For other persons named AntipaterAntipater disambiguation Antipater lang el Antipatros ca ... the Great . In 320 BC, he became regent of all of Alexander s empire. Antipater was born as one of the sons of a Macedonian nobleman called Iolaus or Iollas. ref http www.livius.org am ao antipater ... ref According to Theocritus 17.61 , Antipater had a brother called Cassander, who was the father of Antigone of Macedon Antigone and maternal grandfather of Berenice I of Egypt . Antipater married an unnamed ... of Antipater Phila , Eurydice of Egypt and Nicaea of Macedon . Career under Philip and Alexander Nothing ... rulers, he sent Macedonian troops to stop them. In the autumn of the same year, Antipater went to Delphi ... 338 BC Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC, Antipater was sent as ambassador to Athens 337&ndash 336 BC ... he held until 323 BC. The European front was to prove initially quite agitated, and Antipater ... of Phrygia Pharnabazus was apparently a considerable danger for Antipater, bringing war in the Aegean ... entire army, generating great alarm in Macedon. So to not have two enemies simultaneously, Antipater ... double that of Agis, which Antipater in person led south in 330 BC to confront the Spartans. In the spring ... appears to have been quite jealous of Antipater s victory according to Plutarch , the king wrote in a letter ... been a battle of mice in Arcadia . Antipater was disliked for supporting oligarchy oligarch s and tyrant ... and Antipater, in 324 BC, Alexander ordered the latter to lead fresh troops into Asia, while Craterus .... When Alexander suddenly died in Babylon in 323 BC however, Antipater was able to forestall the transfer of power. The fight for succession The new regent , Perdiccas , left Antipater in control of Hellenistic Greece Greece . Antipater faced revolts in Athens , Aetolia , and Thessaly that made ... to escape capture. Later in the same year Antipater and Craterus were engaged in a war against ... Minor that Perdiccas contemplated making himself outright ruler of the empire. Antipater and Craterus ... more details
TOCright Several notable persons of the ancient world were named Antipater , Antipatros from lang el , , 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 1st century BC , father of Herod the Great Antipater son of Herod I , died 4 BC , son of Herod the Great Philosophers Antipater of Cyrene c. 4th century BC , philosopher of the Cyrenaic school Antipater of Sidon 2nd century BC , best known for his list of the Seven Wonders of the World Antipater of Tarsus 2nd century BC , Stoic philosopher Antipater of Tyre 1st century BC , Stoic philosopher Writers Antipater of Thessalonica 1st century BC , poet Antipater 1st century BC physician Aelius Antipater , writer and governor Severan era Lucius Coelius Antipater , annalist, 2nd c 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, a writer on the interpretation of dreams, mentioned by Artemidorus Oneirocritica iv. 64 Antipater of Acanthus Greece Acanthus , a Greek grammarian of uncertain date Ptolemaeus Chennus Ptolem. Heph. ap. Bibliotheca Photius Phot. Cod. http www.tertullian.org fathers photius copyright photius 05bibliotheca.htm 190 190 Eustathius of Thessalonica Eustath ... Av. 1403 Antipater, an astrologer or mathematician who wrote a work upon genethialogia, in which ... those under which he had been conceived Vitruvius Vitruv. ix. 7 Antipater, a celebrated silver chaser Naturalis Historia , xxxiii. 55 See also The modern surname Antipa s comes from Antipater ... Ant pater da Antipater de Antipatros el fr Antipater hr Antipater it Antipatro he nl Antipater pl Antypater ru fi Antipatros t smennyssivu uk ... more details
