Antipater
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)
Ἀντίπατρος, ὁ.
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Antĭpăter: tri (later form, ANTIPATRVS, Inscr. Orell. 4727), m., = Ἀντίπατρος.
I One of the generals and successors of Alexander the Great, the father of Cassander, Just. 11, 7; 11, 12; 13, 5 al.; Cic. Off. 2, 14, 48.—
II His grandson, son of Cassander, and son-in-law of Lysimachus, Just. 16, 1.—
III The name of several philosophers.
A Of a Cyrenaic, Cic. Tusc. 5, 37, 107.—
B Of a Stoic, Cic. Off. 3, 12, 51; id. Ac. 2, 6, 17; id. Div. 1, 3; 1, 20.—
C Of a contemporary of Cicero, from Tyre, Cic. Off. 2, 24, 86.—
D A distinguished lawyer, friend of the orator L. Crassus, Cic. de Or. 2, 12, 54; id. Brut. 26, 102; id. Leg. 1, 2 al.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Antĭpăter,¹¹ trī, m. (Ἀντίπατρος),
1 général d’Alexandre : Liv. 31, 14 ; Cic. Off. 2, 48
2 nom de plusieurs philosophes : Cic. Tusc. 5, 107, etc.
3 contemporain de Cicéron : Cic. Off. 2, 86
4 Cælius Antipater, historien, v. Cælius.
Latin > German (Georges)
Antipater, trī, m. (Ἀντίπατρος, dah. im spät. Lat. auch Antipatrus, Corp. inscr. Lat. 6, 14929), griech. Männername: I) in Mazedonien: a) Antipater, Vertrauter Philipps und Alexanders des Gr., nach des letzteren Tode erst Statthalter, dann König von Mazedonien, Vater des Kassander, Cic. de off. 2, 48. Iustin. lib. 11 sq. – und b) dessen Enkel, Schwiegersohn des Lysimachos, Iustin. 16, 1. – II) Name mehrerer griech. Philosophen: a) Ant. Cyrenaicus, einer der unmittelbaren Schüler des ältern Aristippus, Cic. Tusc. 5, 112. – b) Ant. aus Tarsus, ein Stoiker, Nachfolger des Babyloniers Diogenes und Lehrer des Panätius, Varr. LL. 6, 2. Cic. de off. 3, 51; wahrsch. auch Tusc. 5, 107. – c) Ant. aus Tyrus, ebenf. ein Stoiker, Freund des jüngern Kato, Cic. de off. 2, 86. – III) L. Caelius Antipater, s. Caelius.
Wikipedia EN
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