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  Lamia
It was occupied by Alexander king of Macedonia; the Athenians rebelled at his death.
Antipatros[?], the successor of Alexander, after losing the fight against the Athenians and their allies, fortified his troops in the city of Lamia (Lamian war 323 BC-322 BC).
The war ended at the death of the general of the Athenian troops, Leosthenes[?], and the arrival of a 20,000-strong Macedonian army.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/la/Lamia.html   (444 words)

  
  Lamia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
It was occupied by Alexander king of Macedonia; the Athenians rebelled at his death.
Antipatros, the successor of Alexander, after losing the fight against the Athenians and their allies, fortified his troops in the city of Lamia (Lamian war 323 BC-322 BC).
The war ended at the death of the general of the Athenian troops, Leosthenes, and the arrival of a 20,000-strong Macedonian army.
bopedia.com /en/wikipedia/l/la/lamia.html   (457 words)

  
 Funeral Games
Son of Antipatros the Regent of Macedon, younger brother of Kassandros; formerly Alexander's cupbearer.
Eldest son of Antipatros; lifelong enemy of Alexander.
Daughter of the Regent Antipatros, married and divorced by Perdikkas.
www.ac.wwu.edu /~stephan/Renault/fun.html   (831 words)

  
 Thats Greece / Áñèñï
Antipatros, with the aid of Krateros, won and put a forceful ending to their attempts for independence.
Peace was impossible to be maintained as the personal and political desires of Alexander's successors were growing and the need to maintain the borderlines and the accessibility of the trade routes was a necessity.
In 320 B.C., the remaining successors met in northern Syria, where Antipatros redistributed the satrapies of the Empire; Ptolemeus took Egypt, Syria and Libya and Antigonos, Phrygia, Lykia and Pamphylia.
www.thatsgreece.com /online/article.asp?returnPage=SECTION&group=4§ion=9&articleid=96   (686 words)

  
 pothos.org - All about Alexander the Great   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Antipatros was probablty militarily active in reign of Perdikkas, Philip's predecessor (and brother).
There is an unproven suggestion that Antipatros conspired to poison Alexander.
Antipatros was met by angry mob who might have lynched him if not for Seleucis and Antigonos.
www.pothos.org /alexander.asp?ParaID=32   (1393 words)

  
 Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2004.11.32
Alexander's principal opponents are identified as the families and factions led by Attalos, Antipatros and Parmenion.
After a brief historiographical introduction in chapter 1 (7-16), the aim of the study is described as finding out what measures Alexander took to secure his rule against political opposition, if he did so structurally and systematically, and if these measures were ultimately successful (11).
Although Alexander was relatively successful in eliminating aristocratic opposition (Antipatros excepted), at the end of his reign his authority was again weakened due to conflicts with the army.
ccat.sas.upenn.edu /bmcr/2004/2004-11-32.html   (1782 words)

  
 DBM - Philippic Macedonian
This list covers Macedonian armies from the reforms of Philip II until the death of the regent Antipatros in 319 BC, except those lead by Alexander after crossing into Asia in 334 BC which are covered by seprate lists.
Antipatros managed to field an army allegedly 40000 strong against the Spartans in 331 BC: a force this large could only have been possible with considerable military support from many Greek states.
Ex-Leonnatid pikemen: It is unknown what proportion of Leonnatos' pikemen were pantodapoi, but I suspect that none were, since Leonnatos was not associated with the Perdikkan faction that inherited the royal army (and therefore most of the Persian pikemen), and he was killed before there was time to train others up effectively.
www.ne.jp /asahi/luke/ueda-sarson/PhilMacDBM.html   (2772 words)

  
 Antigonos I Monophthalmos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
It was his job to maintain the lines of communication and supply while Alexander's army moved east.
In 322 BC Antigonos was given special authority by Antipatros, the regent for Alexander's incompetent heirs, to hunt down and destroy Eumenes of Kardia.
His success and the death of Antipatros in 319 BC led Antigonos to make an attempt at reuniting the disintegrating empire of Alexander under his own power.
www.seleukids.org /Antigonos.htm   (236 words)

  
 Antigonus
Such news confirmed what Antipatros and Crateros had suspected, Perdiccas' aim at complete control of Alexander's empire.17 Antipatros soon began to prepare his forces to invade Asia, by early 320 B.C. Antipatros, Craterus, Lysimachus joined forces against Perdiccas.
Eumenes was condemned to death upon his capture, and Antigonus was given command of Antipatros' army in Asia.
Which since the death of Antipatros in 319 B.C. was no more than a shadow.22 With the appointment of Polyperchon as successor to Antipatros the regency lacked the respect that perhaps Antigonus might be able to portray.
members.tripod.com /~Kekrops/Hellenistic_Files/Antigonus.html   (2950 words)

  
 Diadokhoi by Jean-Marc Zaninetti
Antipatros, Ptolemaios and Lysimachos have a large choice, because they have free access to the sea (Mediterranean sea).
In History, Antipatros had to deal with the Lamia war during 1 year, and he had big trouble.
This AM is equal to : 1 + number of VP's of the power (in terms of citadels and Argeades) + military force (sum of the forces of all units).
www.variantbank.org /results/rules/d/diadokhoi.htm   (8447 words)

