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  2. Andronicus - Wikipedia

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    Andronicus or Andronikos (Ancient Greek: Ἀνδρόνικος) is a classical Greek name. The name has the sense of "male victor, warrior". The name has the sense of "male victor, warrior". Its female counterpart is Andronikè (Ἀνδρονίκη).

  3. Andronicus of Pannonia - Wikipedia

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    Andronicus of Pannonia (Greek: Ἀνδρόνικος) was a 1st-century Christian mentioned by the Apostle Paul in his Epistle to the Romans (chapter 16): Salute Andronicus and Junia, my kinsmen, and my fellow prisoners, who are of note among the apostles, who also were in Christ before me.

  4. Andronikos I Komnenos - Wikipedia

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    Andronikos Komnenos was born in c. 1118–1120, [1] the son of the sebastokrator Isaac Komnenos [2] and his wife Irene. [1] Andronikos had three siblings: the older brother John and two older sisters, one of which was named Anna. [3] Andronikos was the nephew of the reigning emperor, John II Komnenos (r.

  5. Andronicus of Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Andronicus is of special interest in the history of philosophy, from the statement of Plutarch, [4] that he published a new edition of the works of Aristotle and Theophrastus, which formerly belonged to the library of Apellicon, and were brought to Rome by Sulla with the rest of Apellicon's library in 84.

  6. Livius Andronicus - Wikipedia

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    Andronicus is the Latinization of a Greek name, which was held by a number of Greek historical figures of the period. It is generally considered that Andronicus came from his Greek name and that Livius, a name originally local to Latium , was the gentilicium , the family name, of his patron ( patronus ) .

  7. Titus Andronicus Shake Up a New Jersey July 4th Parade ... - AOL

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    Track will appear on the band's upcoming album, The Will to Live, out in September

  8. Organon - Wikipedia

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    The Organon (Ancient Greek: Ὄργανον, meaning "instrument, tool, organ") is the standard collection of Aristotle's six works on logical analysis and dialectic. The name Organon was given by Aristotle's followers, the Peripatetics, who maintained against the Stoics that Logic was "an instrument" of Philosophy. [1]

  9. Titus Andronicus Pursued Rock Perfection — and Learned to ...

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    Patrick Stickles discusses grief, faith, Bob Dylan's Christian phase, and the making of the punk outfit's mighty seventh album