Kephisodoros Andromachid

Kephisodoros Andromachid was tropheus during Antiochos I's reign. He was the son of Antiochos' second wife Simon. A year into his position at court wild rumours started to circulate about Kephisodores, painting a wild picture of the hoards of gold he jealously squirreled away in the national treasury. Flush with gold from his campaigns in Mauryan Empire, Antiochos I gave some of his bounty to the poor to alleviate tension, but did remove Kephisodoros from his position.

During Onomastos I's reign he was appointed to the position of governor of Syria where tensions between the ever growing number of Macedonian colonist and the locals rose to great heigts.

In 217 BC he was imprisoned for his high debt.