Andronicus
The name
Andronicus
refers to several people:
Livius Andronicus
(
284?
–
204 BC
) — introduced
drama
to the Romans and produced the first formal play in Latin in c.
240 BC
Andronicus of Cyrrhus
—
Greek
astronomer
(c.
100 BC
)
Andronicus of Rhodes
(c.
70 BC
)
Four
Byzantine Emperors
:
Andronicus I Comnenus
(
1118
–
1185
)
Andronicus II
Palaeologus (
1258
–
1332
)
Andronicus III
Palaeologus (
1297
–
1341
)
Andronicus IV
Palaeologus (
1348
–
1385
)
Three
Emperors of Trebizond
:
Andronicus I Gidus Comnenus
(
1222
–
1235
)
Andronicus II Comnenus
(
1263
–
1266
)
Andronicus III Comnenus
(
1330
–
1332
)
Titus Andronicus
— main character in the play of the same name by
William Shakespeare
, possibly named after one of the above-listed emperors
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