• Antipater of Derbe (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίπατρος) was a tyrant or prince of Derbe. He was a friend of Cicero's, one of whose letters, of uncertain date,...
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    is named Derbent. Antipater of Derbe, a friend of Cicero, was ruler of Derbe, but was killed by Amyntas of Galatia, who added Derbe to his possessions...
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  • of Macedon Antipater of Derbe Antipater the Idumaean (died 43 BC), father of Herod the Great Antipater (son of Herod I) (46–4 BC), son of Herod the Great...
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    flocks. To this he added the territory of Derbe by the murder of its prince, Antipater of Derbe, the friend of Cicero, and Isaura and Cappadocia by Roman...
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    Karaman (redirect from History of Karaman)
    became a seat of Isaurian pirates. At some point it was possessed by Antipater of Derbe. It belonged to the Roman and later Byzantine Empires until it was...
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    Zenophanes in Olba, and Antipater of Derbe in Isauria and Tarcondimotus in northern Amanus. Armenia lay to the north-east of the Anatolian region, on...
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    Kaunos (category Geography of Muğla Province)
    mentioned by Lequien: Basil, who attended the Council of Seleucia in 359; Antipater, who attended the Council of Chalcedon in 451; Nicolaus, who subscribed the...
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    Hierapolis (category History of Denizli Province)
    Septimius Severus had a number of new buildings constructed in Hierapolis in gratitude for his secretary Antipater, a native of Hierapolis who also tutored...
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    Tarsus, Mersin (category Districts of Mersin Province)
    Apostle (Saul of Tarsus), Christian apostle, missionary, martyr, and saint, was born here and returned for a brief period later in life. Antipater, Stoic philosopher...
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    Stephanus of Byzantium records that it was also briefly known as Pleistarcheia, after Pleistarchos, the son of Antipater and brother of Cassander, who...
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