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'''Antipater''' (1st century BCE) was the Governor of Judea on behalf of the Romans, the founder of the Herodian dynasty, and the father of [[:Category:Herod the Great (subject)|Herod the Great]].
'''Antipater''' (1st century BCE) was an Idumean general, the Governor of Judea on behalf of the Romans, the founder of the Herodian dynasty, and the father of [[:Category:Herod the Great (subject)|Herod the Great]].


==Antipater in ancient sources==
==Antipater in ancient sources==

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Antipater (1st century BCE) was an Idumean general, the Governor of Judea on behalf of the Romans, the founder of the Herodian dynasty, and the father of Herod the Great.

Antipater in ancient sources

Antipater in Scholarship

Antipater in Fiction

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