Andron
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
son of Androtion
in the texts
Stromata
Andron, author of the Tripod, cited for the claim that the traditional sages were contemporaries of Thales.
And those reckoned with Thales among the sages were his contemporaries, as Andron says in his Tripod.
Protagoras
An Athenian, son of Androtion, present in Hippias' circle.
and sitting around him on benches were Eryximachus, son of Acumenus, Phaedrus of Myrrhinous, Andron son of Androtion and a number of strangers,—fellow-citizens of Hippias and some others.