
Antipater - Wikipedia
After the Death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC, Antipater was reconfirmed in his position as viceroy of Europe in the Partition of Babylon. Antipater then became engaged in the Lamian …
Antipater | Maccabean Ruler, Idumean Governor, Roman Client
Antipater (died 4 bc) was the son of Herod the Great, who conspired against his half brothers Aristobulus and Alexander for the succession to the throne of Judaea and secured their …
ANTIPATER - JewishEncyclopedia.com
Antipater, whose prison was only a little distance away, heard the cry, and, thinking Herod dead, tried to bribe the jailer to liberate him. Herod learned of Antipater's action, and the execution of …
Antipater (Macedonian General) - World History Encyclopedia
Jun 14, 2016 · Antipater (c. 399-319 BCE) was a Macedonian statesman and loyal lieutenant of both Alexander the Great and his father Philip II of Macedon. As a regent in Alexander 's …
Antipater’s Role in Shaping Judea and the Herodian Dynasty
Aug 11, 2024 · Antipater, a figure pivotal in Judean history, played an instrumental role in the formation of the Herodian Dynasty. His influence extended beyond mere political …
Antipater - Livius
Antipater (399-319): supreme commander of the Macedonian forces in Europe during the eastern campaign of Alexander the Great, later regent for Alexander's mentally unstable brother Philip …
Antipater | Research Starters - EBSCO
After Alexander's departure for Persia in 334 BCE, Antipater was appointed as regent of Greece and Macedonia, successfully maintaining stability in the region despite challenges, including a …
Topical Bible: Antipater
Antipater's most notable contribution to biblical history is his role as the father of Herod the Great. Through his political maneuvering, Antipater secured a position of power for his family, which …
Antipater | Encyclopedia.com
ANTIPATER (first century c.e.), the eldest son of Herod by his first wife Doris. After his marriage to Mariamne the Hasmonean, Herod sent Doris and Antipater away.
Antipater the Idumaean - Wikipedia
Antipater recognized Rome's growing dominance in the region and exploited it to his advantage. Due to his loyalty to Rome and reliability as a statesman, he was placed in charge of Judea, …