Person:Phila (daughter of Antipater) (1)

Watchers
Phila _____, I
b.Bef 342 BC Macedonia
d.287 BC
  1. Phila _____, IBef 342 BC - 287 BC
  2. Iollas of Macedonia _____ - Abt 320 BC
  3. Eurydice of Egypt
  4. Cassander _____350 BC - 297 BC
  5. Nicaea of Macedon - 302 BC
m. Abt 321 BC
  1. Stratonice MacedoniaAbt 317 BC -
  2. Antigonus II Gonatas319 BC - 239 BC
Facts and Events
Name Phila _____, I
Alt Name Phila Macedonia, I
Gender Female
Birth? Bef 342 BC Macedonia
Marriage Abt 321 BC to Demetrios Macedon, I
Death[1] 287 BC
Reference Number? Q269964?


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Phila (Greek: Φίλα; died 287 BC), daughter of Antipater, the regent of Macedonia, is celebrated by the ancient sources as one of the noblest and most virtuous women of the age in which she lived. Her abilities and judgment were so conspicuous even at an early age, that her father, Antipater, often consulted her in regard to political affairs.

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References
  1. Phila (daughter of Antipater), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.