Antipater II Theos Neos Thirugothos
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Antipater II Theos Neos Thirugothos Sigates was the King of Moravia 340BC-338BC. He was the oldest son of his predecessor Antipater I. Theos Diogates.
He did not trouble for reign but spent his 2 years of kingship in lavish ceremonies, banquets, obscure and decadent feasts, and what were widely believed to be 'weird experiments' (eg, trying to teach a bull to fly). He died of a heart attack in 338BC.
He had twelve wives and is attributed eight sons. He was buried at the Royal Mausoleum. He was succeeded by his brother, Antipater III. Glithathes Thomothos.