Antaeus were formed in 1993 but were more of a side project and "like 'nothing special' at all" according to themselves. A., who also was the bass player of
Blut Aus Nord, left the band after a few rehearsals, and vocalist MkM and guitarist Piat continued as a duo. An early recording was done with a
drum machine and Piat's vocals and spread in a few copies, though the recording "was crap and really fucked up" according to the band. The band "[t]urned out more serious" in 1995, and they "became a real band" when drummer Storm on drums and bass player Black Priest joined them. A rehearsal tape got Antaeus more known within the underground and interviewed by various zines. In 1996, many line-up changes and conflicts with other bands followed; as the French scene seemed to get split into two "well separated parts", the band "chose to remain a witness of this degradation; having done the mistake to involve in the confrontation, they realized that there was no time to waste with such bands". They also released their first real demo
Supremacist Dawn, which sold 350 copies. Bass player Kheer left the band before the gig at the Gibus Club, where "all major Black Metal and Death Metal gigs took place", with Despond, Apocryphal and Flystrike. He was replaced by Set entered the band a few weeks before the show. Although the stage presence was "rather short --around 20 minutes--, the band had the time to expose its brutality on stage". The keyboard parts were performed by Lord Tenebro Maleficium, who would later be "evolving under the MANTAR monicker". Tensions within the band created by "[b]eing the target of some groups (labels and bands)" led to the departure of Piat (aka Antaeus) just after their gig with
Impaled Nazarene. Set became the new guitar player.
Children of the Grave Zines editor Olivier joined Antaeus as a second guitar player; he left the band after the gig with Thus Defiled. Philippe joined them on bass, which "led the band to a higher state", which allowed Antaeus to take part in the
Metal 13 compilation CD with well-known French acts like
Massacra and
Agressor as well as Despond and other acts. Their contribution "isn't representative of AntaeuS (due to its crap recording once again)" according to the band but "[t]he exposure given […] led to a new era for the band". They also contributed a track to the
Encyclopedia Pestilencia triple compilation CD released through Velcet Music International. Their debut album,
Cut Your Flesh and Worship Satan, was a collection of re-recorded demo tracks. They then signed to
Osmose Productions for their second album
De Principii Evangelikum.{{cite web In 2006, the Norma Evangelium Diaboli label released their third album
Blood Libels.{{cite web In October 2016, it was revealed Antaeus would release their fourth studio album, their first studio release in 10 years, titled
Condemnation and it was released on 18 November 2016.{{cite web == Musical style and ideology ==