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  Antipater, Parmenion, and Antigonos belonged to an earlier generation 
than Alexander. All three were contemporaries of Alexander's father 
Phillip II. Antipater was to be in charge of Macedon while Phillip II 
invaded the Persian Empire. Parmenion was actually in now a days Turkey 
acting as the first invasion force and intelligence gathering mission. 
Antipater lived longer than Alexander, and was one of the few Successors
 that remained true to Alexander's heirs. It has been thought by some 
historians that Alexander was planning on killing Antipater had he 
lived. The other story told is that Antipater had Alexander killed by 
poison brought to Babylon by his son Kassander.
 So,
 this is the story of both Antipater and his children and grandchildren,
 etc. The author, John D. Grainger, is one of my favorites. In this 
book, along with his others, he is able to take events from more than 
2000 years ago and make sense of them. The first part of the book deals 
with Antipater and his up and down in his relationship with Alexander. 
As Alexander aged, his thirst for blood increased exponentially. For 
Antipater to have even lived to see Alexander's death was quite an accomplishment.
 Strange
 as it seems, Antipater did not make his son Kassander his heir. He 
appointed Polyperchon to that role. Unfortunately this meant much misery for 
Greece. His daughters' marriages only helped to break apart the 
Macedonian Empire into the separate Hellenistic Kingdoms. Kassander's supposedly obsessive hatred of Alexander is also gone into by the author (the well known head-banging incident), although he doesn't take it as gospel. Kassander's sons' greed 
and inability to co-rule made certain of the family's fall from being rulers 
of Macedon. Antipater, through his daughter Phila's descendants (who was the mother of Antigonus Gonatus), ruled Macedon until the Roman conquest (Antigonids).
A great book by a great author on one of the most important of the Diadochi.
Robert
Book: Antipater's Dynasty: Alexander the Great's Regent and his Successors
Author: John D. Grainger
Publisher: Pen & Sword
Distributor: Casemate Publishers
Robert
Book: Antipater's Dynasty: Alexander the Great's Regent and his Successors
Author: John D. Grainger
Publisher: Pen & Sword
Distributor: Casemate Publishers
 

 
 
 
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