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Antander (Gr****: Ἄντανδρος - or
Andro as he is
called by the
historian Orosius) was a man of Syracuse,
Magna Graecia, of the 3rd and 4th
centuries BCE...
- becoming, in name as well as in fact, a republic.
Leaving his
brother Antander to
continue the
defence of Syracuse,
Agathocles lands in
North Africa with...
- father's trade, but
afterwards entered the army
along with his
brother Antander. In 333 BC he
married the
widow of his
patron Damas, a
distinguished and...
- battle-hardened as
their forces on Sicily.
Agathocles appointed his
brother Antander as the
leader of
Syracuse and left him an
adequate garrison to
defend the...
- becoming, in name as well as in fact, a republic.
Leaving his
brother Antander to
continue the
defence of Syracuse,
Agathocles lands in
North Africa with...
- BC),
tyrant of
Leontini Hiero II (c. 308–c. 215 BC),
tyrant of
Syracuse Antander (4th
century BC–3rd
century BC),
strategos Epicydes (3rd
century BC), tyrant...