See also Antipater disambiguation for others of this name. Antipater of Derbe was a tyrant or prince of Derbe . He was a friend of Cicero s, one of whose letters, of uncertain date, is addressed on Antipater s behalf to Quintus Philippus , proconsul of the province of Asia Roman province Asia , who was offended with Antipater and therefore held his sons hostage. Strabo Strab. xii. p. 392 Cic. Epistulae ad Familiares ad Fam. xiii. 73. Amyntas of Galatia Amyntas , the Lycaonia n chieftain, murdered him and seized his principality. SmithDGRBM Category 1st century BC Asian rulers Category Correspondents of Cicero Category Roman Anatolia ... more details
Antipater of Bostra was a Greek people Greek prelate and one of the foremost critics of Origen . He lived in the 5th century. External links http www.newadvent.org cathen 01574b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Article Catholic Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bostra, Antipater Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bostra, Antipater Of Category 5th century people Category Bosra RC bio stub pt Ant patro de Bostra ... more details
Other persons AntipaterAntipater of Cyrene, Libya Cyrene floruit fl. 4th century BCE was one of the disciples of Aristippus , the founder of the Cyrenaic school of philosophy. ref name diog1 Diogenes La rtius, ii. 86 ref He had a pupil called Epitimedes of Cyrene . ref name diog1 According to Cicero , he was blind, and when some women bewailed the fact, he replied, What do you mean? Do you think the night can furnish no pleasure? ref Cicero, Tusculanae Quaestiones , v. 38 ref Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Antipater Of Cyrene Category 4th century BC philosophers Category Ancient Greek philosophers Category Cyrenaic philosophers Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing ca Ant pater de Cirene es Ant patro de Cirene nl Antipater van Cyrene ... more details
Antipater of Sidon in Ancient Greek Greek , , Antipatros or Antipatros Sidonios in the Anthologies, was a Ancient Greece Greek poet in the second half of the 2nd century BC. Antipater was the author of short elegy elegiacs , some of which are preserved in the Greek Anthology , e.g., Crown of Meleager . He also composed an epitaph for Sappho in which he stated that she died of natural causes and was buried in her homeland. Cicero Oratore , III, 50 and de Fato , 2 described him as a brilliant epigram mist but sometimes too fond of imitation. He, along with Philo of Byzantium , Strabo , Herodotus and Diodoros of Sicily , is attributed with the list of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World , which he described in a poem composed about 140 BC Quotation I have set eyes on the wall of lofty Babylon on which is a road for chariots, and the statue of Zeus by the Alpheus, and the hanging gardens, and the Colossus of the Sun, and the huge labour of the high pyramids, and the vast tomb of Mausolus but when I saw the house of Artemis that mounted to the clouds, those other marvels lost their brilliancy, and I said, Lo, apart from Olympus, the Sun never looked on aught so grand. Antipater, Greek Anthology IX.58 Works Epigraph Bibliography Jean Claude Polet, Patrimoine litt raire europ en , v. II, De Boeck Universit , 1992. fr icon DEFAULTSORT Antipater Of Sidon Category Ancient Greek poets Category Ancient Greek elegiac poets Category 2nd century BC poets Category Hellenistic individuals Category Epigrammatists of the Greek Anthology Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Ancient Greece writer stub Greece poet stub ca Ant pater de Sid da Antipater fra Sidon de Antipatros von Sidon et Antipatros Sidonist el es Ant patro de Sid n eu Antipatro Sidongoa fr Antipater de Sidon la Antipater Sidonius mn nl Antipater van Sidon pl Antypater z Sydonu pt Ant patro de S don sv Antipatros fr n Sidon uk ... more details
