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Aelius Antipater or Antipater of Hierapolis (Greek: Αἴλιος Ἀντίπατρος; fl. AD 200) was a Greek sophist and rhetorician. He was a son of Zeuxidemus, and a pupil of Adrianus, Pollux, and Zeno. In his orations, both extempore and written, some of which are mentioned by Philostratus, Antipater was not superior to his contemporaries, but in the art of writing letters he is said to have excelled all others, and for this reason the emperor Severus made him his private secretary and tutor (ab epistulis) of his two sons Caracalla and Geta. He was promoted to the consular rank in his early 50s by Septimius Severus, who sent him to govern Bithynia and Pontus. Yet, since Antipater used his sword too freely, he was deprived of his office. As Philostratus reports, Antipater then retired to his native pl

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  • Eli Antípatre(grec antic: Ἀντίπατρος; llatí: Aelius Antipater), fill de Zeuxidem, va ser un sofista i retòric grec del temps de Septimi Sever nadiu de Hieràpolis (Frígia). Va ser deixeble d'Adrià de Tir, Juli Pòl·lux, i Zenó. Era considerat superior als altres del seu temps en l'art d'escriure lletres, i per aquest motiu l'emperador el va nomenar secretari privat i després el va elevar a la dignitat consular i el va fer prefecte de Bitínia. Com que va exercir excessiva repressió el va destituir, i va retornar a Hieràpolis, on va morir a 68 anys, segons que es diu per refusar de menjar. Filòstrat diu que va escriure una història de l'emperador Sever, però no s'ha conservat. (ca)
  • Aelius Antipater or Antipater of Hierapolis (Greek: Αἴλιος Ἀντίπατρος; fl. AD 200) was a Greek sophist and rhetorician. He was a son of Zeuxidemus, and a pupil of Adrianus, Pollux, and Zeno. In his orations, both extempore and written, some of which are mentioned by Philostratus, Antipater was not superior to his contemporaries, but in the art of writing letters he is said to have excelled all others, and for this reason the emperor Severus made him his private secretary and tutor (ab epistulis) of his two sons Caracalla and Geta. He was promoted to the consular rank in his early 50s by Septimius Severus, who sent him to govern Bithynia and Pontus. Yet, since Antipater used his sword too freely, he was deprived of his office. As Philostratus reports, Antipater then retired to his native place, where he died at the age of 68 of voluntary starvation. His nomen is derived from the Aelia gens, which would indicate that an ancestor of his had received Roman citizenship while Trajan or Hadrian was emperor (since Aelius was their family name). He also wrote a lost biography of Severus. (en)
  • Elio Antipater (en griego:Αἴλιος Ἀντίπατρος) fue un sofista y retórico griego de finales del siglo II y comienzos del siglo III. (es)
  • Élio Antípatro (em latim: Aelius Antipater; em grego clássico: Αἴλιος Ἀντίπατρος; romaniz.: Ailios Antípatros), também conhecido como Antípatro de Hierápolis, foi um sofista grego originário de Hierápolis, na Frígia, que esteve ativo durante o reinado de Sétimo Severo (r. 193–211). Segundo Filóstrato, Élio era autor de um relato da vida e feitos do imperador Sétimo Severo, porém nenhum fragmento da obra sobreviveu. Élio Antípatro era filho de Zeuxidemo e discípulo de Adriano de Tiro, Júlio Pólux e Zenão. Em suas orações, improvisadas ou escritas, algumas das quais mencionadas por Filóstrato, Antípatro foi elogiado como o melhor na arte de escrever cartas, o que teria lhe rendido a nomeação por Sétimo Severo como "secretário para a correspondência grega" (ab epistulis Graecis) e tutor dos herdeiros imperiais Caracala (r. 211–217) e Geta (r. 209–211). Em data desconhecida, com aproximados 50 anos, Élio Antípatro tornar-se-ia senador com posição consular e governador da província da Bitínia e Ponto por indicação de Sétimo Severo, porém permaneceria pouco tempo em ofício devido a violência empregada por ele na região. Ele seria enviado para sua terra natal em Hierápolis, onde faleceria aos 68 anos, alegadamente de inanição voluntária. (pt)
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  • Eli Antípatre(grec antic: Ἀντίπατρος; llatí: Aelius Antipater), fill de Zeuxidem, va ser un sofista i retòric grec del temps de Septimi Sever nadiu de Hieràpolis (Frígia). Va ser deixeble d'Adrià de Tir, Juli Pòl·lux, i Zenó. Era considerat superior als altres del seu temps en l'art d'escriure lletres, i per aquest motiu l'emperador el va nomenar secretari privat i després el va elevar a la dignitat consular i el va fer prefecte de Bitínia. Com que va exercir excessiva repressió el va destituir, i va retornar a Hieràpolis, on va morir a 68 anys, segons que es diu per refusar de menjar. Filòstrat diu que va escriure una història de l'emperador Sever, però no s'ha conservat. (ca)
  • Elio Antipater (en griego:Αἴλιος Ἀντίπατρος) fue un sofista y retórico griego de finales del siglo II y comienzos del siglo III. (es)
  • Aelius Antipater or Antipater of Hierapolis (Greek: Αἴλιος Ἀντίπατρος; fl. AD 200) was a Greek sophist and rhetorician. He was a son of Zeuxidemus, and a pupil of Adrianus, Pollux, and Zeno. In his orations, both extempore and written, some of which are mentioned by Philostratus, Antipater was not superior to his contemporaries, but in the art of writing letters he is said to have excelled all others, and for this reason the emperor Severus made him his private secretary and tutor (ab epistulis) of his two sons Caracalla and Geta. He was promoted to the consular rank in his early 50s by Septimius Severus, who sent him to govern Bithynia and Pontus. Yet, since Antipater used his sword too freely, he was deprived of his office. As Philostratus reports, Antipater then retired to his native pl (en)
  • Élio Antípatro (em latim: Aelius Antipater; em grego clássico: Αἴλιος Ἀντίπατρος; romaniz.: Ailios Antípatros), também conhecido como Antípatro de Hierápolis, foi um sofista grego originário de Hierápolis, na Frígia, que esteve ativo durante o reinado de Sétimo Severo (r. 193–211). Segundo Filóstrato, Élio era autor de um relato da vida e feitos do imperador Sétimo Severo, porém nenhum fragmento da obra sobreviveu. (pt)
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  • Élio Antípatro (pt)
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