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    The Atlas·Places

    Skamandros

    place · 2 works · 6 mentions · 10 anchored passages

    river Skamandros · the full-flowing river Xanthos · the river Xanthos · the streams of Skamandros

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Xanthos river“Skamandros”1 mention

    Iliad (Greek)

    When she had thus spoken Hephaistos quenched his flames, and the river went back once more into his own fair bed.
    chapter 21

    in the texts

    IliadClassical · Greek

    A river near Troy, the site of Ares' withdrawal and of Hypsenor's priesthood.

    So saying, she drew Ares out of the battle, and set him down upon the steep banks of the Skamandros.
    chapter 5
    When they reached Troy and the place where its two flowing streams Simoeis and Skamandros meet, there Hera stayed them and took them from the chariot.
    chapter 5
    And Eurypylos, son of Euaemon, killed Hypsenor, the son of noble Dolopion, who had been made priest of the river Skamandros, and was honored in the dêmos as though he were a god.
    chapter 5

    HelenClassical · Greek

    River at Troy, associated with the deaths and mourning caused by the war.

    And many lives have been lost for my sake by the streams of Skamandros;
    helen
    Mothers have lost their children and virgin sisters of the slain have cut off their hair by the swollen tide of Phrygian Skamandros.
    helen