Craterus (disambiguation)
- Craterus (disambiguation)
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Craterus may refer to:
- Craterus of Macedon, King of Macedon in 399 BC
- Craterus, Macedonian general of Alexander the Great
- Craterus (historian), brother of Antigonus II Gonatas, compiler of historical documents relative to the history of Attica
- Craterus, son of Antipater, from Amphipolis (ca. 100–30 BC), Rhapsode winner in Amphiarian games
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