Andromachus
Andromachos is the name of several creators of Greek mythology and ancient personalities:
- Mythological characters:
- Andromachos (son of Aigyptus) , consort of the Danaide Hero
- Andromachos (Cretan) , killed by Aeneas
- Historical figures:
- Andromachos (Hipparchus) , 364 BC Chr. Hipparch the Elean
- Andromachos (Tauromenion) , around 358 BC BC founder of Tauromenion, father of the historian Timaeus
- Andromachos (satrap) , 332 BC BC governor of Koilesyria, perhaps identical with the eponymous Nauarch Alexander the Great
- Andromachus (son of Hieron) , officer of Alexander the Great
- Andromachos (son of Achaios) , son of Achaios, was around 220 BC. In Ptolemaic captivity
- Andromachus of Aspendos , 217 BC Commander Ptolemy IV at the Battle of Raphia
- Andromachos (envoy) , 154 BC. BC envoy of Ptolemy VI. in Rome
- Andromachos from Carrhae , betrayed 53 BC. BC Marcus Licinius Crassus to the Parthians after his defeat at Carrhae
- Andromachos (Olympic champion) , won 60 BC. In the running competition
- Andromachos the Elder , personal physician to the emperor Nero
- Andromachos the Younger , son of the previous one, author of a three-volume work on pharmacy
- Andromachos (rhetorician) , Greek rhetorician
- Andromachos (stonemason) , stonemason of the later Roman Empire
- Andromachos (prefect) , 401 AD Praefectus praetorio Galliarum
- Andromachos (Magister officiorum) , Magister officiorum Odoakers