ANDRIANTES, in Grecian Antiquity, statues erected in honour of the victors at the public games, a custom which appears to date from the 58th Olympiad. (Paus. vi. 18, § 5.) According to Pliny, it was necessary to have been thrice a victor, to be honoured with a statua iconica, or actual likeness. (Hist. Nat. xxxiv. 9.)