ANTIPATER, Cælius, a Roman historian, who wrote a rhetorical history of the second Punic war, much valued by Cicero. The emperor Hadrian preferred him to Sallust.

ANTIPATER of Sidon, a Stoic philosopher, and likewise a poet, commended by Cicero and Seneca. He flourished about the 170th Olympiad. We have several of his epigrams in the Greek Anthology.