Antipater I

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Antipater I was a Macedonian ruler of the 3rd century BC, known as a member of the Antipatrid dynasty who played a turbulent role in the Hellenistic successor kingdoms.

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Antipater I canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hellenistic ruler
Macedonian ruler
member of the Antipatrid dynasty
belongsTo successor kingdoms of Alexander the Great
continent Europe
countryOfCitizenship Macedon NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Macedonian culture
dynasty Antipatrid dynasty NERFINISHED
era post-Alexander the Great era
ethnicGroup Macedonian
gender male
governmentSystem monarchy
historicalClassification Diadochi-era ruler
knownAs Antipater I NERFINISHED
language Ancient Greek
notableFor role in Hellenistic successor kingdoms
turbulent political activity
partOf Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Macedonian monarchy NERFINISHED
politicalRole dynast
monarch
region Hellenistic world NERFINISHED
Macedonia NERFINISHED
sphereOfActivity politics
warfare
timePeriod 3rd century BC

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Thessalonike of Macedon killedBy Antipater I