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In music, an antiphon is a responsory by a choir or congregation in Christian music.
Antiphon may also refer to:
People
- Antiphon was a common personal name in Ancient Greece, with the result that it is not always easy for scholars to distinguish between different bearers of the name.
 
- Antiphon (orator) (480–411 BC), Athenian orator, one of the Ten Attic Orators and a significant political figure
 - Antiphon the Sophist, the writer of the Sophistic works of Antiphon, believed by many scholars to have been Antiphon the Orator
 - Antiphon, who wrote a treatise on the Interpretation of Dreams, possibly Antiphon the Sophist
 - Antiphon (tragic poet) (died 411 BC), incorrectly confused with Antiphon the Orator by Plutarch and Philostratus
 - Antiphon (epic poet), mentioned in the Suda
 - Antiphon (brother of Plato), brother of the philosopher Plato
 - Antiphon (arsonist) (died 342 BC), mentioned in a speech of the orator Demosthenes
 - Antiphon (writer), author of a lost treatise on men distinguished for virtue
 
Other uses
- Antiphon (mythology), a comrade of Odysseus
 - Antiphon (album), a 2013 album by Midlake
 - The Antiphon, a 1958 play by Djuna Barnes
 
See also
- Antiphona, a Venezuelan mixed choir
 - Antiphonary, a Catholic liturgical book
 - Antiphonus, in Greek mythology, a son of King Priam of Troy
 
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