Antipater lang el 1st century BC of Tyre, Lebanon Tyre was a Stoicism Stoic philosopher , and a contemporary of Cato the Younger and Cicero . ref Leonhard Schmitz claimed William Smith lexicographer William Smith , http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0213.html Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology 1867 Page 204 that the Antipater of Tyre who was the friend of Cato, was a different, earlier Antipater of Tyre to the one mentioned by Cicero. Schmitz did not explain why he may have thought incorrectly that a teacher of Cato could not have lived down to 45 BC. ref Antipater is said to have befriended Cato when the latter was a young man. ref Plutarch, http classics.mit.edu Plutarch cato you.html Cato the Younger . 4. ref He appears to be the same as the Antipater of Tyre mentioned by Strabo . ref Strabo, 16. 2. 24 ref He lived after, or was at least younger than, Panaetius . Cicero, ref Cicero, de Officiis , ii. 24 ref in speaking of him, says, that he died recently at Athens , which must mean shortly before 45 BC. From this passage we can infer that Antipater wrote a work On Duties lang la de Officiis , and Diogenes La rtius ref name diog1 Diogenes La rtius, s Lives of the Eminent Philosophers Book VII The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, vii. 139, 142, 148 ref refers to a work by him On the Cosmos lang el quote The whole world is a living being, endowed with soul and reason, and having Aether classical element aether for its ruling principle so says Antipater of Tyre in the eighth book of his treatise On the Cosmos . Diogenes La rtius, vii. 139 Notes reflist SmithDGRBM Stoicism DEFAULTSORT Antipater of Tyre Category Hellenistic era philosophers from Asia Category Stoic philosophers Category 1st century BC philosophers Category 45 BC deaths Category Year of birth unknown ca Ant pater de Tir segle I aC hu T roszi Antipatrosz ru fi Antipatros Tyroslainen nuorempi ... more details
for other persons named AntipaterAntipater disambiguation Antipater Etesias Ancient Greek Greek , died 279 BC was the son of Cassander s brother Philip. He became king after the death of Ptolemy Keraunos and the ousting of Meleager king Meleager . His reign lasted only a period of 45 days. The Macedonians gave Antipater the name Etesias, because the etesian winds blew during the short time that he was king. He failed as the leader of the army and was deposed by Sosthenes of Macedon Sosthenes , possibly an officer in the army of Lysimachus in the 280 s. Despite this he still had a following in some parts of Macedon and was defeated by Antigonus Gonatas . After this he fled to Egypt where he is mentioned 20 years later, encouraged by the king Ptolemy III as a potential rival claimant to the Macedonian throne. ref Hammond & Walbank, 1988, p.257 ref s start s hou Antipatrid dynasty Unknown 279 BC s bef before Meleager king Meleager s ttl title List of kings of Macedon King of Macedon years 279 BC s aft after Sosthenes of Macedon Sosthenes end MacedonKings Hellenistic rulers References Reflist External links http www.attalus.org translate eusebius2.html 235 Eusebius Chronicle http www.attalus.org translate jerome1.html 1730 St. Jerome Hieronymus Chronological Tables Bibliography Pyrrhus, King of Epirus by Petros E. Garoufalias ISBN 0 905743 13 X A History of Macedonia Volume III, 336 167 BC by N.G.L. Hammond and F.W. Walbank Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Etesias, Antipater ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Etesias, Antipater Category 279 BC deaths Category Macedonian monarchs Category 3rd century BC rulers Category Murdered royalty of Macedon Category Antipatrid Macedonia Ancient Greece bio stub Greece royal stub ca Ant pater II Et sies es Ant patro Etesias fi Antipatros Etesias ... more details
