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- Andronicus - Wikipedia
Livius Andronicus (c 284 – c 204 BC), Greco-Roman dramatist and epic poet who introduced drama to the Romans and produced the first formal play in Latin Andronicus ben Meshullam, Jewish scholar of the 2nd century BC
- Topical Bible: Andronicus
The name Andronicus is of Greek origin, meaning "man of victory," which was a common name in the Hellenistic world This reflects the cultural diversity of the early Christian movement, which included individuals from various ethnic and cultural backgrounds united in their faith in Christ
- Lucius Livius Andronicus | Latin Poet, Tragedian, Translator | Britannica
Lucius Livius Andronicus (born c 284 bc, Tarentum, Magna Graecia [now Taranto, Italy]—died c 204 bc, Rome?) was the founder of Roman epic poetry and drama He was a Greek slave, freed by a member of the Livian family; he may have been captured as a boy when Tarentum surrendered to Rome in 272 bc
- Titus Andronicus - Entire Play | Folger Shakespeare Library
Titus Andronicus is the earliest tragedy and the earliest Roman play attributed to Shakespeare Titus, a model Roman, has led twenty-one of his twenty-five sons to death in Rome's wars; he stabs another son to death for what he views as…
- Andronicus - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Andronicus ANDRONICUS ăn drŏn’ ə kəs (̓Ανδρόνικος, G438, conqueror of men) 1 A deputy of Antiochus Epiphanes who, left in charge of Antioch, aroused the Jews by the murder of Onias, and upon complaint to the king was executed (2 Macc 4:31-38) 2
- Who was Andronicus in the bible? - Ministry Voice
Andronicus is a minor biblical figure mentioned in the New Testament, specifically in the book of Romans He is recognized for his connection to the Apostle Paul and is noted for his work in the early church
- Andronicus - Make You Whole [1992] - YouTube
Label: Ffrreedom Catalog#: TABX 107 Format: Vinyl, 12", Promo Country: UK Released: 1992 Genre: Electronic Style: House Credits: Engineer - Greg Williams
- Titus Andronicus: Entire Play
People of Rome, and people's tribunes here, I ask your voices and your suffrages: Will you bestow them friendly on Andronicus?
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