Antipatrid dynasty
The Antipatrid dynasty (/ænˈtɪpətrɪd/; Greek: Ἀντιπατρίδαι) was a dynasty of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon founded by Cassander, the son of Antipater, who declared himself King of Macedon in 302 BC. This dynasty did not last long; in 294 BC it was swiftly overthrown by the Antigonid dynasty.
Members of the Antipatrid dynasty:
- Antipater, regent, not king
- Cassander (302–297 BC)
- Philip IV of Macedon (297 BC)
- Alexander V of Macedon (297–294 BC)
- Antipater I of Macedon (296–294 BC)
- Antipater II Etesias (279 BC)
Family tree of Antipatrids
Iollas | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cassander nobleman | Antipater regent of the Empire | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Antigone ∞ Magas of Macedon nobleman | Phila ∞ 1.Balakros 2.Craterus 3.Demetrius I of Macedon | Eurydice ∞ Ptolemy I of Egypt | Iollas cup-bearer | Cassander king of Macedon 305-297 BC ∞ Thessalonike | Pleistarchus general | Nicaea ∞ 1.Perdiccas regent of the Empire 2.Lysimachus of Thrace | Philip general | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Berenice I ∞ 1.Philip nobleman 2.Ptolemy I of Egypt | Lysandra | Alexander V king of Macedon 297-294 BC | Philip IV king of Macedon 297 BC | Antipater I king of Macedon 297-294 BC | Eurydice | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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