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Antipater of Derbe

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Antipater of Derbe (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίπατρος) was a tyrant or prince of Derbe. He was a friend of Cicero's, one of whose letters, of uncertain date, is addressed on Antipater's behalf to Quintus Philippus, proconsul of the province of Asia, who was offended with Antipater and therefore held his sons hostage.

Amyntas, the Lycaonian chieftain, murdered him and seized his principality.

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  1. Strabo xii. p. 392 ; Cic. Epistulae ad Familiares xiii. 73.
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