Antipater
398 – 319 BCE
Macedonian

Macedonian Regent. Perhaps because he was forty-two years older than the young king, Alexander the Great trusted him sufficiently to name him Regent of Macedonia when he left on his campaign of conquest. His name is associated with loyalty and reliability.

Contemporaries
336–265 BCEZeno of Citium
435–354 BCEXenophon
fl. 350 BCEThais
360–270 BCEPyrrho
428–347 BCEPlato
fl. 350 BCEPhryne
382–336 BCEPhilip II
436–338 BCEIsocrates
460–377 BCEHippocrates
485–380 BCEGorgias
341–270 BCEEpicurus
410–320 BCEDiogenes of Sinope
397–? BCEDionysius the Younger
383–322 BCEDemosthenes
460–370 BCEDemocritus
fl. 350 BCEDamocles
fl. 350 BCEDamon and Pythias
358–297 BCECassander
448–388 BCEAristophanes
384–322 BCEAristotle
fl. 350 BCEAristippus
445–365 BCEAntisthenes
356–323 BCEAlexander the Great