[Andral, Gabriel], a distinguished French pathologist, professor in Paris University (1797-1876).
[An`drassy, Count], a Hungarian statesman, was exiled from 1848 to 1851, became Prime Minister in 1867, played a prominent part in diplomatic affairs on the Continent to the advantage of Austria (1823-1890).
[Andre, John], a brave British officer, tried and hanged as a spy in the American war in 1780; a monument is erected to him in Westminster Abbey.
[André II.], king of Hungary from 1205 to 1235, took part in the fifth crusade.
[Andrea del Sarto]. See [Sarto].
[Andrea Pisano], a sculptor and architect, born at Pisa, contributed greatly to free modern art from Byzantine influence (1270-1345).
[Andreossy, Count], an eminent French general and statesman, served under Napoleon, ambassador at London, Vienna, and Constantinople, advocated the recall of the Bourbons on the fall of Napoleon.
[Andreossy, François], an eminent French engineer and mathematician (1633-1688).
[Andrew, St.], one of the Apostles, suffered martyrdom by crucifixion, became patron saint of Scotland; represented in art as an old man with long white hair and a beard, holding the Gospel in his right hand, and leaning on a transverse cross.
[Andrew, St., Russian Order of], the highest Order in Russia.