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Simoeis or
Simois /ˈsɪmoʊɪs/ (Ancient Gr****: Σιμόεις
Simóeis) was a
river of the
Trojan plain, now
called the Dümruk Su (Dümrek Çayı), and the name of...
- the
former as
flowing into the
Portus Achaeorum,
after having joined the
Simoeis. Pseudo-Plutarch (ca. 300 CE)
tells us that
Scamander went mad
during the...
- Heptaporos, Caresus, Rhodios,
Granicus (Granikos), Aesepus,
Skamandros and
Simoeis;
these rivers were
deified as a
source of life by the Gr****s, who depicted...
- name, and the son of
Erichthonius by
Astyoche (daughter of the
river god
Simoeis) or of Ilus I[citation needed], from whom he
inherited the throne. Tros...
- Ῥοίτιον ἄκρον. Its
territory was
bounded to the
south and west by the
Simoeis river and to the east by Ophryneion. It was
located on the Baba Kale spur...
- (Granicus) and
Aisepos (Aesepus), and
immortal Skamandros (Scamander) and
Simoeis (. . .). Huxley,
George (2002). "Review of
Parthenius of Nicaea. The poetical...
- Ali of Egypt, 1840 Water, or the
Fight of
Achilles against Scamander and
Simoeis The
Death of
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Auguste Couder...
- and
possibly of Cleomestra. ****aracus
married Hieromneme,
daughter of
Simoeis;
others say his wife was Clytodora,
daughter of Laomedon. By
either of...
-
individuals in Gr**** mythology: Astyoche,
naiad daughter of the
river god
Simoeis,
mother of Tros by Erichthonius. Astyoche, a
Trojan princess as the daughter...
- beauty, whom once his
mother descending from Ida bore
beside the
banks of
Simoeis when she had
followed her
father and
mother to tend the sheepflocks. Therefore...