• Antander (Greek: 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...
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    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...
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  • 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...
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  • 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...
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  • 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...
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    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...
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