For others of this name Antipater disambiguation . Aelius Antipater or Antipater of Hierapolis One and the same? floruit fl. 200 AD was a Greek sophist and rhetorician . He was a son of Zeuxidemus, and a pupil of Adrianus , Julius Pollux Pollux , and Zeno . In his orations, both extempore and written, some of which are mentioned by Philostratus , Antipater was not superior to his contemporaries, but in the art of writing letters he is said to have excelled all others, and for this reason the emperor Severus made him his private secretary and tutor of his two sons Caracalla and Publius Septimius Geta Geta . This emperor adlected him to the consular rank in his early 50s by Septimius Severus and sent him to govern Bithynia and Pontus but, as Antipater used his sword too freely, he was deprived of his office, and retired to his native place, where he died at the age of 68, it is said of voluntary starvation. His cognomen is derived from the Aelia gens Aelia gens . He also wrote a lost biography of Severus. ref Philostratus Vitae sophistorum ii. 24, 25. 4, 26. 3 Galen, De Theriac. ad Pison. ii. p. 458 Eudoc. p. 57. ref Sources Paul M. M. Leunissen, Konsuln und Konsulare in der Zeit von Commodus bis Severus Alexander 180 235 n.Chr. Amsterdam Gieben, 1989 , p.261 James H. Oliver, The Sacred Gerusia and the Emperor s Consilium, Hesperia, Vol. 36, No. 3 Jul. Sep., 1967 , pp. 329 335 Fergus Millar, The Greek East and Roman Law The Dossier of M. Cn. Licinius Rufinus, The Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. 89, 1999 1999 , pp. 90 108 Notes Reflist Category Roman governors of Bithynia Category Politicians who committed suicide Category Ancient people who committed suicide Category 2nd century Greek people ... more details
for others of this name Antipater disambiguation Antipater of Thessalonica was the author of over a hundred epigram s in the Greek Anthology . He is the most copious and perhaps the most interesting of the Augustus Augustan epigrammatist s. He lived under the patronage of Lucius Calpurnius Piso consul 15 BC Lucius Calpurnius Piso consul in BC 15 and then proconsul of Macedonia for several years , who appointed him governor of Thessalonica . There are many allusions in his work to contemporary history one celebrates the foundation of Nicopolis by Octavian us, after the battle of Actium one anticipates his victory over the Parthians in the expedition of 20 BC one is addressed to Gaius Caesar , who died in AD 4. None can be ascribed securely to a date later than 4. Waterwheel File Roda de Vitruvi.jpg thumb upright 0.8 Model of a Roman Empire Roman water powered grain mill described by Vitruvius . The millstone upper floor is powered by a Water wheel Types undershot waterwheel by the way of a gear mechanism lower floor Antipater is also known for being the first to mention use of the waterwheel in a poem . He tells of an advanced Water wheel Types overshot wheel watermill around 20 BC 10 AD. ref name Overshot wheel mill harvnb Wikander 2000 p 375 harvnb Donners Waelkens Deckers 2002 p 13 ref He praised for its use in grinding grain and the reduction of human labour ref Lewis, p. vii. ref quote Hold back your hand from the mill, you grinding girls even if the cockcrow heralds the dawn, sleep on. For Demeter has imposed the labours of your hands on the nymph s, who leaping down upon the topmost part of the wheel, rotate its axle with encircling cogs, ref The translation of this word is crucial to the interpretation of the passage. Traditionally, it has been translated as spoke e.g. Reynolds, p. 17 , but Lewis p. 66 points out that, while its primary meaning is ray as a sunbeam ... ,Antipater s epigram Greek Anthology Vitruvius Watermill DEFAULTSORT Antipater Of Thessalonica Category ... more details
Other persons AntipaterAntipater lang el died 130 129 BCE ref Tiziano Dorandi, Chapter 2 Chronology , in Algra et al. 1999 The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy , page 51. Cambridge. ref of Tarsus city Tarsus was a Stoicism Stoic philosopher . He was the pupil and successor of Diogenes of Babylon as leader of the Stoic school, and was the teacher of Panaetius . He wrote works on the gods and on divination , and in ethics he took a higher moral ground than that of his teacher Diogenes. Life Very little is known about his life, except that he was the disciple and successor of Diogenes of Babylon as leader of the Stoic school