  
 {C a s s a n d e r}               Brother of ...
Cassander (Kassandros) is born around 350 as the eldest son of Antipatros of Macedonia.
Fact is, that Alexander was not overly fond of Antipatros' son, and that their personalities seemed to clash more than once.
His father Antipatros - now King of Macedonia and probably fearing his own son - calls for Polyperchon as his successor, who will, however, not be able to make the Macedonian people forget that Cassander is still Antipatros' son.
www.giliath.net /cassander/about.php   (381 words)

  
 Graeco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In the field above the backs of each animal is an incuse Greek dedicatory inscription which indicates that this relief was dedicated by Artemidoros and Antipatros who "made a vow" to the heroes (gods).
In contrast to the incuse inscription, the other elements of the relief are carved in raised relief.
The hero gods to whom this relief was dedicated may have been local deities, founders of the city or patrons of tribes.
www.antiquities.net /graeco1.htm   (294 words)

  
 [No title]
In the interests of brevity, the chronology of the Lamian War is also somewhat fuzzy, and it appears in E's account (p.
But Polyperchon's background--Tymphaia, his connections with Epeiros (brought out on 145), his relationship to the sons of Andromenes, his friendship with Parmenion, and his role as Krateros replacement--does not enter into the discussion.
If Polyperchon broke with the practices of Antipatros, it was primarily to destroy Kassandros' power base, and only in retrospect might these actions appear to be politically myopic or obtuse.
www.infomotions.com /serials/bmcr/bmcr-v2n01-heckel-history.txt   (1017 words)

  
 Poros -- Main attractions
However, he was followed by Archias, a fugitive hunter working for Antipatros.
Demosthenes retreated to a sanctuary at the Temple of Poseidon where he could not be arrested since it was considered sacred.
Demosthenes' marble bust is displayed at the junction of one of the roads that leads into Poseidon's Temple.
www.greece.org /poseidon/work/islands2/saronic/poros/menu1.htm   (1083 words)

  
 VI
I wrote to you before that I have given, through Perigenes, for the ship of which you are trierarch, 2000 dr. to Antipatros who is sailing in charge of the ship, requesting you therefore either, if At so please you, to pay this sum, together with the 465 dr. 2 ob.
If you like to pay the money to Charmides my agent who is delivering this letter to you, do so.
Besides the 2000 dr. of which I have written to you in the other letter, I have given to Antipatros, who is acting for you as trierarch of the nine-oar, a further 3000 dr., which you will have to make good to Apollonios the dioiketes.
www.ccnmtl.columbia.edu /itc/classics/bagnall/3995/readings/b-d2-6.htm   (1826 words)

  
 Thessalonike The Tragic Queen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
She would reign for 21 years and bear Kassandros three sons, Philip, Antipatros, and Alexander and she would have a new capitol city named after her, Thessaloniki, which bears her name to this day.
Though Antipatros was next in line for the throne, Queen Thessaloniki demanded that it be shared between he and his brother, Alexandros.
It was a foolish and unrealistic move as Antipatros quite simply, murdered his mother staightaway and assumed the crown.
www.ancientworlds.net /aw/Article/456671   (1363 words)

  
 Princes of the East - Chapter 31 Examinations
He is in fever, and having a dream of fever." Sahelis' eyes were cloudy with exhaustion, and tears were streaked across his cheeks.
They did not have to wait long, for Spidios had set out immediately upon receiving his message, and brought four with him in his party from Scythia, where he had been serving in Eldana's house for some months, teaching midwives.
The door closed softly behind them, and in the shadow, the physician Antipatros re-entered and took up a seat next to the now quietly sleeping form.
www.zebratta.com /Books/Princes/pe-31.htm   (3504 words)

  
 Line of the time of Jesus
See AD 44 (the B.C. 60 according to Beda is the B.C. 61 according to Dionisius).
During the 9th year of Ircanus high priest and etnarch, Antipatros, that was governor of Judea, submitted the Galilee to his son Herod.
The kingdom of Herod is considered concluded, after 37 years, and power passes in effects to his sons: Antipatros, Antipas, Phillip, Archelaos.
www.innomedimaria.it /english/line/time_line.html   (301 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Go up the mound, and walk the length of the wall, and go into the courtyard.
The fortress is sometimes mistakenly called "The Fortress of Antipatros", and is sometimes even marked on the map by this name.
The source of error lies in the reputation of the town of Antipatros which was built here by King Herod in honor of his father, and wich apparently stood on Tel Afeq.
israstop.mine.nu /israstop2004/page4.asp?ID=170   (260 words)

