Andronikos
Andronikos is a Greek name that means "male victor" (from άνδρας, man and νίκη, victory ); the Latin spelling is Andronicvs .
Historical bearers of the name:
- Andronikos Angelos , Byzantine general and diplomat, father of Alexios III. and Isaac II
- Andronikos Asanes , Byzantine governor of Morea
- Andronikos Asanes the Younger , Byzantine Sebastocrator and military leader, nephew of Emperor John VI. Kantakuzenos
- Andronikos Bryennios Komnenos , Byzantine aristocrat and governor, conspirator against Emperor Isaac II.
- Andronikos Dukas (general under Leo VI) , died around 910
- Andronikos Dukas (co-emperor) , Byzantine co-emperor from 1068 to 1078
- Andronikos Dukas (general under Romanos IV) , died 1077
- Andronikos Kamateros , Byzantine official
- Andronikos Komnenos (son of Alexios I) (1091–1130 / 31), Byzantine Sebastocrator, son of Alexios I.
- Andronikos Komnenos (son of John II) (around 1108–1142), Byzantine Sebastocrator, son of John II.
- Andronikos Kontostephanos , Byzantine general and admiral, nephew of Emperor Manuel I.
- Andronikos Lampardas , Byzantine general; Rebel against Emperor Andronikos I.
- Andronikos Nestongos , Byzantine aristocrat, usurper against Emperor John III.
- Andronikos of Olynthos (4th century BC), Macedonian general of the Diadoch Wars
- Andronikos of Kyrrhos , Macedonian astronomer around 100 BC
- Andronikos of Rhodes (1st 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 (Byzantium) (1259 / 1260–1332), Byzantine emperor
- Andronikos III. (Byzantium) (1297–1341), Byzantine emperor
- Andronikos III. (Trebizond) (around 1310–1332), Emperor of Trebizond
- Andronikos IV (1348–1385), Byzantine emperor
- Andronikos V. Palaiologos (* around 1400; † around 1407), Byzantine co-emperor since 1403/04
- Andronikos (saint) , martyr and patron saint of Cilicia
Further
- Manolis Andronikos (1919–1992), Greek archaeologist
- Andronicus of Pannonia , martyr and saint
- Livius Andronicus , an ancient Roman poet
such as
- Titus Andronicus , a play by William Shakespeare
- a male biblical person, see List of Biblical Persons / A
- MV Andronikos, a container ship (9,400 TEU) operated by the shipping company COSCO