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An⋅tip⋅a⋅ter

[an-tip-uh-ter]
–noun
398?–319 b.c., Macedonian statesman and general: regent of Macedonia 334–323.
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An·tip·a·ter   (ān-tĭp'ə-tər)   
Macedonian general and regent (334-323) who governed the empire during Alexander III's military campaigns. He served again as regent in 321 to 319.
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