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Skamandros may
refer to: Scamander, a Gr****
river god
Scamander River, a
river in
Anatolia Scamandrus, a town in
ancient Anatolia This
disambiguation page...
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Scamander (/skəˈmændər/), also
Skamandros (Ancient Gr****: Σκάμανδρος) or
Xanthos (Ξάνθος), was a
river god in Gr**** mythology. The
meaning of this name...
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courses of Karamenderes.
Known in
antiquity as Scamander,
Scamandrus or
Skamandros (Ancient Gr****: Σκάμανδρος), it was
according to
Homer called Xanthus...
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including Rhesos, Heptaporos, Caresus, Rhodios,
Granicus (Granikos), Aesepus,
Skamandros and Simoeis;
these rivers were
deified as a
source of life by the Gr****s...
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Skamandrenos (Gr****: Βασίλειος Σκαμανδρηνός; died
March 974), from the
Skamandros Monastery,
which he founded, was E****enical
Patriarch of Constantinople...
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Scamander /skəˈmændər/ or
Skamandros (Ancient Gr****: Σκάμανδρος) was a king in Boeotia. The
meaning of the name is "left(-handed) man". The
second element...
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Grenikos (Granicus) and
Aisepos (Aesepus), and
immortal Skamandros (Scamander) and
Simoeis (. . .). Huxley,
George (2002). "Review of Parthenius...
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Thymbrios River,
which flows through the
plain and
empties into the
River Skamandros at the
temple of
Apollon Thymbraios." Also
according to Strabo, the distance...
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given to the
river God, (known as
Scamander or
Skamandros to mortals). The
official naming citation also
mentions that it is an...
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arrested in 1279, and in 1280 he was
blinded and
exiled to
Kenchreai on the
Skamandros River. PLP, 24110. Ῥαούλ Ἀλέξιος; 24132. Ῥαούλ, Μανουήλ Κομνηνός. Macrides...