===Philosophers===
Antipater of Cyrene (c. 4th century BC), philosopher of the Cyrenaic school
* Antipater of Cyrene (c. 4th century BC), philosopher of the Cyrenaic school
Antipater of Tarsus (died 130 BC), Stoic philosopher
* Antipater of Tarsus (died 130 BC), Stoic philosopher
Antipater of Tyre (died 45 BC), Stoic philosopher
* Antipater of Tyre (died 45 BC), Stoic philosopher
===Writers===
===Writers===
Antipater (writer), wrote on the subject of dreams
* Antipater (writer), wrote on the subject of dreams
Antipater of Sidon (2nd century BC), best known for his list of the Seven Wonders of the World
* Antipater of Sidon (2nd century BC), best known for his list of the Seven Wonders of the World
Antipater of Thessalonica (1st century BC), poet
* Antipater of Thessalonica (1st century BC), poet
Antipater (1st century BC physician)
* Antipater (1st century BC physician)
Aelius Antipater, writer and governor (Severan era)
* Aelius Antipater, writer and governor (Severan era)
Lucius Coelius Antipater, annalist, 2nd century BC
* Lucius Coelius Antipater, annalist, 2nd century BC
Antipater (2nd century physician)
* Antipater (2nd century physician)
Antipater of Bostra, bishop of Bostra in Arabia, fl. 460. His chief work was "Antirresis", a reply to Pamphilus's "Apology for Origen"
* Antipater of Bostra, bishop of Bostra in Arabia, fl. 460. His chief work was "Antirresis", a reply to Pamphilus's "Apology for Origen"
===Others===
===Others===
Antipater of Acanthus, Greek grammarian of uncertain date
* Antipater of Acanthus, Greek grammarian of uncertain date
Antipater (astrologer), who wrote a work upon genethialogia
* Antipater (astrologer), who wrote a work upon genethialogia
Antipater, celebrated silver-chaser (Naturalis Historia, xxxiii. 55)
* Antipater, celebrated silver-chaser (Naturalis Historia, xxxiii. 55)
Antipater Epigonos, Greek Prince from Asia Minor who was the son of Epigonos of Telmessos
* Antipater Epigonos, Greek Prince from Asia Minor who was the son of Epigonos of Telmessos
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Several notable persons of the ancient world were named Antipater, Antipatros (from Greek: Αντιπάτερ, Ἀντίπατρος, literally meaning "like the father"):

Hellenistic leaders

  • Antipater (c. 397–319 BC), Macedonian general
  • Antipater II of Macedon, king of Macedon from 297 to 294 BC
  • Antipater Etesias (died 279 BC), king of Macedon
  • Antipater of Derbe

Herodians

  • Antipater the Idumaean (died 43 BC), father of Herod the Great
  • Antipater (son of Herod I) (46–4 BC), son of Herod the Great
  • Antipater, son of Salome, Herod the Great's sister
  • Antipater, son of Salampsio, Herod the Great's daughter, and Phasael ben Phasael

Philosophers

  • Antipater of Cyrene (c. 4th century BC), philosopher of the Cyrenaic school
  • Antipater of Tarsus (died 130 BC), Stoic philosopher
  • Antipater of Tyre (died 45 BC), Stoic philosopher

Writers

  • Antipater (writer), wrote on the subject of dreams
  • Antipater of Sidon (2nd century BC), best known for his list of the Seven Wonders of the World
  • Antipater of Thessalonica (1st century BC), poet
  • Antipater (1st century BC physician)
  • Aelius Antipater, writer and governor (Severan era)
  • Lucius Coelius Antipater, annalist, 2nd century BC
  • Antipater (2nd century physician)
  • Antipater of Bostra, bishop of Bostra in Arabia, fl. 460. His chief work was "Antirresis", a reply to Pamphilus's "Apology for Origen"

Others

  • Antipater of Acanthus, Greek grammarian of uncertain date
  • Antipater (astrologer), who wrote a work upon genethialogia
  • Antipater, celebrated silver-chaser (Naturalis Historia, xxxiii. 55)
  • Antipater Epigonos, Greek Prince from Asia Minor who was the son of Epigonos of Telmessos

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
Antipatros (Antipater);
1 général d’Alexandre le Grand;
2 autres.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Ἀντίπατρος:Антипатр
1) полководец Филиппа Македонского, умер в 319 г. до н. э. Plut., Diod.;
2) из Тира, философ-стоик середины I в. до н. э. Plut.