Andronicus
Andronikos is a Greek name, the " male winner " (from άνδρας, man and νίκη, victory ) means; the Latin spelling is Andronicvs.
Well-known bearers of the name:
- Andronicus of Olynthus ( 4th century BC), Macedonian general of the Diadochenkriege
- Andronicus of Rhodes ( first century BC ), Greek philosopher
- Andronikos I ( Byzantium ) ( ~ 1122-1185 ), Byzantine Emperor
- Andronikos I. ( Trebizond ) ( † 1235 ), Emperor of Trebizond
- Andronikos II ( Trebizond ) ( ~ 1240-1266 ), Emperor of Trebizond
- Andronikos II ( Byzantine) ( 1259/1260-1332 ), Byzantine Emperor
- Andronikos III. ( Byzantium ) ( 1296-1341 ), Byzantine Emperor
- Andronikos III. ( Trebizond ) ( ~ 1310-1332 ), Emperor of Trebizond
- Andronikos IV (1348-1385), Byzantine emperor,
- Andronikos (Holy ), martyr and patron saint of Cilicia
- Andronikos Dukas died (General under Leo VI. ), About 910
- Andronikos Doukas ( co-emperor ), Byzantine co-emperor from 1068 to 1078
- Andronikos Doukas ( general under Romanus IV ), died in 1077
- Andronicus of Pannonia, martyr and saint
- Manolis Andronikos (1919-1992), Greek archaeologist
- Livius Andronicus, an ancient Roman poet
- Titus Andronicus, a play by William Shakespeare
- A male biblical person, see list of Biblical persons / A
- Disambiguation