Scamandrius
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In Greek mythology, Scamandrius (or Skamandrios) is a name that suggests some association with the city of Troy. This is because it derives from the river Scamander (or Skamandros), which is near the city.
Scamandrius is a name attributed to other individuals:
- Astyanax, the son of Hector and Andromache.
- Helenus, the prophet and son of Priam.
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