Antipatrid dynasty

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The Antipatrid dynasty was a short-lived Macedonian royal house that ruled after Alexander the Great’s heirs, emerging from the power base of the regent Antipater and his descendants.

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Antipatrid dynasty canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Macedonian dynasty
king of Macedon
king of Macedon
king of Macedon
king of Macedon
royal dynasty
capital Pella, Greece
surface form: Pella
continent Europe
country Macedon
dynasty Antipatrid dynasty self-linksurface differs
emergedFrom regency of Antipater
endTime 294 BC
ethnicGroup Macedonians
father Antipater II Etesias
surface form: Antipater
followed Argead dynasty
foundedBy Cassander of Macedon
surface form: Cassander
governmentForm monarchy
hasAncestor Antipater
hasMember Alexander V of Macedon
Antipater II Etesias
Cassander of Macedon
surface form: Cassander

Eurydice (wife of Antipater)
surface form: Eurydice, daughter of Antipater

Nicaea of Macedon
Philip IV of Macedon
Antipater
surface form: Philip, son of Antipater

Thessalonike of Macedon
involvedIn Wars of the Diadochi
language Ancient Greek
namedAfter Antipater
partOf Hellenistic period
precededBy reign of Alexander the Great
region Macedon
surface form: Ancient Macedonia
religion Ancient Greek religion
replacedBy Antigonid dynasty
shortDescription Short‑lived Macedonian royal house after Alexander the Great
spouse Thessalonike of Macedon
startTime circa 306 BC

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Argead dynasty successor Antipatrid dynasty
Macedon rulingDynasty Antipatrid dynasty
Cassander of Macedon dynasty Antipatrid dynasty
Antipatrid dynasty dynasty Antipatrid dynasty self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Cassander
Macedonians dynasty Antipatrid dynasty