in Athens , and he was the teacher of Panaetius . ref Cicero, de Divinatione , i. 3, de Officiis , iii. 12. ref The few extant accounts of his philosophical opinions would not be sufficient grounds for any great reputation, if it were not for the testimony of ancient authors to his merit. Plutarch speaks of him with Zeno of Citium Zeno , Cleanthes , and Chrysippus , as one of the principal Stoic philosophers, ref Plutarch, de Stoic. Repugnant . ref and Cicero mentions him as remarkable for acuteness. ref Cicero, de Officiis , iii. 12. ref He seems to have taken the lead during his lifetime in the disputes constantly recurring between his own school and the Platonic Academy Academy , although he is said to have felt himself so unequal in argument to his contemporary Carneades in public debates, that he confined himself to writing by which ...? Diogenes says, Yes, Antipater, No, and I agree with him. If a man knowingly offers for sale wine that is spoiling, ought he to tell his customers? Diogenes thinks that it is not required Antipater ... Antipater Of Tarsus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Antipater Of Tarsus Category 130 BC deaths Category 2nd century BC philosophers ... de Tars de Antipatros von Tarsos es Ant patro de Tarso hu Tarszoszi Antipatrosz nl Antipater van ... more details
See Antipater disambiguation for other people of this name. Antipater II ca. 46 BC 4 BC was Herod the Great s first born son, his only child by his first wife Doris . He was named after his paternal grandfather Antipater the Idumaean . He and his mother were exiled after Herod divorced her between 43 BC and 40 BC to marry Mariamne I . However, he was recalled following Mariamne s fall and in 13 BC Herod made him his first heir in his will. He retained this position even when Alexandros and Aristobulos Herod s sons by Mariamne rose in the royal succession 12 BC a year later , and even became exclusive successor to the throne after their execution in 7 BC with Herod Philip I in second place . However, in 5 BC Antipater was brought before Publius Quinctilius Varus , then Roman governor of Syria, charged with the intended murder of his father Herod. Antipater was found guilty by Varus however, due to Antipater s high rank, it was necessary for Caesar Augustus to approve of the recommended sentence of death. After the guilty verdict, Antipater s position as exclusive successor was removed and granted to Herod Antipas . Once the sentence had approval from Augustus in 4 BC, Antipater was then executed, and Herod Archelaus Archelaus from the marriage with Malthace was made heir in his father ... as Tetrarch s over certain territories . We know two of Antipater s wives through the writings of Josephus ... the Hasmonean , the last Hasmonean king who also served as high priest. This wife of Antipater ... that she was at the palace with Doris, Antipater s mother, in support of her husband during his trial ... culture In Robert Graves King Jesus , Antipater secretly marries Mary mother of Jesus Mary , who is of royal blood. The marriage serves to strengthen the belief of Antipater in his own right to rule as future King of Judaea. Antipater is killed, and a pregnant Mary is compelled to pretend to marry ... Reflist DEFAULTSORT Antipater Category Herodian dynasty Category 46 BC births Category 4 BC deaths ... more details
Other persons Antipater Orphan date February 2009 Antipater was an ancient Greek physician and contemporary of Galen at Rome in the 2nd century, who gives an account of his death and the morbid symptoms that preceded it. ref Galen, De Locis Affect. iv. 11, vol. viii. p. 293. ref Notes Reflist DEFAULTSORT Antipater Category 2nd century Greek people Category Ancient Greek physicians ca Ant pater de Roma ... more details
