Andron

Andron (Ancient Greek: Ἄνδρων) is the name of a number of persons in classical antiquity: Andron of Alexandria, a writer whose work entitled The Years (Χρονικὰ) is referred to by Athenaeus around the late 2nd century BCE. Andron of Catania, an ancient semi-legendary dancer and music composer. Andron of Ephesus, who wrote a work on the Seven Sages of Greece, which seems to have been titled Tripod (Τρίπους).

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Andron

Andron (Ancient Greek: Ἄνδρων) is the name of a number of persons in classical antiquity: Andron of Alexandria, a writer whose work entitled The Years (Χρονικὰ) is referred to by Athenaeus around the late 2nd century BCE. Andron of Catania, an ancient semi-legendary dancer and music composer. Andron of Ephesus, who wrote a work on the Seven Sages of Greece, which seems to have been titled Tripod (Τρίπους).

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