Antipater
Antipater ( ancient Greek Ἀντίπατρος , Latinized Antipater ) means:
- Antipater (Macedonia) (398 BC – 319 BC), a general and later imperial administrator of Macedonia
- Antipater I , King of Macedon
- Antipater II († 279 BC), King of Macedon
- Antipater (Idumean) († 43 BC), Roman administrator in Palestine and father of Herod the Great
- Antipater of Hierapolis , sophist of the 2nd / 3rd centuries Century
- Antipater of Cyrene (4th century BC), a Greek philosopher
- Antipater of Sidon (2nd century BC), a Greek poet
- Antipater (son of Herod) († 4 BC), son of Herod and grandson of Antipater from Idumea
- Antipater (Seleucid) (3rd and 2nd century BC), nephew of Antiochus III.
- Antipater of Tarsus († 129 BC), a Greek philosopher
- Antipater of Thessalonike († around the birth of Christ), a Greek epigram poet
- Antipater of Tire (around 80 BC), Stoic philosopher
- Antipater (sculptor) (3rd century BC), Greek sculptor
- Antipater (torreut) , alleged torreut of the Hellenistic period
- Antipatros (Koroplast) (1st century AD), Greek Koroplast
Antipater is the name of the following people:
- Lucius Coelius Antipater , Roman lawyer and historian
- Publius Aelius Antipater , Latin name of the sophist Antipater of Hierapolis