for other persons named AntipaterAntipater disambiguation Antipater II of Macedon Ancient Greek Greek , was the son of Cassander and Thessalonica of Macedon , who was a half sister of Alexander the Great . He was king of Macedon from 297 BC until 294 BC, jointly with his brother Alexander V of Macedon Alexander V . Eventually, he murdered his mother and ousted his brother from the throne. Alexander turned to Pyrrhus of Epirus Pyrrhus and Demetrius I Poliorcetes Demetrius Poliorcetes for help, and Demetrius overthrew Antipater and then had Alexander murdered. Antipater was killed by Lysimachus , after he fled from Demetrius to Thrace. External links http www.attalus.org translate justin2.html 16.2 Justinus account of the killing of Antipater II http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Plutarch Lives Pyrrhus .html 6 Plutarch s account of the ousting of Antipater II s start s hou Antipatrid dynasty Unknown Unknown s bef before Philip IV of Macedon Philip IV s ttl title List of kings of Macedon King of Macedon years 297&ndash 294 BC s aft after Demetrius I Poliorcetes Demetrius I end MacedonKings Hellenistic rulers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Antipater 02 Of Macedon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Antipater 02 Of Macedon Category 279 BC deaths Category Macedonian monarchs Category 3rd century BC rulers Category Murdered royalty of Macedon Category Year of birth unknown Category Matricides Category 3rd century BC Greek people Category 3rd century BC Macedonians Ancient Greece bio stub Greece royal stub ca Ant pater II Et sies da Antipater 2. af Makedonien de Antipater II. es Ant patro II de Macedonia fr Antipater de Mac doine it Antipatro II mk II ja 2 pt Ant patro II da Maced nia ru I sh Antipater II od Makedonije fi Antipatros II zh ... more details
TOCright See Antipater disambiguation for others of this name. Lucius Coelius Antipater was a Roman jurist and historian . He is not to be confused with Coelius Sabinus , the Coelius of the Digest. He was a contemporary of Gaius Gracchus C. Gracchus b. c. 123 Lucius Licinius Crassus L. Crassus , the orator, was his pupil. Style He was the first who endeavoured to impart to Roman history the ornaments of style, and to make it more than a mere chronicle of events, but his diction was rather vehement and high sounding than elegant and polished. Pomponius ref Dig. 1. tit. 2. s. 2. 40. ref considers him more an orator than a jurist Cicero , on the other hand, prizes him more as a jurist than as an orator or historian. ref De Oratore ii. 12 de Legg. 1, 2 Brutus Cicero Brutus c. 26. ref Writings None of his juridical writings have been preserved. He wrote a history of the Second Punic War , and composed annals Annales , which were epitome epitomized by Marcus Junius Brutus Brutus . ref Cic. ad Ait. xiii. 8. indeed, that history may be an extract from the Annals itself. ref Antipater followed the Greek history of Silenus Calatinus , ref Cic. de Div. i.,24, 49. ref and occasionally borrowed from the Origines of Cato the Elder . ref Gell. x. 24 Macrobius Saturnalia i. 4, extr. ref He is occasionally quoted by Livy, who sometimes, with respectful consideration, dissents from his authority. It is manifest, however, from Cicero and Valerius Maximus that he was fond of relating dreams and portents. Editions Orelli ref Onomast. Cio. ref refers to the dissertations on Antipater by Bavius Antius ... Persondata . NAME Antipater, Lucius Coelius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Antipater, Lucius Coelius Category Ancient ... unknown ca Luci Celi Ant pater cs Lucius Coelius Antipater de Lucius Coelius Antipater pl Celiusz Antypater ru sk Lucius Coelius Antipater sv Coelius Antipater ... more details
