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Andronicus of Pannonia (Greek: Ανδρόνικος) was an early Christian follower of Jesus and mentioned by Paul in the New Testament: According to one biblical verse, Andronicus was a fellow countryman of Paul and a fellow prisoner of the apostle, and was particularly well known among the apostles and had become a follower of Jesus before Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus. There is consensus that Junia was his wife, but the name may also indicate a brother or sister, father or daughter, or no particular relationship to Paul other than that they were fellow countrymen.