Chrysippos Andromachid

Chrysippos Andromachid (301 - 231 BCwas archigrammateus during the reign of Antiochos I. He got the position due to a plot by his family to discredit his predecessor, Sosistratos, by having him be caught 'in flagrante delicto' by his wife -and Chrysippos' sister- Artakama.

By 266 BC political winds had changed and Sosistratos had returned to favour, and he exerted his influence and had Chrysippos replaced with Polydamas. After this Chrysippos decided to participate in the olympics of 266 BC.

In 263 BC he was made governor of Syria after his unclue Haustanes blocked a marriage between Antiochos and Philippa Andromachid.