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Philip in Greek language Greek o lived 4th century BC was son of Antipater , the regent of Macedon ia, and brother of Cassander , by whom he was sent in 313 BC , with an army to invade Aetolia . But on his arrival in Acarnania the news that Aeacides of Epirus Aeacides , king of Epirus region Epirus , had recovered possession of his throne, induced him to turn his arms against that monarch, whom he defeated in a pitched battle. Aeacides with the remnant of his forces having afterwards joined the Aetolian League Aetolians , a second action ensued, in which Philip was again victorious, and Aeacides himself fell in the battle. The Aetolians hereupon abandoned the open country, and took refuge in their mountain fastnesses. r diod 19.74 According to Junianus Justinus Justin r just 12.14 Philip had participated with his two brothers, Cassander and Iollas , in the conspiracy for the murder of Alexander the Great in 323 BC . References William Smith lexicographer Smith, William editor Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 2604.html Philippus 15 , Boston , 1867 Notes reflist refs ref name diod 19.74 Diodorus Siculus , Bibliotheca , xix. 74 ref ref name just 12.14 Justin, Epitome of Pompeius Trogus , http www.forumromanum.org literature justin english trans12.html 14 xii. 14 ref SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Philip Son Of Antipater Category Conspirators against Alexander the Great Category Antipatrid generals Category 4th century BC Macedonians sh Filip sin Antipaterov zh ... more details
Other persons Antipater Orphan date February 2009 Antipater was an ancient Greek physician and author of a work titled On the Soul spirit Soul , of which the second book is quoted by the Scholiast on Homer , ref Il. L. 115. p. 306, ed. Bekker Cramer, Anc.cd. Graeca Paris. vol. iii. p. 14 ref in which he said that the soul increased, diminished, and at last perished with the body and which may very possibly be the work quoted by Diogenes Laertius , ref Diogenes Laertius, vii. 157 ref and commonly attributed to Antipater of Tarsus . If he is the physician who is said by Galen ref Galen, De Meth. Med. i. 7, vol. x. p. 52 Introd. c. 4. vol. xiv. p. 684 ref to have belonged to the Methodic school , he must have lived in or after the 1st century BC and this date will agree very well with the fact of his being quoted by Andromachus , ref Andromachus ap. Galen, De Compos. Medicam. sec. Locos, iii. 1, ix. 2, vol. xii. p.630, vol. xiii. p.239 ref Scribonius Largus , ref Z eOo postMedt c, 167, p. 221 ref and Caelius Aurelianus . ref Caelius Aurelianus, De Morb. Chron. ii. 13, p. 404. ref His prescriptions are frequently quoted with approbation by Galen and A tius Amidenus Aetius , and the second book of his Epistles is mentioned by Caelius Aurelianus. Notes reflist SmithDGRBM Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Antipater ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Antipater Category Ancient Greek physicians Category Religious belief and doctrine Category Vitalism Category Year of death unknown ca Ant pater metge ... more details
From the Greek language Greek Antipater disambiguation Antipater . br Antipas can refer to Herod Antipas , an ancient leader of Galilee and Perea Antipater the Idumaean , the founder of the Herodian Dynasty, father of Herod the Great, and grandfather of Herod Antipas Antipas, Cotabato , a municipality in the Philippines Antipas of Pergamum , martyred bishop of the early Christian Church, referred to in the Biblical book of Revelation Mount Antipas , a place mentioned in the Book of Mormon Antipas tribe , one of several Jivaroan peoples indigenous to the upper Amazon A third season episode of Millennium TV series disambig de Antipas es Antipas desambiguaci n fr Antipas nl Antipas ru ... more details
