Androin de la Roche

Fresco of Androin in the Santissima Annunziata, Pistoia, by the workshop of Giovanni Martinelli

Androin de la Roche (died 27 October 1369) was a Burgundian monk, papal diplomat and cardinal.

He led a diplomatic mission to the Holy Roman Empire (1356) and two extended legations in Italy (1357–1358, 1364–1368), which are generally regarded as failures. His diplomatic mediation in the Hundred Years' War between 1360 and 1362 had more positive effects, notably the Treaty of Brétigny, for which he was awarded a cardinalate.