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Antipater (c. 398–319 BC)

General of Alexander the Great, and regent of Macedonia in the king's absence 334–323 BC. On Alexander's death 323 BC Antipater was appointed joint regent with Craterus, his son-in-law. Together they ended the Lamian War by defeating the Greeks at Crannon 322 BC. In 321 Antipater once more became sole regent.



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