Phasael died 40 BC Latin Phasaelus from langWithName el Greek , Phasaelos was a prince from the Herodian Dynasty of Judea . Origins and early career Phasael was born in the Hasmonean Kingdom to a Jewish aristocratic family of Edomite descent. His father, Antipater the Idumaean , was the close advisor of the Hasmonean king Hyrcanus II , and his mother Cypros was a Nabatean princess. Phasael was the elder brother of Herod the Great Herod . Both Phasael and Herod began their careers under their father, Antipater, who was appointed procurator Roman procurator of Judea for the Roman Republic by Julius Caesar . Antipater appointed Phasael to be governor of Jerusalem, and Herod governor of Galilee. ref Josephus , Jewish Antiquities xiv. 9, 2 Wars of the Jews Wars of the Jews Bellum Judaicum i. 10, 4. ref When Phasael s brother Herod the Great Herod was summoned to be tried by the Sanhedrin he meant to come to Jerusalem with an army and make war, however Antipater and Phasael managed to convince him to be satisfied with making threats of force. While Mark Antony was in Bithynia about 41 BC, accusations were brought before him against the two brothers, who were objects of hatred to many Jews, but the shrewd Herod succeeded in obtaining the dismissal of the charges. ref Ant. xiv. 12, 2 B. J. i. 12, 4. ref It was impossible, however, for the Sanhedrin to rest content with the administrations of Herod and Phasael and charges were again brought against them before Antony at Antioch . Once more the accusations proved to be fruitless, for Antony was indebted to Antipater, while even the weak Hyrcanus II pleaded for them. This led Antony to appoint the pair tetrarch s. ref Ant. xiv. 13, 1 B. J. i. 12, 5. ref Revolt of Antigonus and Phasael s downfall Meanwhile Antigonus the Hasmonean endeavored to seize the Jewish throne and in Jerusalem there were frequent conflicts between his retainers and those of the two brothers, which were especially perilous on the Jewish Feast of ... more details
with the Romans whose interests were represented by Antipater the IdumaeanAntipater , who primarily ... Antipater the Idumean . According to Josephus, Antipater aimed at controlling Judea by putting the weak ... had been bribed by Antipater into espousing the cause of Hyrcanus by the promise of returning Arabian ... yielded to Antipater in everything. Exile In 40 BC, Aristobulus son Antigonus the Hasmonean Antigonus ... more details
This page lists rulers of the Hasmonean kingdom of Israel and its successor states from the Maccabean Rebellion to the final Roman annexations. Hasmonean Rebel Leaders 167 153 BC Judas Maccabeus 167 160 BC Jonathan Maccabaeus 160 153 BC Hasmonean High Priests and Kings 153 37 BC Jonathan Maccabaeus 153 142 BC Simon Maccabaeus 142 134 BC John Hyrcanus I 134 104 BC Aristobulus I also King 104 103 BC Alexander Jannaeus also King 103 76 BC Alexandra Salome Queen 76 67 BC John Hyrcanus II High Priest only 76 66 BC Aristobulus II 66 63 BC John Hyrcanus II High Priest only 63 40 BC Antigonus II Mattathias Antigonus 40 37 BC Herodian Dynasty 60 BC AD 100 Antipater the Idumaean Governor of Judaea 60 43 BC Herod the Great Herod Governor of Galilee 47 40 BC Phasael Governor of Jerusalem 47 40 BC Herod the Great , king of all Israel, elected by Roman Senate , 37 4 BC Herod Archelaus Ethnarch of Judaea 4 BC AD 6 Herod Antipas Tetrarch of Galilee 4 BC AD 39 Herod Philip I Herod II Tetrarch of Batanaea 4 BC AD 34 Herod Philip II Tetrarch of Ituraea and Trachonitis 4 BC AD 34 Herod Agrippa I Tetrarch of Batanaea 37 41 Tetrarch of Galilee 40 41 King 41 44 Herod Agrippa II Tetrarch of Chalcis 50 52, then Tetrarch of Batanaea AD 50 100 The Administration of Iudaea Province Judaea AD 6 135 Tax Revolt of the Zealots 6 Prefect Roman Prefects Coponius 6 9 Marcus Ambivulus 9 12 Annius Rufus 12 15 Valerius Gratus 15 26 Pontius Pilate 26 36 Marcellus, prefect of Judea Marcellus 36 37 Marullus, prefect of Judea Marullus 37 41 Promagistrate Roman Procurators Cuspius Fadus 44 46 Tiberius Julius Alexander 46 48 Ventidius Cumanus 48 52 Antonius Felix Marcus Antonius Felix 52 60 Porcius Festus 60 62 Lucceius Albinus 62 64 Gessius Florus 64 66 Marcus Antonius Julianus 66 70 dates uncertain Legatus Roman Legates Sextus Vettulenus Cerialis 70 71 Lucilius Bassus 71 72 Lucius Flavius Silva 72 81 Salvidenus M. Salvidenus c.80 Cnaeus Pompeius Longinus Cnaeus Pinarius Aemilius Cicatricula Pompeius Longinu ... more details