Andronicus — or Andronikos may refer to:* Livius Andronicus (c.284 BC–204 BC), introduced drama to the Romans and produced the first formal play in Latin in c.240 BC *Andronicus ben Meshullam, a Jewish scholar of the second century BC *Andronicus of Cyrrhus… … Wikipedia
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