  
 VI
If you are well in body and other things are satisfactory, it would be as I desire.
I wrote to you before that I have given, through Perigenes, for the ship of which you are trierarch, 2000 dr. to Antipatros who is sailing in charge of the ship, requesting you therefore either, if At so please you, to pay this sum, together with the 465 dr. 2 ob.
Besides the 2000 dr. of which I have written to you in the other letter, I have given to Antipatros, who is acting for you as trierarch of the nine-oar, a further 3000 dr., which you will have to make good to Apollonios the dioiketes.
www.columbia.edu /itc/classics/bagnall/3995/readings/b-d2-6.htm   (1826 words)

  
 DBM - Hellenistic Army Lists - Macedonian Successor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This list covers Macedonian armies from the death of the regent Antipatros until the Demetrios' assumption of the Kingdom of Macedon.
Armies covered include those of Polyperchon, Antipatros' nominated successor as regent; Kassandros, Antipatros' eldest son; Queen Olympias, Alexander the Great's mother; Queen Eurydike, wife of Alexander's half-brother; subordinates of Kassandros holding independent commands such as Lykiskos and Eupolemos, and also his sons' armies after his death in 298 BC.
Elephants: Following Antipatros' death, Polyperchon as the nominated regent gained control of 65 of these as part of the royal army, which he used to unsuccessfuly attack Megaloplis.
iworg.com /strongbow/LUS/MacSuccessorDBM.htm   (1183 words)

  
 Antigonos II Gonatas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Antigonos II was the son of Demetrios Poliorketes and Phila I, the daughter of Antipatros.
He was born around 320 BC and spent most of his youth assisting his father in his struggles with the other Successor kings.
For an enlargement and a brief discussion of each coin's historical and iconographic importance please click on the appropriate coin picture.
www.seleukids.org /AntigonosII.htm   (706 words)

  
 Alexander the Great
Greeks always wished to liberate the Greek cities and take revenge from the barbarian invaders.
So in the spring of 334 he crossed the Dardanelles, leaving Antipatros to Pella, who had already faithfully served his father.
He started the expedition with 30000 men (15000 were Macedonians), and was going to face an enemy with hundreds of thousands of troops.
members.fortunecity.com /fstav1/alexandros/alexandros2.html   (1525 words)

  
 Seven Wonders of the ancient world - All About Turkey
These were built during a period of time that extended more than two thousand years: from the ancient kingdoms of Egypt and Babylon to the Golden Age of Classical Greece.
A Greek poet named Antipater (also known as Antipatros) created a list of seven marvelous structures, later to be known as the Seven Wonders of the World.
This list was created by him as a tribute to the ancient world's achievements, a summary of mankind's outstanding accomplishments in creation.
www.allaboutturkey.com /7wonders.htm   (326 words)

  
 Paphlagonians (950-65 BC) - DBA 2.0 Variant Army List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
After Alexander's death, Paphlagonia was allotted to Eumenes (along with Kappadokia and Mysia) but remained under the rule of native princes.
Later Paphlagonians fought in the armies of the Macedonian successor Antipatros.
In 189 BC, Paphlagonians and Kappadokians joined to help the Galatians defend themsleves against a punitive strike by the Romans following their victory at Magnesia.
fanaticus.org /DBA/armies/paphlagonians.html   (1728 words)

  
 Alliances:Psychoactive Planet - DarkGalaxy
History of the other rounds can be found on the forums.
Players: Madri, Suurorca, Antipatros, Berg, Jedistefan, Deity, meling, Naturalbornhippy, peteremcc(went inactive after 500 ticks), Unk^(joined around tick 750)
Players: Madri, Suuorca, Antipatros, Berg, Naturalbornhippy, Phex, Athena, Finn, HasenFuss, Howitzer, Stavi, Peterus, Skavenger, Liz, Draghas, Chenjesu, Durin, Berg, Kreskin, Alaidan, Skillz, Arquitecto, Atolm, Ti4go, PaNcRoNi, Dhat (JediStefan and Lok, which quited during the round)
www.darkgalaxy.com /manual/Alliances:Psychoactive_Planet   (212 words)

  
 Thankful for such a welcome...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
As King Zig moves closer to Desdemona, she leans in and continues, whispering in his ear…
My father, Antipatros, sent my sister Claudia and I to China to study ancient arts.
While there we were also taught by concubines on all the female arts and ancient magic.
www.ancientworlds.net /aw/Post/176169   (296 words)

  
 ATG & the Macedonian Origin: menu
And he released his veterans, retired them, and ordered them to return to Macedonia
Macedonian home army to replace them; Krateros to lead them and take Antipatros' place
Alexander IV controlled by various figures until Cassander (son of Antipatros) got hold of him and mother
myweb.unomaha.edu /~mreames/Alexander/finalyear.html   (751 words)

  
 Antipater Search by origin. Names & meanings by ethnic, religious, cultural & country origin, place names & nationality.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Ancient Greek Browse by name origin.Names & meanings by ethnic, religious, cultural & country origin, place names & nationality.
Meaning: From the Greek name Antipatros, which meant 'like the father' from Greek anti 'like' and pater 'father'.
From the Greek name Antipatros, which meant 'like the father' from Greek anti 'like' and pater 'father'.
www.thebabynamer.com /Antipater-baby-name-14315.html   (343 words)

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