Definitions for Antipater

Antipater An·tip·a·ter

Spelling: [an-tip-uh-ter]
IPA: /ænˈtɪp ə tər/

Antipater is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 433 anagrams from letters in Antipater (aaeinprtt).

Definitions for Antipater

noun

  1. 398?–319 b.c, Macedonian statesman and general: regent of Macedonia 334–323.

Examples for Antipater

There, in spite of the holiness of the place, Antipater's guards came to get him.

As soon as Antipater learned this, he resolved at once upon open war.

Antipater had a son named Cassander, who was a general in his army.

Malichus, who envied him his position, had Antipater poisoned.

Alexander, too, felt the highest respect and veneration for Antipater's character.

Aristotle made a will, of which Antipater was appointed the executor.

Two proposals were made to him—one by Olympias, and one by Antipater.

There was another son of Antipater, however, named Nicanor, who was then in Macedon.

And this was the punishment that was inflicted on Malichus for what he wickedly did to Antipater.

And when Antipater had said this to them, he himself settled the affairs of this country.

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