Antipater II Etesias

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Antipater II Etesias was a short-reigning Macedonian king and son of Cassander who briefly held the throne amid the dynastic turmoil following Alexander the Great’s empire.

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Antipater II Etesias canonical 2
Antipater 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Macedonian king
ancient Greek person
conflictContext Macedonian dynastic wars
Wars of the Diadochi NERFINISHED
country Macedon NERFINISHED
deathPlace Macedon NERFINISHED
dynasty Antipatrid dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Macedonian
father Cassander NERFINISHED
grandfather Antipater NERFINISHED
historicalStatus poorly attested ruler
language Ancient Greek
mother Thessalonike of Macedon NERFINISHED
notableEvent Came to the throne after the death of Ptolemy Keraunos during the Gallic invasions of Greece
notableFor brief rule during the Macedonian dynastic struggles after Alexander the Great
positionHeld King of Macedon NERFINISHED
predecessor Ptolemy Keraunos NERFINISHED
reignDurationExplanation His reign supposedly lasted only the length of the Etesian winds (about one or two months).
reignDurationNickname Etesias NERFINISHED
reignEnd 279 BC
reignStart 279 BC
sibling Alexander V of Macedon NERFINISHED
Antipater I of Macedon NERFINISHED
Philip IV of Macedon NERFINISHED
sourceMention Ancient historians such as Justin and Pausanias
successor Sosthenes of Macedon NERFINISHED
timePeriod Hellenistic period NERFINISHED

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Cassander of Macedon child Antipater II Etesias
Antipatrid dynasty hasMember Antipater II Etesias
Antipatrid dynasty father Antipater II Etesias
subject surface form: Cassander
this entity surface form: Antipater