Andromenes

Andromenes

Andromenes (Greek: polytonic|Ἀνδρομένης) may refer to:

*Andromenes, a Macedonian nobleman from Tymphaia, officer in Philip’s army and father of four sons; Amyntas, Attalus, Polemon and Simmias who all of them served in Alexander's campaign.
*Andromenes of Corinth Olympic stadion winner in 304 and 308 BC [Chronicon (Eusebius)]

References

External links

* [http://www.pothos.org/content/index.php?page=sons-of-andromenes The Sons of Andromenes] in Pothos.org


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