Cassander (brother of Antipater)
Cassander (Greek: Κάσσανδρος) was a Macedonian nobleman who lived in the 4th century BC. Cassander was the son of Iolaus by an unnamed mother and brother of the powerful Regent and general Antipater. Cassander’s family were distant collateral relatives to the Argead dynasty. Cassander, like Antipater, was originally from the Macedonian city of Paliura and was a contemporary to Aristotle.
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Cassander (brother of Antipater)
Cassander (Greek: Κάσσανδρος) was a Macedonian nobleman who lived in the 4th century BC. Cassander was the son of Iolaus by an unnamed mother and brother of the powerful Regent and general Antipater. Cassander’s family were distant collateral relatives to the Argead dynasty. Cassander, like Antipater, was originally from the Macedonian city of Paliura and was a contemporary to Aristotle.
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Cassander (Greek: Κάσσανδρος) ...... r, who became king of Macedon.
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O Κάσσανδρος (έζησε τον 4ο αι. ...... ν ήταν ένας Μακεδόνας ευγενής.
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Cassander (Greek: Κάσσανδρος) ...... s a contemporary to Aristotle.
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O Κάσσανδρος (έζησε τον 4ο αι. ...... ν ήταν ένας Μακεδόνας ευγενής.
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Cassander (brother of Antipater)
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Κάσσανδρος (αδελφός του Αντίπατρου)
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