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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:base="urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1"><body xml:lang="eng" n="urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1"><div type="textpart" subtype="alphabetic_letter" n="A"><div type="textpart" subtype="entry" xml:id="andranodorus-bio-1" n="andranodorus_1"><head><persName xml:lang="la"><surname full="yes">Andranodo'rus</surname></persName></head><p>the son-in-law of Hiero, was appointed guardian of Hieronymus, the grandson of Hiero, after
      the death of the latter. He advised Hieronymus to break off the alliance with the Romans, and
      connect himself with Hannibal. After the assassination of Hieronymus, Andranodorus seized upon
      the island and the citadel with the intention of usurping the royal power; but finding
      difficulties in the way, he judged it more prudent to surrender them to the Syracusans, and
      was elected in consequence one of their generals. But the suspicions of the people becoming
      excited against him, he was killed shortly afterwards, <date when-custom="-214">B. C. 214</date>.
       (<bibl n="Liv. 24.4">Liv. 24.4</bibl>_<bibl n="Liv. 24.7">7</bibl>, <bibl n="Liv. 24.21">21</bibl>-<bibl n="Liv. 24.25">25</bibl>.)</p></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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